Beneficiation of recycled process water at DRDGOLD’s ERGO plant, and its effect on gold recovery

- Organization:
- The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 13
- File Size:
- 2090 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jul 1, 2021
Abstract
To conserve fresh water resources and comply with environmental regulations, DRDGOLD, a South
African gold producer re-treating surface tailings, has transitioned to a fully closed water circulation
system. Consequently, the accumulation of contaminants, as well as addition of reagents, has led to changes in water composition that have compromised leach performance and overall gold recovery. A
two-sample t-test confirmed a significant difference in gold recoveries between the use of Rand Water, which was used as a benchmark, and untreated process water. Atomic absorption analysis of ERGO’s process water, confirmed the presence of iron, nickel, zinc, and manganese. A study of the effect of the identified contaminants on gold recovery showed that iron, nickel, and zinc have the largest negative effect on gold recovery, with iron and nickel being more detrimental than zinc. Sulphates were shown to have a possible passivation effect, which also influenced gold recoveries, although to a lesser extent than
the heavy metals. Calcium, when present in excess, had a positive influence on gold recovery indicating
the possible formation of a calcium aurocyanide complex. Lime softening successfully reduced the heavy
metal and sulphate concentrations, and the gold recoveries obtained with the treated process water were
similar to those as achieved with Rand Water.
Citation
APA:
(2021) Beneficiation of recycled process water at DRDGOLD’s ERGO plant, and its effect on gold recoveryMLA: Beneficiation of recycled process water at DRDGOLD’s ERGO plant, and its effect on gold recovery. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2021.