The Kemess Mines Ltd. Tailings Dam Construction Using Tailings Construction Sand

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Greg Rasmussen John Hoffert Greg Tucker Jeremy Kinch Darren Colwell
Organization:
Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Pages:
28
File Size:
1813 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

"The Kemess Mine, a major producer of gold and copper, is located in north-central British Columbia. Kemess was brought into production in May 1998 by Royal Oak Mines. On February 11, 2000 Northgate Exploration Limited acquired Kemess Mine from receivership. Since acquisition in 2000 Kemess has seen many accomplishments, including the reduction of costs by 40%.One of the largest site capital costs was the construction of the tailings storage facility dam, which when finished will be one of the largest earth filled dam structures of its type. The existing construction design by AMEC called for a kilometer wide rock dam to be built from the 1350 M elevation to the 1504 M elevation at a 5.5:1 slope by hauling over 30 million tonnes of non-acid generating waste rock 7-kilometers from the open pit to the tailings dam, which was highly expensive.Kemess realized an opportunity for cost reduction was possible if the dam could be built from suitable quality tailings sand; however the sand did not meet the neutralizing potential ratio specifications. It was determined that cycloning combined with flotation to reduce pyrite concentration in the sand would produce a non-acid generating product for dam construction. The sand plant design challenges were to remove the sulphides from the tailings to obtain an NPR greater than 2:1 and provide a consistent sand product for the construction with a fines content of less than 15% passing 200 mesh. After a 2-year testing design and construction period, the sand plant was successfully started at the end 2002 resulting in higher than expected sand quality and production rates.This paper describes the plant design phase, commissioning, and operation of the tailings sand plant for construction of the tailing storage facility dam to enable us to meet all the engineering and regulatory requirements. The many challenges faced were successfully met using several innovative designs. The operational, economic, and environmental benefits are detailed."
Citation

APA: Greg Rasmussen John Hoffert Greg Tucker Jeremy Kinch Darren Colwell  (2004)  The Kemess Mines Ltd. Tailings Dam Construction Using Tailings Construction Sand

MLA: Greg Rasmussen John Hoffert Greg Tucker Jeremy Kinch Darren Colwell The Kemess Mines Ltd. Tailings Dam Construction Using Tailings Construction Sand. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2004.

Export
Purchase this Article for $25.00

Create a Guest account to purchase this file
- or -
Log in to your existing Guest account