Treatment Of Sewage Effluent As Supplement For Freshwater Make-Up In Flotation

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
William F. Riggs
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1977

Abstract

Inspiration Consolidated Copper Company, located in a semi-arid climate in Arizona, continually struggles with a water problem. This applies to quality as well as quantity. When the EPA considered installing a new centralized sewage plant to handle the combined waste from the municipalities of Globe and Miami, Arizona, they automatically assumed that He could use the sewage effluent for process water in flotation. The treatment plant was to be a tertiary system producing 1600 gpm of sewage effluent. Inspiration decided that this could possibly be a source of additional process water. It was decided to test sewage effluent from Miami Treatment Plant at the rate of 400 gpm since it was only a primary treatment plant. The 400 gpm was combined with the 5000 gpm of process water going to the Concentrator. After one week the results were disastrous. The recovery and final grade had each dropped approximately 5%. With the results from this brief run, it was concluded that sewage effluent from a primary treatment plant could not be used. Research was then brought into the problem to begin an evaluation of sewage effluent in flotation.
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APA: William F. Riggs  (1977)  Treatment Of Sewage Effluent As Supplement For Freshwater Make-Up In Flotation

MLA: William F. Riggs Treatment Of Sewage Effluent As Supplement For Freshwater Make-Up In Flotation. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1977.

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