Elimination of the Pre-Aeration and Primary Filtration Circuits From the Dome Mill Flowsheet

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

"Placer Dome Inc.'s Dome Mine is located in South Porcupine, Ontario and has been in production since 1910. In the past, the mill leach circuit was preceded by preaeration and primary filtration circuits. These circuits were operated to overcome the effects of pyrrhotite in the ore which reacts with cyanide to form cyanates and thiocyanates and also consumes oxygen.In early 1989, primary filters were by-passed for an extended period. Actual plant results showed no affect on gold recovery or cyanide consumption so the circuit was left off-line permanently with significant cost savings.In 1990 it was determined that considerable savings could be realized underground if backfill storage facilities were located in the mill. It was decided to convert the preaeration pachucas to backfill storage tanks on a trial basis. The trial proved successful with no effect on recovery or significant increase in reagent consumption occurring due to the elimination of the preaeration circuit. The converted pachucas worked well as backfill storage tanks.Modifications such as these have helped to keep the Dome's millings costs among the lowest of Canadian gold producers."
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APA:  (1992)  Elimination of the Pre-Aeration and Primary Filtration Circuits From the Dome Mill Flowsheet

MLA: Elimination of the Pre-Aeration and Primary Filtration Circuits From the Dome Mill Flowsheet. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1992.

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