Key Points
Mine tailings are the material left over from the separation of the sought-after minerals from the mined rock or soil. These materials include processed rock and minerals that are typically sand to clay-like in particle size.
- Albemarle expects to adopt the industry best practice known as “dry stacking” for its tailings storage facility (TSF) where tailings are stockpiled in a structured embankment to ensure containment.
- During operations, Albemarle plans to monitor the TSF using scheduled visual inspections, drone flyovers and surveys. Planned periodic inspections by Albemarle and independent engineers will be done to confirm the operation and design of the TSF to U.S. and global standards to maintain facility integrity.
Tailings Management Strategy at the Kings Mountain Mine
Albemarle plans to construct a tailings storage facility (TSF) on a 131-acre property about three miles southwest of the Kings Mountain Mine. The TSF is expected to hold mine tailings, typically consisting of sand to clay-like materials left over from the separation of sought-after minerals from the rock or soil.