RI 8535 Treatment of Florida Surface Waters for Use in Phosphate Beneficiation

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
D. A. Stanley
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Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

The Bureau of Mines conducted laboratory-scale experiments to determine whether or not surface waters with a high organic content could be purified sufficiently to be used to replace the natural high-quality deep well water currently being used in the silica flotation step of phosphate rock beneficiation. Waters abundant in organic matter were collected from two central Florida streams, flocculated with a cationic polyethylenimine polymer, and processed in a sand filter. This treatment removed most of the organic materials from the water. Untreated surface water, treated surface water, and distilled water were used to compare the flotation response of the acid insolubles in an amine flotation circuit. Surface water treated with PEI-1000 was shown to be as effective as distilled water for the acid-insoluble-flotation step. Flocculation and filtration can therefore produce water suitable for amine flotation of quartz, which would permit substitution of surface water for deep well water.
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APA: D. A. Stanley  (1981)  RI 8535 Treatment of Florida Surface Waters for Use in Phosphate Beneficiation

MLA: D. A. Stanley RI 8535 Treatment of Florida Surface Waters for Use in Phosphate Beneficiation. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1981.

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