Paper No. 175. The Disposal of Residues at Kalgoorlie.

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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THE method depends upon:--1. The position of the mill.2. The space available for stacking the residue.3. The nature of the residue as discharged from the mill.4. The value of the residue for re-treatment.5. The requirement of the residue for underground filling.Originally the conditions in this district varied mainly in the position of the mill, some mills having an elevated site with plenty of dumping space for the time being, whilst others had a flat site, and very little dumping space near at hand; but in most cases the residue discharged was in the form of filter-press cakes, suitable for conveying on belts, or in trucks, and stacking in a high clump; and, while a portion of the residue was used for underground filling, the dump was regarded as a valuable asset, to be re-treated later. Under these conditions, conveyor belts, electric trams, aerial trams, and hose trucks, all gave satisfactory results, and the following figures, taken from "'West Australian Metallurgical Practice," will show how these methods compared as regards costs...
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APA:  (1909)  Paper No. 175. The Disposal of Residues at Kalgoorlie.

MLA: Paper No. 175. The Disposal of Residues at Kalgoorlie.. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1909.

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