Ways To Deal With Mine/Plant Effluent Residues: A Roadmap Process

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
K. Tabra
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Feb 27, 2013

Abstract

In a mine operation, the proper strategy to handle residues is one of the main concerns, in particular when dealing with mine/plant liquid effluents. Most active water treatment systems at metal mines rely on standard alkali-addition procedures. However, the increase of mineral prices, stricter environmental standards and high metal content in some effluents, has led to the development of alternative treatment techniques for their removal and/or recovery. This article presents a roadmap to face mine wastewater treatment requirement, with focus on two active treatment strategies: 1) conventional lime-based technology and 2) the use of NaSH or Fe(OH)3 for metal precipitation and separation, including possible valuable elements recovery. The Roadmap consists of 1) Approach to effluent treatment 2) Characterization 3) Precipitation tests 4) Solid/liquid separation tests and 5) Economic analysis.
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APA: K. Tabra  (2013)  Ways To Deal With Mine/Plant Effluent Residues: A Roadmap Process

MLA: K. Tabra Ways To Deal With Mine/Plant Effluent Residues: A Roadmap Process. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2013.

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