Removal of Heavy Metals from Tailings Recycle Water at Mattabi Mines Ltd.

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Jean-Guy L. Gauthier
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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20
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546 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1980

Abstract

"With the Ontario Ministry of the Environment stipulating that the cumulative concentration of copper, lead, zinc and nickel in mine mill effluent must be no greater than 1.0 milligram per litre, it has become necessary for the mining industry of find some form of treatment for the removal of heavy metals from effluent waters.To comply with these guidelines, it became necessary for Mattabi Mines Ltd., which is situated 50 miles Northeast of Ignace in Northwestern Ontario, to develop a compact, cost effective and technically sound treatment process to remove heavy metals from their tailings overflow. A design committee consisting of mine metallurgists, environmental engineers, a Dutch research and development team and the equipment supplier engineering staff was set up to accomplish this.Using some new and innovative wastewater treatment equipment, the guidelines established by the Ontario Ministry of the Environment can now be met. The sludge produced from the precipitated heavy metals is sent directly to the concentrator, thus eliminating the danger of re-dissolution of the metals in a landfill site, while recovering some of the valuable metals that would otherwise be wasted in a sludge landfill."
Citation

APA: Jean-Guy L. Gauthier  (1980)  Removal of Heavy Metals from Tailings Recycle Water at Mattabi Mines Ltd.

MLA: Jean-Guy L. Gauthier Removal of Heavy Metals from Tailings Recycle Water at Mattabi Mines Ltd.. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1980.

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