Environmental improvements at Falconbridge Limited

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
G. E. Norman R. E. Michelutti
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

"One of the major objectives of Falconbridge has been and continues to be, to minimize the impact of its operations on the environment around its Sudbury operations.The approach to achieving this objective and the results, are discussed under the following topics .I . Sulphur Dioxide Emission Improvements.2. Effluent Treatment Improvements .3. Effect of the Envrionmental Improvements.Sulphur Dioxide Emission ImprovementsHistoryThe rejection of pyrrhotite in the concentrators is one method of reducing the amount of sulphur to the smelter and therefore the sulphur dioxide emissions. In the 1950s and 1960s, Falconbridge developed the capability to remove 54% of this pyrrhotite. Numerous attempts were made to increase this amount by treating the pyrrhotite for recovery of nickel and in some cases elemental sulphur. Processes tested and operated were: hydrometallurgical pilot plant, roast-leach commercial operation and nickel-iron refinery. None of these processes proved to be commerically successful for both technical and economic reasons. Falconbridge therefore redirected its efforts to reducing sulphur emissions by improving its smelting process under The Smelter Environmental Improvement Project. A major component of this project was the installation of a sulphuric acid plant to recover the S02 in the roaster off-gases."
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APA: G. E. Norman R. E. Michelutti  (1984)  Environmental improvements at Falconbridge Limited

MLA: G. E. Norman R. E. Michelutti Environmental improvements at Falconbridge Limited. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1984.

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