The Separation and Testing of Contaminated Site Materials Using Mineral Processing Technology

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Richard H. O. Wagner Michael J. Lord
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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22
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

"The technologies used in the mineral processing of ores are being increasingly applied to the identification and remediation of metal contaminated industrial, military and landfill sites. The objective of mineral processing treatment of contaminated site material is to restore the value of the land and to concentrate the contaminants into a very small volume of separated material which, depending upon its nature, can be further processed, marketed, or sent to a landfill. A systematic characterisation of the site material is first undertaken. Bench and pilot testing follows to evaluate criteria for metal separation. The testing may examine one or more physical or physico-chemical reprocessing methods, singly or in combination, for the remediation of the test samples. These mineral processing tests determine the % metal removal fiom the soil and the contaminants concentrated from the medium. The usefulness of mineral processing testing for site remediation flowsheet design and execution is illustrated by the case studies presented. This paper will present the test results of three case studies: an industrial site decontamination, the cleanup of a small arms firing range, and the reclamation of property within a landfill.INTRODUCTIONEnvironmental legislation and our society’s quest for a cleaner environment has led to the application of mineral processing expertise and technology for industrial site decontamination, military site cleanup and landfill reclamation. Although the required level of decontamination varies between jurisdictions, a site becomes a candidate for decontamination once the contaminant concentrations are found to exceed the Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment (CCME) Interim Remediation Criteria for soil (decommissioning guidelines) or applicable provincial guidelines. The objective of mineral processing treatment of contaminated site material is to restore the value of the land and to concentrate the contaminants into a very small volume of separated material which, depending upon its nature, can be further processed, marketed or disposed of in a landfill"
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APA: Richard H. O. Wagner Michael J. Lord  (1999)  The Separation and Testing of Contaminated Site Materials Using Mineral Processing Technology

MLA: Richard H. O. Wagner Michael J. Lord The Separation and Testing of Contaminated Site Materials Using Mineral Processing Technology. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1999.

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