Lab Evaluation of an Alternative Heap-Leach Pad Closure Method

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Terry Mudder
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

Long-term anaerobic biochemical treatment for draindown of residual solutions is a cost-effective way to close a heap-leach pad. This article presents a laboratory evaluation of anaerobic biochemical treatment of cyanide heap-leach pad solutions. The traditional approach to heap-leach pad closure is to rinse the pads with multiple pore volumes of fresh or recycled treated water. The effluent from an initial rinse is often treated and recirculated until the solutions passed through the heap meet the appropriate numeric and narrative water quality standards. Column rinsing tests are completed during project planning to determine the number of pore volumes of fresh or recycled treated water required to rinse the pad to meet long-term closure requirements. A traditional closure plan generally includes provisions to sample the rinse effluent and rinsed solids (the Meteoric Water Mobility, Procedure or USEPA 1312) to verify that chemical requirements are being met.
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APA: Terry Mudder  (1995)  Lab Evaluation of an Alternative Heap-Leach Pad Closure Method

MLA: Terry Mudder Lab Evaluation of an Alternative Heap-Leach Pad Closure Method. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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