Hydraulic mining was so extensive that a good chunk of the North San Francisco Bay got filled in with the washed-out tailings in the mid- to late 1800s. The scale of hydraulic mining in the Sierra foothills was staggering. Hydraulic mining was banned, one of the first environmental laws in the country.



Yup.
Google Las Medulas: the Romans basically levelled most of a small mountain range in Spain with hydraulic mining to get the gold out.