Cyanide Destruction at Western Mines, Myra Falls Operations

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
A. G. Eccles
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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25
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1977

Abstract

"INTRODUCTIONWestern Mines' copper-lead-zinc operations are located in Strathcona Provincial Park, near the geographic centre of Vancouver Island. This park includes Buttle Lake, which flows into the Campbell River water system. The latter provides domestic water for the Town of Campbell River, approximately fifty-eight miles from the mine site.Operation of the concentrator commenced in December 1966, at which time the tailings were discharged into a small tailings pond near the plant. On May 8, 1967 Permit No. 185 was granted to the company, allowing discharge of the tailings, through a submerged outfall, to the bottom of Buttle Lake.Needless to say, the concept of operating a mine within a park, and the discharge of tailings into Buttle Lake generated considerable controversy. However, this has all but been eliminated over the years by the proven effectiveness of Western Mines' pollution control program. In 1973 this program was further upgraded with the addition of an alkaline chlorination plant. Effluent treatment by this method became necessary as a result of process modifications, and has been effective in maintaining the levels of characteristics in the tailings within the ever increasing pollution control requirements imposed on the industry."
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APA: A. G. Eccles  (1977)  Cyanide Destruction at Western Mines, Myra Falls Operations

MLA: A. G. Eccles Cyanide Destruction at Western Mines, Myra Falls Operations. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1977.

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