Changes in the Dewatering System at Nickel Rim South

- Organization:
- Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
- Pages:
- 40
- File Size:
- 4485 KB
- Publication Date:
- Nov 1, 2011
Abstract
Background ?Nickel Rim South Mine started production ramp-up in Q2, 2009. ?The main dewatering pumps were put into use in August 2009. ?3 Feluwa?multisafe?positive displacement pumps ?1700m single lift pumping ?Reliability has been an issue due to the amount of slimes and fibers (from shotcrete) at the pumps. ?Critiqued internal dewatering system to solve some issues we were having with our sumps Findings 1.Much of the final dewatering system was not in place. a)Temporary pain. Difficult to say something is not working when the system was not yet in place as per design. b)Not enough capacity to handle slimes within the system. 2.Need to address issues with the final design: a)Ongoing costs: The end design has operating costs of $2.5 million b)Scoops in Sumps: The end design relies on scoops to be used for cleaning the sumps c)Slimes Recovery: The system mixes 3 different products in the sumps along with the fibers d)Pump repair costs: The existing Tsurumi pumps are too light duty for our slimes
Citation
APA:
(2011) Changes in the Dewatering System at Nickel Rim SouthMLA: Changes in the Dewatering System at Nickel Rim South. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2011.