Selenium Removal Processes Considered for the Heap Leach Detoxification Project Paradise Peak Mine, FMC Gold Company

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Kathleen A. Altman Kevin Hegerle
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

FMC Gold Company start.ea processing ore at their Paradise Peak Mine in 1986. Gold, silver and mercury haye been produced from the Merrill-Crowe milling circuit and from heap leaching. There are three heap leach circuits, Paradise Peak, Ketchup Flat and County Line. The Paradise Peak and Ketchup Flat heap effluent solutions are routed into the zinc precipitation plant which is associated with the mill for recovery of the precious metals. The County L􀀁ne hea􀀂 le􀀃ch circuit is a stand-alone operation, again with a zinc precipitation recovery circuit. The mill was shut down in May, 1993 due to depletion of ore reserves with the remainder of the heap leach ore due to be placed on the leach pads by late summer of the same year.
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APA: Kathleen A. Altman Kevin Hegerle  (1993)  Selenium Removal Processes Considered for the Heap Leach Detoxification Project Paradise Peak Mine, FMC Gold Company

MLA: Kathleen A. Altman Kevin Hegerle Selenium Removal Processes Considered for the Heap Leach Detoxification Project Paradise Peak Mine, FMC Gold Company. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1993.

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