Construction And Investigation Of A Clay Heap Leach Pad ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Dirk van Zyl
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Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

Natural materials can be used successfully in the construction of heap leach pads. The use of these materials usually result in the least expensive approach for such facilities. Sufficient geotechnical experience has been gained in the design and construction of clay heap leach pads so that they can be used with confidence. A number of operators presently use clay pads in their heap leach facilities; these include Alligator Ridge, Ely, Nevada (gold), and Union Carbide, Gas Hills, Wyoming (uranium). This paper describes the construction and field investigation of a clay pad for the heap leaching of agglomerated precious tailings. The project is located in the Mojave Desert, Southern California. The design had to satisfy operational requirements as well as regulatory requirements. The California Water Quality Control Board (WQCB) was one of the agencies which had to issue a permit for the project. Their biggest concern was the discharge or escape of cyanide into the environment. Rather stringent requirements were therefore placed on the pad design criteria, especially in terms of permeability.
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APA: Dirk van Zyl  (1983)  Construction And Investigation Of A Clay Heap Leach Pad ? Introduction

MLA: Dirk van Zyl Construction And Investigation Of A Clay Heap Leach Pad ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1983.

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