Rinsing of Spent Precious Metal Ores For Heap Leach Decommissioning

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
P. B. Comba S. L. McGill
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

Many gold producing states are requiring rinsing of spent heaps to render the leached ore compatible with the environment and are placing reatrictiona on effluent pH, cyanide, and metals concentrations. Parameters which may affect efficient rinsing of heaps have been investigated by the U.S. Bureau of Mines in laboratory column studies. Rinse profiles for cyanide, metals, and pH as a function of the volume of water passed through the spent ore are presented. Fresh water rinsing of spent ore in columns showed that rinsing of cyanide was not affected by the rinse solution application rate. Interrupted rinsing with a rest period between applications reduced the volume of water required to meet effluent cyanide concentrations. Chemical oxidation of the effluent with recycle of the rinse solutions reduced effluent cyanide concentrations and the volume of waste solution generated. Water rinsing was not successful in reducing the alkalinity of the cement agglomerated ore. A dilute acid solution had to be applied after cyanide removal to reduce effluent pH levels to specified limits.
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APA: P. B. Comba S. L. McGill  (1991)  Rinsing of Spent Precious Metal Ores For Heap Leach Decommissioning

MLA: P. B. Comba S. L. McGill Rinsing of Spent Precious Metal Ores For Heap Leach Decommissioning. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1991.

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