Nexgen Energy’s Rook I Project, Southwestern Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan: The Next Generation Of Uranium Processing And Tailings Management

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Arthur Lieu Sean Hillacre
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2020

Abstract

NexGen’s approach to uranium processing design including the crushing/grinding and leaching of raw ore through to yellowcake precipitation and tailings management focuses on minimizing surface footprint, freshwater consumption, and human radiation exposure. Applying the concept of best available technologies economically achievable (“BATEA”), NexGen continues to research, evaluate, test and validate various advanced technologies that can be incorporated into the Project design, including distinctive tailings storage techniques. Additionally, NexGen is proposing that tailings generated from the mill processes be used as cemented paste backfill of stopes, as well as stored in a purpose-built, Underground Tailings Management Facility (“UGTMF”) comprised of several dedicated chambers. The paste backfill method of tailings storage is used globally, however, constructing purpose-built tailings chambers in waste rock is a new concept in uranium mining, which would typically be cost prohibitive for most projects given the expense to develop non-economic material for the sole purpose of storing tailings. The Rook I Project is uniquely positioned to implement the UGTMF due to robust Project economics and favourable technical setting which provides NexGen with the opportunity to set an elite standard for tailings management. When compared to conventional surface tailings management facilities, storing tailings underground as cemented paste reduces geotechnical, geochemical, environmental, and human health risks associated with tailings management. Additionally, the UGTMF vastly reduces the area of surface disturbance and allows for progressive decommissioning during the life of mine operations.
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APA: Arthur Lieu Sean Hillacre  (2020)  Nexgen Energy’s Rook I Project, Southwestern Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan: The Next Generation Of Uranium Processing And Tailings Management

MLA: Arthur Lieu Sean Hillacre Nexgen Energy’s Rook I Project, Southwestern Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan: The Next Generation Of Uranium Processing And Tailings Management. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2020.

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