Improved Processes for Detoxification of Cyanide with Hydrogen Peroxide

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Quamrul Ahsan E. Haug R. Norcross
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Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

Cyanide leaching is the most common process employed in the majority of the gold extraction plants. These gold extraction plants naturally generate tailings and/or effluents that contain highly toxic cyanides, In geographic locations with excess precipitation and therefore net positive water balance, a portion of these tailings must be discharged. Before these highly toxic cyanide-containing effluents can be discharged to the waterways, cyanide and any other toxic substance must be destroyed. Geographic locations with high evaporation and low precipitation, as in the western USA, result in net negative water balance and therefore these plants can operate with a zero discharge option. However, with the current stringent environ­mental regulations and concerns for bird and wildlife mortality, even these operations may be required to partially treat their tailings to preclude potential harm to wildlife. Furthermore, heap leach opera­tions are now generally required to detoxify the heaps before abandonment. It is, there­fore, apparent that all gold extraction plants may be required to install some form of effluent treatment in order to achieve the above objectives,.
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APA: Quamrul Ahsan E. Haug R. Norcross  (1990)  Improved Processes for Detoxification of Cyanide with Hydrogen Peroxide

MLA: Quamrul Ahsan E. Haug R. Norcross Improved Processes for Detoxification of Cyanide with Hydrogen Peroxide . Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1990.

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