High Altitude Passive Water Treatment System Design And Construction For Leach Pad Effluent

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
K. Whiting R. Huffsmith R. Olsen D. Adams
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Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

Long-term closure alternative selection for heap leach pad effluent is a daunting task. Passive water treatment, if designed with enough long-term capacity, can minimize long term O&M while meeting water quality objectives. Leach pad effluent from a 30-acre leach pad at Basin Creek Mine, Basin, Montana was targeted for long-term water treatment using a passive water treatment system. The objectives and results of design and construction are: 1. Design a long-term passive system utilizing existing infrastructure. 2. Construct a field scale pilot test at the mine site.
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APA: K. Whiting R. Huffsmith R. Olsen D. Adams  (2002)  High Altitude Passive Water Treatment System Design And Construction For Leach Pad Effluent

MLA: K. Whiting R. Huffsmith R. Olsen D. Adams High Altitude Passive Water Treatment System Design And Construction For Leach Pad Effluent. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2002.

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