Development of a Thiosalt Treatment System at Xstrata Copper Kidd Metallurgical Site

- Organization:
- Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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- 10
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- 3283 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2010
Abstract
"The milling of sulphide ores inherently generates “thiosalts”, a series of partially oxidized sulphur oxyanions (S2O3 2-, S3O6 2-, S4O6 2- etc.), which make control of effluent treatment systems difficult because their natural oxidation produces acid with the potential to lower the pH within the treatment system and/or receiving environment.At the Xstrata Copper Kidd Metallurgical Site, thiosalt oxidation in the Tailings Management Area continues after buffer storage Ponds A and C where lime is added to precipitate metals and elevate the pH to within the required range for discharge. If the additional acidity generated during the continued process of thiosalt oxidation is not neutralized there is a risk that the final effluent will be non-compliant with regulated standards.To mitigate this risk, in 2007 a full scale pilot trial was conducted with hydrogen peroxide in order to force the complete oxidation of thiosalts prior to the lime treatment stations. This method of chemical oxidation had been shown to be effective at Xstrata Zinc’s Brunswick Mine. The pilot results indicated that a maximum of 50% of the stoichiometric quantity of hydrogen peroxide is required to reduce the thiosalt concentration in the No. 2 thickener overflow stream (feed to buffer storage Ponds A and C) to less than detection (10 mg/L); however, treatment was only effective in the presence of a 20 mg/L iron (Fe) catalyst. Since the hydrogen peroxide addition point at the No. 2 tailings thickener overflow typically contains <1 mg/L total Fe, a second reagent, ferric sulphate, was used to increase the total Fe concentration to the required level. This paper describes the set-up and results of the pilot trial which were used in the design of the full-scale plant.INTRODUCTIONTailings Management Area OverviewXstrata Copper’s Kidd Metallurgical Site, located in Timmins, Ontario, is an integrated metal refining facility producing copper, zinc, cadmium, indium, liquid sulfur dioxide, and sulfuric acid from third party custom feeds, and mineral concentrates recovered from its 7,800 tonne per day mill."
Citation
APA:
(2010) Development of a Thiosalt Treatment System at Xstrata Copper Kidd Metallurgical SiteMLA: Development of a Thiosalt Treatment System at Xstrata Copper Kidd Metallurgical Site. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2010.