Alternate High Density Sludge Process for Lime Neutralization of AMD at Noranda's Geco Division Mine

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Graham A. Johnson Nural Kuyucak
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

Noranda's Geco Division is presently developing a comprehensive reclamation plan for closure of its Manitouwadge, Ontario operation, expected late in 1995. As part of a program of progressive rehabilation, the existing 20 year old water treatment plant will be upgraded from a low density to a high density lime neutralization process treating AMD and excess site water. The process, developed by the Noranda Technology Centre, utilizes a two step rather than a single step process to bring the Ph to the required neutralization level, a variation which contributes to improved sludge properties such as higher density and decreased viscosity. This is of particular significance where sludge pumping or storage volumes may present a concerns.
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APA: Graham A. Johnson Nural Kuyucak  (1995)  Alternate High Density Sludge Process for Lime Neutralization of AMD at Noranda's Geco Division Mine

MLA: Graham A. Johnson Nural Kuyucak Alternate High Density Sludge Process for Lime Neutralization of AMD at Noranda's Geco Division Mine. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1995.

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