A Follow-Up Paper On The Development Of The West Driefontein Tailings Backfill Project

- Organization:
- The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 18
- File Size:
- 577 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1988
Abstract
Two backfill systems have been developed on West Driefontein, namely the centrifuge dewatered tailings system and the cyclone-classified tailings system. Modifications to the two systems since the publication of the original paper (Close and Klokow, 1985) are discussed in addition to the results obtained. Considerable experience has been gained from the operation of the centrifuge dewatering units as well as the placement of dewatered tailings in a difficult mine environment. The centrifuge dewatered tailings method has proved successful in the extraction of a highly stressed block of ground at No. 5A Sub-vertical Shaft. The utilization of backfill support in this area made it possible to dispose of a high-grade barrier pillar. This pillar was considered necessary prior to the introduction of backfill support. The recovery of the gold from this pillar made the use of dewatered tailings backfill cost- effective, despite high labour and maintenance costs. Current experience with the bagfilling method of placing cyclone- classified tailings indicates that it is viable and requires considerably less capital investment. Although expensive at present, it is envisaged that costs will decrease once cheaper bags and other forms of stope support are used. The placement of backfill in small-diameter sausage-type bags requires no change in mining cycle and allows the backfill to be placed close to the stope face. Both backfill systems are being expanded but preference is to be given to the cyclone-classified tailings system.
Citation
APA:
(1988) A Follow-Up Paper On The Development Of The West Driefontein Tailings Backfill ProjectMLA: A Follow-Up Paper On The Development Of The West Driefontein Tailings Backfill Project. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1988.