Winter Heap Leaching at Pegasus Gold's Beal Mountain Mine

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
J. E. Micheletti T. J. Weitz
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Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

"Pegasus Gold's Beal Mountain Mine is located near the Continental Divide, SW Montana. Conventional surface mining utilizes crushing, heap-leaching, carbon absorption/desorption, electrowinning and refining to produce approximately 60,000 oz gold annually. A leach pad sits at 2,300 meters (7,500 ft) elevation. Winters are long and cold with average snow accumulations ofl-2 meters; temperatures fall below minus 40'C and wind chill temperatures below 70°C. The Beal Mountain staff has developed special tools and procedures for burying drip emitter lines, and managing the heap and process solutions to allow for uninterrupted gold recovery during the winter season. Management of water balance and spring runoff is critical to the operations' success, due to mountainous terrain, high precipitation and proximity to a fishery and elk herd. The mine has an extensive network of land application disposal (LAD) and stormwater control systems to assure environmental protection and regulatory compliance.ABSTRACT ONLY"
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APA: J. E. Micheletti T. J. Weitz  (1997)  Winter Heap Leaching at Pegasus Gold's Beal Mountain Mine

MLA: J. E. Micheletti T. J. Weitz Winter Heap Leaching at Pegasus Gold's Beal Mountain Mine. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1997.

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