Ecological Engineering and Biological Polishing Methods to Economize Waste Management

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
M. Kalin
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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17
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1988

Abstract

"SUMMARYWaste management in general, and the water treatment of mine and mill effluents, has become an ever increasing burden for mining operations. A reduction in these expenditures would undoubtedly be desirable if this could in fact be achieved within effluent guidelines and monitoring requirements.A brief summary is presented of the research which has as its aim the development of methods which would reduce such costs and lead to solutions for environmentally acceptable close-out conditions for acid generating mine waters. The basic concepts of Ecological Engineering and Biological Polishing are presented, together with an indication of the present state of these research efforts. Details are provided of the progress of various experiments which aim to promote reducing conditions, organic matter production and the establishment of biological filters which remove metals from the water which are then retained within the waste management areas. These conditions should lead to a curtailment of acid drainage and an improvement in effluent quality.A description is provided of the first pilot demonstration using this approach to achieve a walk-away condition for the close-out of a massive sulphide tailings resulting from 10 years of operating a copper/zinc concentrator in Northern Ontario.1.0 INTRODUCTION1.1 Waste management and close-outIt is recognized that the achievement of a cost-effective and competitive mining operation, from the commencement of exploration for ore bodies through to the day-to-day efficient operation of the mine, requires a certain expertise and sophistication. However, the environmental effects of these activities are considered peripheral issues and their importance as an integral part of the planning and development of the mine/mill, is not always appreciated."
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APA: M. Kalin  (1988)  Ecological Engineering and Biological Polishing Methods to Economize Waste Management

MLA: M. Kalin Ecological Engineering and Biological Polishing Methods to Economize Waste Management. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1988.

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