Process Water Changes and Challenges for a Gold Mine in West Africa

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
M. B. Thorpe W. de Klerk
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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9
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

Golden Star Resources Bogoso operates in Ghana’s Western Region. The gold recovery plant includes; a flotation circuit producing a concentrate for the BIOX® process that oxidizes sulphides before a CIL circuit; and a dedicated CIL circuit. BIOX® uses bacteria, therefore water from the BIOX® and CIL plants remained separated; CN water could not be introduced into the flotation / BIOX® circuit. The operation built a process water inventory with high TDS and installed a process water treatment plant (PWTP). Water was released in compliance the permits but containing some thiocyanate. The PWTP brine was returned to the TSF, further exacerbating the TDS. The operation experienced a drought removing the traditional water sources; the team evaluated the options to maintain production - various water streams were laboratory tested provided options for water use. The paper presents the story (treatment chemistry and process chemistry) of continued operations by treating stored water and PWTP discharge water with peroxide; brine usage within the CIL circuit, which increased gold recovery (laboratory testing) and reduced the TDS. Water flows were further modified to include hydraulic tailings re-mining to a CIL circuits. Details of the recovery, basic chemistry and costs savings are provided.
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APA: M. B. Thorpe W. de Klerk  (2014)  Process Water Changes and Challenges for a Gold Mine in West Africa

MLA: M. B. Thorpe W. de Klerk Process Water Changes and Challenges for a Gold Mine in West Africa. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2014.

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