Cyanide Recovery in a CCD MerrillmCrowe Circuit: Pilot Testwork of a Cyanisorb Process at the NERCO DeLamar Silver Mine

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 8
- File Size:
- 896 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1992
Abstract
The application of the Cyprus Cyanisorb process was investigated using a pilot scale facility at the NERCO DeLamar Silver Mine (DSM) in Owyhee County, Idaho. The purpose of this process is to remove cyanide from the DeLamar mill tailings slurry prior to its introduction to the tailings impoundment. This will maintain the tailings impoundment solution in a detoxified condition and thus prevent migratory bird mortalities. The cyanide removed is to be collected and recycled to the mill.
The process successfully recovered approximately 90 percent of the weak acid dissociable cyanide (WAD), reducing the effluent tailings cyanide concentration from about 300 ppm to less than 20 ppm. This was accomplished by stripping the slurry with air in a packed tower and recovering the volatilized HCN in a packed absorption tower.
Data were obtained for the design of the full scale facility including the stripping and absorption towers, currently under construction at the DeLamar Mine site.
Finally, test results indicated that the final pH of reneutralization can be optimized to provide for minimal gold and silver losses, while selectively precipitating unwanted metal impurities (Zinc, Selenium, Iron, and Copper) from solution
Citation
APA:
(1992) Cyanide Recovery in a CCD MerrillmCrowe Circuit: Pilot Testwork of a Cyanisorb Process at the NERCO DeLamar Silver MineMLA: Cyanide Recovery in a CCD MerrillmCrowe Circuit: Pilot Testwork of a Cyanisorb Process at the NERCO DeLamar Silver Mine . Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1992.