Water Reuse at Inco's Sudbury Mills

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
R. N. Browne H. R. Butler
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1970

Abstract

"The International Nickel Company of Canada Limited consumes some 33 ½ millions of gallons of fresh water and reuses more than 100 millions of gallons of water daily. The continuing search for suitable recycle methodology has enabled the Company to put one 25,000 TPD mill on line utilizing recycled water entirely and a second 35,000 TPD mill is under construction which will likewise employ the concept of recycled water. Future milling plans are aimed at the replacement of all fresh water with recycled water, including sewage effluent and mine waste water.WATER REUSE AT INCO’s SUDBURY MILLSAs man searches unexplored horizons for new and economic industry, he must be constantly and acutely aware of the presence or absence of that precious commodity without which Industry, indeed Man himself, could not survive -- W A T E R. The water requirements of the world today are magnanimous, considering that in 1960 the estimated consumption in the United States was over 300 billion GPD (l) or more than 1,700 GPD per person(5) The magnitude of the problem can be visualized as one considers that three times this quantity of water will be required in the United States by the year 2000, when the dependable supplies of water are estimated to be only two-thirds of that required(2). How, then can we continue to wreak such havoc on that life-sustaining substance - WATER?"
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APA: R. N. Browne H. R. Butler  (1970)  Water Reuse at Inco's Sudbury Mills

MLA: R. N. Browne H. R. Butler Water Reuse at Inco's Sudbury Mills. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1970.

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