Outer view of the intact dyke of the red mud reservoirs

Source of the photo
Gruiz Katalin
Author of the description
Gruiz Katalin

The steep dyke of the bauxite residue storage pond was constructed from  slag, ash, fly ash. Its width is 25 meters and it was constructed directly on the soil. The underlying subsoil at 4-5 meters depth from the bottom of the dyke is made of a clayee sealing layer. In between the dyke bottom and the clayee layer an alternating sandy, silty formation is located.

The surface of the dyke shown on this photo indicates that the material of the dyke is not fully impermeable, there are signs of infiltrating water visible on it. The sandy, silty formation overlaying the clayee sealing layer is  permeable. The alkaline liquor of the operating reservoir is able to infiltrate through it.

Therefore, the reservoirs are not fully impermeable. To prevent leakage of the alkaline liquor into the environment, the red mud storage reservoirs were surrounded by an undergorund impermeable reactive barrier located at 10 meters distance from the reservoir dyke.