Offsetting Effluent Treatment Costs by Metal Recovery from Effluent Streams

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Jacolien P. Wyethe Derrin A. Auerswald Nanne M. \/egter
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

Base and precious metal refineries often produce effluent solution and slurry streams containing between 50 mg/L and several grams per liter of base metals. Metals have historically been precipitated from these streams with lime to produce effluent streams at pH values between 8 and 9. This effluent treatment process generally does not remove alkali and alkali-earth metals or halides efficiently and with more stringent environmental legislation, more sophisticated effluent treatment plants must be considered which could for example incorporate sulphate removal with ultra-filtration, or the SavminTM process, followed by reverse osmosis for the removal of halides. The flowrates of effluents are often high and if base metals can be recovered before neutralization, the revenue generated from this stream can reduce the cost to produce clean water significantly, and in the case where high concentrations are disposed of, result in a profitable operation. As an add-on to an existing the plant the recovered metal is upgraded and recycled to the plant, but the production of a saleable metal can also be considered. Technology selection for metal recovery depends on the composition and flowrate of the effluent, but could incorporate resin-in¬pulp or other ion-exchange technology; precipitation as sulphides, hydroxides or carbonates; or solvent extraction. This paper describes, as a case study, the technology selection process and uses data from Zincor. Zincor is a division of Exxaro Base Metals (Pty) Limited, a subsidiary of Exxaro Resources Limited.
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APA: Jacolien P. Wyethe Derrin A. Auerswald Nanne M. \/egter  (2011)  Offsetting Effluent Treatment Costs by Metal Recovery from Effluent Streams

MLA: Jacolien P. Wyethe Derrin A. Auerswald Nanne M. \/egter Offsetting Effluent Treatment Costs by Metal Recovery from Effluent Streams. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2011.

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