Dewatering over 8,000 tpd of Copper Tailings at a Mine site in Peru with the Largest Filter Press in the World: Case Study and “Lessons Learned” - SME Annual Meeting 2024

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Kevin Schraden Andrea Pezzi
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Feb 1, 2024

Abstract

environmental and social/political changes the world is currently experiencing. Three of major challenges facing the mining industry today are: water scarcity, unpredictable weather conditions that generate a risk of tailings dam failures as well as the correlating social pressure and government regulations that prevent the development of new or expanded tailings dam projects. It is estimated the total number of active, inactive and closed storage facilities globally is over 8,500 containing over 217 km3 of tailings (46% are from copper mining)1 which at some point will need to be addressed. Technologically, there are several solutions for tailings management, including conventional ponds, thickened tails, paste backfill and filtered dry stack tailings. The use of pressure filters, for tailings dewatering is currently being evaluated and often selected as the preferred technology where dry stacking is the chosen solution for residue disposal. This is mainly due to the pressure filters ability and flexibility to address and achieve the current challenging aspects of tailings processing including: • Extremely high capacities of >80,000 dry tons/day • Lower ore grades which require finer grinding and result in a higher amount fine fractions and clay content • Residual moisture targets required for the geotechnical specifications for dry stacking
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APA: Kevin Schraden Andrea Pezzi  (2024)  Dewatering over 8,000 tpd of Copper Tailings at a Mine site in Peru with the Largest Filter Press in the World: Case Study and “Lessons Learned” - SME Annual Meeting 2024

MLA: Kevin Schraden Andrea Pezzi Dewatering over 8,000 tpd of Copper Tailings at a Mine site in Peru with the Largest Filter Press in the World: Case Study and “Lessons Learned” - SME Annual Meeting 2024. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2024.

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