A Novel Concept of Safe Disposal of Acid Generating Tailings by Agglomeration and Encapsulating Alkaline and Bactericidal Additives

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

Acid generation from reactive sulphide mineral tailings has become a major environmental problem in the mining industry. Initiation of chemical and biochemical oxidation reactions of the sulphide mineral leads to acid generation. A novel concept of safe disposal and utilization of reactive fine mill tailings is presented in this paper. The paper also presents the results of a preliminary laboratory experimental .study of the concept. The tailings are agglomerated using portland cement as a binder. The cold bonded agglomerates are encapsulated with other chemical additives to act as acid neutralizers, oxygen and ironoxidizing bactericides., The primary. factors influencing the choice of bacterfoides to inhibit the acid generating bacteria are their costs, toxicity and environmental friendliness. The paper discusses the utilization of agglomerated' products as aggregates for underground backfill, or as gravel for surface land cover.
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APA:  (1991)  A Novel Concept of Safe Disposal of Acid Generating Tailings by Agglomeration and Encapsulating Alkaline and Bactericidal Additives

MLA: A Novel Concept of Safe Disposal of Acid Generating Tailings by Agglomeration and Encapsulating Alkaline and Bactericidal Additives. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1991.

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