Water Management At The Barrick Bullfrog Reclamation Project

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
D. Kump
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

Barrick closed the Bullfrog Operation in November 1999.During its life, the Bullfrog produced ore from three open pit mines and an underground mine; 32,000,000 tons of ore were processed at the 9,000-ton per day oxide mill. The mill tailings were deposited in a 320-acre tailings impoundment. When operations ceased, an estimated 750,000,000 gallons of water remained to be removed from the tailings impoundment. During operation, the drain down water from the tailings impoundment was pumped back to the mill for reuse; since closure of the mill, the drain down water has been managed by a combination of passive and forced evaporation.
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APA: D. Kump  (2004)  Water Management At The Barrick Bullfrog Reclamation Project

MLA: D. Kump Water Management At The Barrick Bullfrog Reclamation Project. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2004.

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