Cyanide Biodetoxification in Spent Ore, Tailings and Process Solutions

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
K Jones I R. F MacCulloch
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

Pintail Systems, Inc, a Colorado USA based company has developed and commercially applied bioremediation processes for biological detoxification of cyanide compounds in mine waste. Site-specific microorganisms are isolated from spent ore, tailings or process solutions and augmented in the laboratory for cyanide oxidation, denitrification and metal biomineralisation. Biological processes typically treat complex contaminants (cyanide compounds, soluble metals and nitrates) in a fraction of the time of conventional remediation processes. Cyanide is used in microbial metabolic processes as a carbon or a nitrogen source. Biological detoxification processes applied at the end of mine life can end long-term liability and perpetual monitoring and containment. Case studies from commercial application and demonstration programs for the US Environmental Protection Agency will be presented in this paper.
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APA: K Jones I R. F MacCulloch  (2004)  Cyanide Biodetoxification in Spent Ore, Tailings and Process Solutions

MLA: K Jones I R. F MacCulloch Cyanide Biodetoxification in Spent Ore, Tailings and Process Solutions. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2004.

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