Cyanide Degradation By A Bacterium Isolated From Mine Wastewater: Pseudomonas Pseudoalcaligenes (UA7)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
P. J. Arps
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Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

Cyanide (CN) is used to recover gold from its ores in many locations worldwide. In spite of the established history of gold mining in Alaska, modern cyanidation methods have been used at only one location, the Ryan Lode Mine at Ester Dome, near Fairbanks. Ore was processed by heap leaching between 1987 and 1989, when permitting issues caused operations to be terminated. Those issues have since been resolved, and plans to reopen the mine are currently being discussed. Plans are also proceeding to develop several other ore deposits in the state, all of which include the use of cyanide for gold recovery [6]. Since tailings and effluent water produced from these mines will require treatment, it is important to develop detoxification methods suitable for the Arctic and sub-Arctic conditions found in Alaska. Several methods exist for removing cyanide from mining wastewater. However, most industrial users prefer chemical treatment systems, and typically use sodium hypochlorite, hydrogen peroxide, or sulfur dioxide/air/copper to oxidize free and complexed cyanides [9]. Biological treatment has been used successfully at two sites in the United States [30,32] and field tested at several others [20,27,28]. In addition, one mine uses "natural processes", which include natural oxidation, photodegradation, and degradation by naturally occurring bacteria [33].
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APA: P. J. Arps  (1994)  Cyanide Degradation By A Bacterium Isolated From Mine Wastewater: Pseudomonas Pseudoalcaligenes (UA7)

MLA: P. J. Arps Cyanide Degradation By A Bacterium Isolated From Mine Wastewater: Pseudomonas Pseudoalcaligenes (UA7). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1994.

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