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Abstract
Weather hazards are a leading cause of tailings storage facility (TSF) failures, with weather‑triggered flow incidents increasing (Rana et al. 2021).
While spillways are a common means of providing TSF flood discharge capacity, many facilities are designed as ‘non-discharge’ systems, which contain all inflows within the basin. Designing non-discharge TSFs requires an understanding of the critical storm duration, yet guidance is inconsistent, and practice often defaults to 24–72‑hour events with limited justification.
This paper presents a practical method for identifying the critical storm duration for non‑discharge TSFs using water-balance modelling in parallel with emergency response assumptions