Designing Very Large Bio-Oxidation Plants

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Kevin A. Foo William W. Reid Joseph L. Young
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Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

The title of this paper is "Designing Very Large Bio-oxidation Plants". To our knowledge, only one such plant has been designed and built to date, and that is U.S. Gold's Tonkin Springs plant in Nevada. This plant was commissioned in Spring of 1990 and operated for a short time successfully as a bio-leach plant but U.S. Gold did not have the financial strength to overcome the consequences of construction delays and increased capital cost. The plant has temporarily been 1 put on a standby basis. Recently, < > a potential joint venture between Tonkin Springs Gold Mining Company and Homestake Mining was announced. Homestake will operate the mine with the technology and subsequent improvements would be co-owned by both companies. This paper is not a "how to" type publication because we feel that such an approach could be dangerous if used improperly. Rather, we discuss some of the important aspects of process selection, testing and design that need attention, and some of the lessons learned to date. As with all developments, improvements and new knowledge will accrue as more companies use bio-oxidation technology. The Tonkin Springs plant is fair evidence that bio-oxidation has "arrived" as a technology, and that successful design and operation of plants treating greater than 1000 t/d of feed is possible.
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APA: Kevin A. Foo William W. Reid Joseph L. Young  (1990)  Designing Very Large Bio-Oxidation Plants

MLA: Kevin A. Foo William W. Reid Joseph L. Young Designing Very Large Bio-Oxidation Plants. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1990.

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