OFR-39-87 Cost Estimate For Dewatering Alaskan Placer Effluents With PEO - Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Michael J. Magyar
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

This report contains a cost estimate of the Bureau of Mines process for dewatering Alaskan placer effluent streams with polyethylene oxide (PEO). In this process effluent slurry is withdrawn from the placer plant pond system after a primary settling stage. A dilute PEO solution is injected into the slurry line to flocculate the fine, suspended solids. The flocculated solids are dewatered on a stationary screen. Clarified water is returned to the placer operation or discharged, while the 35 percent solids waste is pumped back into the mine cut. Cost estimates are presented for dewatering plants processing 1,000 gallons per minute of effluent slurry at three representative turbidity levels. Both the placer and the dewatering plants operate on the same 1-shift-per-day, 6-day-per-week schedule for the 100-day Alaskan operating season. Estimated fixed capital costs for these plants processing placer with effluent turbidities of 1,000, 3,000, and 5,000 nephelometric turbidity units (NTU) are approximately $29,000, $31,000, and $34,000, respectively, on a fourth quarter 1986 basis. Operating costs are estimated to be $0.34, $0.37, and $0.40 per thousand gallons of effluent slurry.
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APA: Michael J. Magyar  (1987)  OFR-39-87 Cost Estimate For Dewatering Alaskan Placer Effluents With PEO - Summary

MLA: Michael J. Magyar OFR-39-87 Cost Estimate For Dewatering Alaskan Placer Effluents With PEO - Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1987.

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