Wastewater Treatment at Hudson Bay Mining and Smelting Company Limited, Flin Flon, Manitoba

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
R. V. Typliski G. J. Labarre
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1980

Abstract

"Hudson Bay Mining and Smelting Co., Limited, Flin Flon, Manitoba, Canada, has developed a metallurgical wastewater treatment system employing two-stage lime neutralization, sludge recirculation and conventional mechanical thickening.Laboratory investigations, initiated in 1970, led to the construction of a pilot-scale minewater treatment plant, at Schist Lake Mine, in early 1971. This plant, treating 600 cubic meters/day wastewater containing 30-60 mg/l zinc, demonstrated metal extraction efficiencies of 99% under normal operating conditions.On the basis of this pilot work, a second pilot-scale treatment system was established in 1975 at the Flin Flon metallurgical plant to treat zinc refinery process waste water. Through numerous improvements, including automatic control equipment, the system has evolved to a full-scale operation capable of treating 800 cubic meters/ day wastewater containing 4-11 gm/l zinc. Treated effluent contains 0.2-20 mgll zinc. Hydroxide sludge produced returns to the metallurgical process for recovery of metals while clarified effluent discharges to waste.With the system, Hudson Bay Mining has achieved its original goal: the reduction of environmental contamination, while realizing ii return from metal recovery."
Citation

APA: R. V. Typliski G. J. Labarre  (1980)  Wastewater Treatment at Hudson Bay Mining and Smelting Company Limited, Flin Flon, Manitoba

MLA: R. V. Typliski G. J. Labarre Wastewater Treatment at Hudson Bay Mining and Smelting Company Limited, Flin Flon, Manitoba. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1980.

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