Chemical Treatment of Acid Mine Drainage from the King's Mine at Roeros, Norway

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Eigil R. Iversen Rolf Tore Arnesen Carl-Henrik Knudsen
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

Recovery of iron and copper from acid mine drainage was studied in pilot scale at a continuous treatment plant at the mine site of the King's mine in Roeros, Norway. The average load on the plant was 1 m3/h. The process tested in this project is a three-step process consisting of: 1) Fe(OH)3 precipitation at pH 3.5, dewatering of iron sludge and transport to ferric chloride plant; 2) after filtration precipitation of residual metals at pH 9, concentration of metal sludge by flotation; 3) extraction of metals from the sludge with sulphuric acid followed by recovery of copper by electrolysis. The copper could be used for local production of different crafts, but this condition needs a further evaluation. The process economy at a full scale plant is evaluated.
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APA: Eigil R. Iversen Rolf Tore Arnesen Carl-Henrik Knudsen  (2000)  Chemical Treatment of Acid Mine Drainage from the King's Mine at Roeros, Norway

MLA: Eigil R. Iversen Rolf Tore Arnesen Carl-Henrik Knudsen Chemical Treatment of Acid Mine Drainage from the King's Mine at Roeros, Norway. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2000.

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