A good understanding of the pore water pressure developments within the hydraulic fill stope and the discharge through the
drain is essential for improving the designs of barricades and the safety in the mines. A finite difference software FLAC
was used to study the drainage and pore water pressure developments within a two dimensional rectangular stope with a single
drain at the bottom. Using the method of fragment, a simple solution was proposed for determining the discharge and the maximum
pore water pressure within the stope, when the height of water is greater than the width of the stope. The predictions are
within 1% of those obtained from FLAC.
Keywords drainage - FLAC - hydraulic fill - method of fragments - steady-state flow