, Italy Quarries in level areas that are located in flat terrain or in places where groundwater sits close to the surface often face significant drainage challenges
groundwater or which are located close to surface water often have
engineering problems with
drainage. Generally the water is removed by pumping while the quarry is operational, but for high inflows more complex approaches may be required. For example, the
Coquina quarry is excavated to more than below sea level. To reduce surface leakage, a
moat lined with
clay was constructed around the entire quarry.
Groundwater entering the pit is pumped up into the moat. As a quarry becomes deeper, water inflows generally increase and it also becomes more expensive to lift the water higher during removal; this can become the limiting factor in quarry depth. Some water-filled quarries are worked from beneath the water, by dredging. Many people and municipalities consider quarries to be eyesores and require various abatement methods to address problems with noise, dust, and appearance. A well-known effective and famous example of successful quarry restoration is
Butchart Gardens in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. A further problem is pollution of roads from trucks leaving the quarries. To control and restrain the pollution of public roads,
wheel washing systems are becoming more common.
Quarry lakes Many quarries naturally fill with water after abandonment and become
lakes. Others are made into
landfills. Water-filled quarries can be very deep, often or more, and surprisingly cold, so swimming in quarry lakes is generally not recommended. Unexpectedly cold water can cause a swimmer's muscles to suddenly weaken; it can also cause
shock and even
hypothermia. Though quarry water is often very clear, submerged quarry stones, abandoned equipment, dead animals and strong currents make diving into these quarries extremely dangerous. Several people drown in quarries each year. However, many inactive quarries are converted into safe swimming sites. Such lakes, even lakes within active quarries, can provide important habitat for animals. ==See also==