Analisis Subsidence dan Kestabilan Lereng pada Disposal Area Sump Batutegi di Site North Tutupan, PT Adaro Indonesia
Abstract
This research focuses on the Batutegi Sump Disposal Area at Site North Tutupan
of PT Adaro Indonesia, a coal mining company with a large and growing
production target. This production growth results in an increase in the volume of
overburden that must be removed and stockpiled. However, the problem faced is
the presence of large amounts of mud in the bottom layer of the disposal, which can
cause land subsidence in the disposal area. This study uses primary and secondary
data. The primary data used were Unconfined Compressive Test (UCT) results from
overburden and mud soil samples. This data, along with the initial topography of
the Batutegi Sump area, the design of the Batutegi Sump Stage 7 Disposal Area,
and material properties, were used for modeling the disposal using Minescape and
Rockscience Slide software. The analysis was conducted using the Limit
Equilibrium Method in the form of the Bishop, Janbu, and Morgenstern-Price
Methods. The results showed that the average subsidence was about 2.34 cm, with
the factor of safety before subsidence ranging from 1.23450 to 2.09151, depending
on the method used. After subsidence, the factor of safety decreased, but not
significantly. Across the three methods, the effect of subsidence on the factor of
safety of the disposal ranged from 0.52% to 38.38%. These findings suggest that
the use of laboratory compressive strength tests in measuring subsidence at the
Batutegi Sump Disposal Area may require review, as the assumptions used in the
factor of safety analysis appear to have a high degree of uncertainty. In addition,
the trendline shows that the greater the subsidence, the smaller the factor of safety.
This highlights the importance of managing and addressing subsidence issues in
large coal mining operations, such as those faced by PT Adaro Indonesia.
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