The Technology And Economic Incentives For Recovering Coal From Tailings Impoundments

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
E. V. Manlapig C. Green J. W. Parkinson A. S. Murphy
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Jan 1, 2001

Abstract

Historically in Australia and the United States many coal mines deposited raw wash plant fines into large slurry impoundments. At the time the technology and market economics did not exist to make it viable to recover coal from these tailings. Today better technology exist to dredge and clean the tailings and there are circumstances where government regulations and market forces have come together to make coal recovery from these old tailings impoundments economically viable. This paper discusses the processes and equipment being used in tailings impoundment reclamation operations in Australia and the United States, and discusses the economic forces driving these operations.
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APA: E. V. Manlapig C. Green J. W. Parkinson A. S. Murphy  (2001)  The Technology And Economic Incentives For Recovering Coal From Tailings Impoundments

MLA: E. V. Manlapig C. Green J. W. Parkinson A. S. Murphy The Technology And Economic Incentives For Recovering Coal From Tailings Impoundments. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2001.

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