Processing and Disposal of Accumulated Arsenic Residue Deposits and Stockpiles from Mining

International Mineral Processing Congress
O. L. Kachor A. V. Bogdanov
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Jan 1, 2018

Abstract

"In 2015 in the frames of federal special-purpose program «National system of chemical and biosafety of Russian Federation (2009-2014)» Federal State Budget Educational Institution of Higher Education ""Irkutsk National Research Technical University” (further–INRTU) performed works aimed at disposal of accumulated arsenical residues at industrial site of the former Angarsk arsenical plant (AAP) processing arsenious ores from Svirsk town in Irkutsk region. The plant in 1934-1949 produced arsenic trioxide for the defence industry. Prior to starting the works on disposal of industrial pollution focus the total amount of cinders stored on 13 ha of industrial site of AAP was 156 900 tons with 1% average arsenic content. Close to the cinders there were also remains of industrial buildings and process equipment in the amount of 6 600 m3 that contained 150 tons of arsenic. Additional source of pollution at the industrial site of AAP is contaminated soil amounted to 48 000 tons. Proven reserves of gold and silver in the cinders were 6.1 and 47 g/t respectively. In 2015 the source of arsenious pollution was detoxificated according to mineral matrix technology and stored in a special landfill with separate stocking of gold-containing cinder and other arsenious residues. This technology of waste disposal specifies extraction of valuable metals from cinder in future. The similar case is with Vershino-Darasunsky settlement in Trans-Baikal Territory where the abandoned industrial site of the former arsenic plant is located in the central part of the settlement. The concentration of arsenic and valuable components can be compared to the concentration at AAP. Since 2016 the demand for removal of such industrial pollution sources is legislated due to amendments in Federal Law No. 7-FZ on environmental protection. It results in a real possibility to remove such dangerous industrial residues deposits as the one located in Vershino-Darasunsky settlement. INTRODUCTION In the frames of federal special-purpose program «National system of chemical and biosafety of Russian Federation (2009-2014)» as well as the Irkutsk region program “Environment protection in Irkutsk region"" for 2006-2015, INRTU performed the works aiming at disposal of accumulated environmental deprivation–arsenical residues from the former Angarsk arsenic plant (further - AAP) (Figure 1) on processing of arsenopyrite ores of Svirsk town in Irkutsk regionThe plant produced arsenic trioxidein 1934-1949."
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APA: O. L. Kachor A. V. Bogdanov  (2018)  Processing and Disposal of Accumulated Arsenic Residue Deposits and Stockpiles from Mining

MLA: O. L. Kachor A. V. Bogdanov Processing and Disposal of Accumulated Arsenic Residue Deposits and Stockpiles from Mining. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2018.

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