Modified Nano-filtration Membrane Treatment of Hyper-saline Goldfields Water – An Overview and Benefits to Gold Plant Operation and Economics

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
B Tapley N Stoitis L Lien
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Sep 7, 2015

Abstract

The treatment of hypersaline waters originating from numerous gold projects within the Western Australian Goldfields region via membrane technology has been assessed. A combination of Ultra-filtration (UF) and Nano-filtration (NF) using Ecotechnol’s modified elements effectively removes the polyvalent ions responsible for the high lime and cyanide consumption as well as the prevalence of scale formation characteristic of gold operations in this region. Through removing up to 98% magnesium, 94% calcium and 99.7% sulfates from hypersaline water with total dissolved solids from 40,000mg/L to 250,000mg/L, Ecotechnol and subsequent independent tests have demonstrated up to an 87% reduction in lime consumption and through the ability to increase the operating leach pH, reduce cyanide consumption by up to 28%.CITATION:Tapley, B, Stoitis, N and Lien, L, 2015. Modified nano-filtration membrane treatment of hyper-saline goldfields water – an overview and benefits to gold plant operation and economics, in Proceedings MetPlant 2015, pp 431–463 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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APA: B Tapley N Stoitis L Lien  (2015)  Modified Nano-filtration Membrane Treatment of Hyper-saline Goldfields Water – An Overview and Benefits to Gold Plant Operation and Economics

MLA: B Tapley N Stoitis L Lien Modified Nano-filtration Membrane Treatment of Hyper-saline Goldfields Water – An Overview and Benefits to Gold Plant Operation and Economics. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2015.

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