Cyanide Detoxification Of A Gold Mining Tailings Pond With Hydrogen Peroxide

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Harry M. Castrantas Val Cachic Craig McKenzie
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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

In April 1986, FMC- Paradise Peak Corporation began milling at the Paradise Peak Mine, which is located eight miles southeast of Gabbs, Nevada. The mill processes about 4DOO tons per day of ore through the mill and cyanide leaching circuit. Gold and silver are recovered via the Merrill-Crowe zinc precipitation process. Tailings are routed to a tailings pond located about one half mile southeast of the mill facility. The pond, lined with 60 mil MDPE, was 25 acres at the start of the cyanide detoxification, covers 90 acres and will ultimately cover 180 acres. Solution is reclaimed from the pond and circulated back to the mill.
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APA: Harry M. Castrantas Val Cachic Craig McKenzie  (1998)  Cyanide Detoxification Of A Gold Mining Tailings Pond With Hydrogen Peroxide

MLA: Harry M. Castrantas Val Cachic Craig McKenzie Cyanide Detoxification Of A Gold Mining Tailings Pond With Hydrogen Peroxide . Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1998.

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