Coal Division - Refuse Disposal From Goal Operations ? The Art Of Using Vacuum Disc Filters To Close Plant Water Circuits ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
D. M. Carris
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Jan 1, 1979

Abstract

Since the Buffalo Creek incident in February, 1972, Federal and state environmental agencies have had the pressure on the coal industry in the Appalachian area to close the coal processing plant water circuits. In an attempt to comply with this requirement, Eastern .Associated Coal Corp. decided to install a vacuum disc filter system at its Kopperston plant to eliminate the tailings pond and reduce the amount of plant make-up water. It was recognized at the time that the plant static thickener tailings would be a very difficult slurry to dewater because of its unusually high clay content. The following is a case history of the Kopperston installation and the refinements Eastern has made in its vacuum disc filter operation to increase efficiency.
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APA: D. M. Carris  (1979)  Coal Division - Refuse Disposal From Goal Operations ? The Art Of Using Vacuum Disc Filters To Close Plant Water Circuits ? Introduction

MLA: D. M. Carris Coal Division - Refuse Disposal From Goal Operations ? The Art Of Using Vacuum Disc Filters To Close Plant Water Circuits ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1979.

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