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Silver Dyke Mine Adit and Drainage

 
Site Contact:
Paul Peronard
OSC

(peronard.paul@epa.gov)

Site Location:
Neihart, MT 59465
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Site Update:

Background:

On May 31, 2023 the EPA Remedial Project Manager and Montana DEQ Project Officer visited the site and observed runoff from the road above the adit during a high intensity rain event.  Observations around the adit suggested that large amounts of sediment and debris were being deposited in front of the adit and that the adit was filling with water and there was potential for an uncontrolled release. The USFS District Ranger also called the EPA Remedial Project Manager to state that Carpenter Creek and Belt Creek were muddy. EPA, Montana DEQ and US Forest Service staff visited the site on June 14 and again on June 21, 2023. Each visit coincided with a precipitation event.  There was observable runoff on the road above the adit and the area surrounding the adit. During the 2023 high spring runoff a large volume of water from the hill drained through the gulley, resulting in erosion and mudslides.

 

This Site is located within Operable Unit 3 (OU3) of the Carpenter-Snow Creek Mining District Superfund Site, near the Town of Neihart, Cascade County, Montana. This emergency removal action will address severe erosional damage to the area around and down-drainage of the Silver Dyke Mine adit caused by a high level of snowmelt followed by extremely heavy rains in Spring 2023. The high flow runs down the gulley, eroding large cuts into the waste rock below the adit. After drainage control measures above the adit are complete, the removal will focus on removing waste rock that is in the flow path below the adit; installing a series of control ponds to regulate surge flows from the adit and drainage and repair two downstream tailings impoundments damaged by high water events.


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