The Morenci Tailings Leaching Plant ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Carlos Kovacs-Figueroa
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Jan 1, 1976

Abstract

Because of air pollution control regulations in the early 701s it became necessary to clean effluent gases from the Morenci Reduction Works Smelter. Feasibility studies indicated that this could be accomplished most efficiently by using the smelter gaseous effluent to feed a sulfuric acid plant. Complying with air pollution control regulations thus created the need to dispose of relatively large amounts of concentrated sulfuric acid. Typical Morenci ores contain substantial amounts of oxidized copper minerals which are not recoverable by flotation. In addition, there is low sulfide, high oxide material which can be leached, but is not suitable for flotation concentration. Early in 1971 sufficent data had been accumulated to show that a leaching plant for the Morenci tailings could use a large portion of the sulfuric acid produced by the Smelter. It was determined that for all practical purposes leaching of the available copper was complete in two hours or less. Capital expenditures could not be justified for more than two stages of counter current decantation for recovery of the leached copper, and the plant was designed with these criteria in mind.
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APA: Carlos Kovacs-Figueroa  (1976)  The Morenci Tailings Leaching Plant ? Introduction

MLA: Carlos Kovacs-Figueroa The Morenci Tailings Leaching Plant ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1976.

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