Requirements for Effluent Treatment at the Waihi Gold Mine

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
David E. Peterson F. Merz
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

The Waihi Gold Mining Company Limited, Martha Hill Project was the first major hard rock mining operation following the resurgence of the mining industry in New Zealand. Because of its location adjoining a town and at the southern part of the sensitive Coromandel Peninsula, the operation received a high level of public scrutiny. Very srrict limits for effluent criteria had to be met and led to the necessity for advanced wastewater rreatment technology. The process technology selected was the copper catalysed oxidation of cyanide using hydrogen peroxide, with subsequent removal of heavy metals by precipitation and filrration. This paper discusses the adoption of environment limits together with the detailed description of the plant and design criteria. Data of the one year's operational history is also presented.
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APA: David E. Peterson F. Merz  (1991)  Requirements for Effluent Treatment at the Waihi Gold Mine

MLA: David E. Peterson F. Merz Requirements for Effluent Treatment at the Waihi Gold Mine . Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1991.

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