TREATING HEAVY METALS IN MINE AND Mill WASTE USING ENVIROBOND™

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. Jensen Steven Schurman Ali Sogue
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

This paper presents the results of the remediation of the Gregory Gulch #1 Superfund site, an EPA Clear Creek Superfund project located in central Colorado. The Gregory Gulch #1 site was an historic gold mine and mill located within the city limits of Central City, Colorado. Remediation efforts included the use of the Envirobond™ additive to chemically bind the metals in 3,000 tons of acid generating mine waste that contained high levels of arsenic, lead, zinc and mercury. The toxicity of the mine waste amended with Envirobond™ was not only reduced to RCRA TCLP standards but also to the more stringent UTS standards. The final cost of the treatment was much less than standard industry solidification processes and significantly less than offsite disposal options.
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APA: R. Jensen Steven Schurman Ali Sogue  (1999)  TREATING HEAVY METALS IN MINE AND Mill WASTE USING ENVIROBOND™

MLA: R. Jensen Steven Schurman Ali Sogue TREATING HEAVY METALS IN MINE AND Mill WASTE USING ENVIROBOND™. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1999.

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