Tailings Disposal at Kidd Creek Mines Ltd.

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
T. J. Yeomans
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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55
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

"The Kidd Creek metallurgical site is situated twenty-six kilometres east of Timmins, Ontario. The site consists of a 4.5 niillion tonne per year concentrator, a 127,000 tonne per year electrolytic zinc plant and a 79,000 tonne per year copper smelter/refinery complex.The concentrator commenced operations in 1966 and was expanded to its present capacity in 1978. The zinc plant commenced operations in 1972, and the copper smelter/refinery in 1983.The concentrator tailings, and both liquid and solid waste products from the other plants are disposed of within a 1215 hectare tailings disposal area. Here, a method known as centraljzecl thickened discharge is used to form a stable cone-shaped hill. A low permanent perimeter dyke structure encloses the cone and directs cone run-off and thickener overflow to a treatment pond. After treatment with lime slurry, this neutralized effluent is recycled to the metsite and also discharged into the Porcupine River system.The tailings system has been in operation in its present form since 1972, upon completion of dykes and a 110 metre thickener unit. Underflow densities were continuously increased until thickener overloading became a serious problem. This necessitated the construction of a second 110 metre thickener, which was completed in 1983. Target densities have been achieved without difficulty since then.This paper discusses the operation of the tailings system, reviews past performance, and outlines future operations."
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APA: T. J. Yeomans  (1986)  Tailings Disposal at Kidd Creek Mines Ltd.

MLA: T. J. Yeomans Tailings Disposal at Kidd Creek Mines Ltd.. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1986.

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