New Developments At Homestake's Bulldog Mountain Carbon-In-Pulp Silver Plant

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Richard Kunter
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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15
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

INTRODUCTION Additional work has been done on the CIP circuit at Creede, and a brief description of this work is presented in this paper. DREDGE The original dredge for the Bulldog was built by Al Hack, Inc. of Denver. The dredge cutter head is mounted on a boom made of 6-inch diameter pipe which is raised and lowered by a cable-pulley system. Maximum cutting depth is 8 feet. Slurry from the dredge flows through a floating 6-inch diameter pipe supported on 55-gallon drums which runs from the dredge to the shore and then to a trash screen and pumping system. See Figures 1 and 2. The cutter head, suction pump, winches for dredge movement, and all other operations are controlled from a small operations house located toward the rear of the dredge. All of the basic dredge equipment is mounted on a chassis about 8 ft x 16 ft in size. Additional buoyancy was originally provided by sealed 55-gallon drums supported along the sides of the chassis by a small wooden framework. Additional framework and barrels on the front of the chassis on either side of the cutter boom provided additional stability, particularly when digging in hard material. The dredge was quite stable, but two problems were apparent. For one, it could have been sunk by someone from the shore firing a rifle into all of the barrels. In prime deer-hunting and sportsman country
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APA: Richard Kunter  (1983)  New Developments At Homestake's Bulldog Mountain Carbon-In-Pulp Silver Plant

MLA: Richard Kunter New Developments At Homestake's Bulldog Mountain Carbon-In-Pulp Silver Plant. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1983.

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