Sampling Design To Best Capture The Aging Of In-situ Tailings: Results And Lessons Learned

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Kebbi Hughes John Rowson Joseph Esslifie-Dughan Caitlin Brown
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2020

Abstract

The McClean Lake mill in northern Saskatchewan, Canada, is operated by Orano Canada Inc. and has been in production for the last 20 years. The tailings preparation process at the mill has been designed with decommissioning in mind, to produce tailings that are geochemically stable over the long-term within the site’s tailings management facility. Twenty years of study have contributed to a detailed understanding of geochemical and geotechnical properties of the McClean Lake tailings. Validation of the tailings properties has occurred through in-situ sampling campaigns conducted initially every year, and later every five years. Each sampling campaign has applied the same rigorous sampling procedure to provide data with useful correlations year over year. Each campaign result compares elements such as the inherent variability of the tailings, consolidation of the tailings and variations in the tailings placement methods. We will discuss lessons learned from seven sampling campaigns over 20 years and present data to show the reliable tracking of geochemical evolution of the in-situ tailings over time; providing opportunities for continuous improvements.
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APA: Kebbi Hughes John Rowson Joseph Esslifie-Dughan Caitlin Brown  (2020)  Sampling Design To Best Capture The Aging Of In-situ Tailings: Results And Lessons Learned

MLA: Kebbi Hughes John Rowson Joseph Esslifie-Dughan Caitlin Brown Sampling Design To Best Capture The Aging Of In-situ Tailings: Results And Lessons Learned. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2020.

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