An Integrated Bioreactor System For The Treatment Of Cyanide, Metals, And Nitrates In Mine Process Water

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
M. Canty S. Nordwick R. Hiebert M. Foote
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

An innovative biological treatment system designed to detoxify cyanide and nitrate and immobilize metals from cyanide leach operations is described. A pilot-plant demonstration was conducted to detoxify cyanide and immobilize several metals from a process stream at the McCoy/Cove Mine. Testing was performed under the EPA’s Mine Waste Technology and Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Demonstration Programs. This technology was successful in detoxifying cyanide and effective in removing metals. The pH was consistently neutralized and nitrates were successfully removed. Results show that biological treatment can offer an innovative, cost-effective alternative for the treatment of mining wastewaters.
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APA: M. Canty S. Nordwick R. Hiebert M. Foote  (1999)  An Integrated Bioreactor System For The Treatment Of Cyanide, Metals, And Nitrates In Mine Process Water

MLA: M. Canty S. Nordwick R. Hiebert M. Foote An Integrated Bioreactor System For The Treatment Of Cyanide, Metals, And Nitrates In Mine Process Water. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1999.

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