Heap Leaching Practices At San Manuel Oxide Operations

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Joel K. Witt
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

San Manuel Oxide operations of BHP Copper, located in Southeastern Arizona, operates a leach-solvent extraction/electrowinning (SXEW) facility that produces high quality cathode copper from low-grade oxide ores. Permanent heap leaching and in-situ leaching methods accomplish the dissolution of copper from the oxide ores. Open pit mining and heap leach construction took place from 1985 to 1995. Run-of-mine oxide ore from the pit was hauled to the heap dumps and leached by the soaking cure and continuous irrigation method. Solution application to the heaps still continues and acid soluble copper recovery has reached 86%. This paper presents and discusses the current operating practices and innovations applied to the leach facilities to maximize copper recovery from the heap leached residue. Factors such as irrigation methods, solution chemistry, sideslope treatment, post curing, lixiviant acid strength, and "rice paddies" irrigation, will be discussed. Heap leach solution control and sampling methodologies will be also presented.
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APA: Joel K. Witt  (1999)  Heap Leaching Practices At San Manuel Oxide Operations

MLA: Joel K. Witt Heap Leaching Practices At San Manuel Oxide Operations. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1999.

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