Evaluation Of The Air Quality And Distribution During The Rest Period Of Bacterially Assisted Leaching Operations In Uranium Mines

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
S. G. Hardcastle Akbar Sheikh
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Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

In Canadian underground uranium mines, bacterial leaching is being increasingly applied to low-grade ore reserves. At Denison Mines Limited uranium operations, old stopes are used as leaching vessels; these contain a leaching muck pile brought down by drilling and blasting from the back which contained a low-grade reef. The bacteria used require atmospheric oxygen to oxidize the pyritic ore. A study was initiated to evaluate the ventilation, including oxygen supply, specifically, of flood leaching stopes during their rest period. The method of ventilation investigated was a single ended compressed air system which feeds airlines laid under the muckpile and carried through the inlet pressure bulkhead. The air delivery system was tested for post- blast integrity with a sulphur hexafluoride, SF6, tracer gas technique. This was injected into the intake compressed air line and collected at the stope's borehole exhaust in grab-sampling bags. The samples were analyzed with a laboratory gas chromatograph and results provided information on the stope's airflow, average residence time, overall clearance time, volume of the airpath and the airflow distribution. The borehole exhaust was monitored by anemometer and psychrometer and indicated that the psychrometric conditions in the stope were independent of the area's ambient climate. Evaluation of the exhaust's standard gaseous composition showed the oxygen consumption of the bacteria to be independent of the investigated flow range. Field derived results are compared with computer models, theoretical predictions and laboratory investigations.
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APA: S. G. Hardcastle Akbar Sheikh  (1987)  Evaluation Of The Air Quality And Distribution During The Rest Period Of Bacterially Assisted Leaching Operations In Uranium Mines

MLA: S. G. Hardcastle Akbar Sheikh Evaluation Of The Air Quality And Distribution During The Rest Period Of Bacterially Assisted Leaching Operations In Uranium Mines. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1987.

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