The Challenges and Ramp op of Filtered Tails in a Modern Production Plant – Éléonore Project Experience

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Andy Fortin Simon Hille Jeet Basi
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2016

Abstract

Goldcorp’s Eleonore mine is situated in Ell Lake area in the northeastern part of the Opinaca reservoir in the James Bay region of Quebec. The design of the 7000 t/d process plant includes crushing, grinding, bulk sulphide flotation, separate concentrate and tails leaching and detoxification circuits and residue handling. Detoxified flotation tails are thickened and filtered. A portion of the filtered tails are blended with the thickened detoxified sulphide concentration for paste backfill. The remaining filtered tails are trucked to the waste management facility. This presentation will describe the challenges faced with the commissioning and subsequent ramp-up of the flotation tails filter plant and the successes achieved by the multi-discipline team at Eleonore.
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APA: Andy Fortin Simon Hille Jeet Basi  (2016)  The Challenges and Ramp op of Filtered Tails in a Modern Production Plant – Éléonore Project Experience

MLA: Andy Fortin Simon Hille Jeet Basi The Challenges and Ramp op of Filtered Tails in a Modern Production Plant – Éléonore Project Experience. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2016.

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