Thiosalt Management at Noranda Inc., Brunswick Mine, Ongoing Research

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Bob Butler
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Nov 1, 2002

Abstract

Brunswick Mine has been involved in a comprehensive research program investigating site specific aspects of thiosalt management to eliminate its adverse environmental effects. Minimum annual reagent cost estimates for thiosalt treatment using hydrogen peroxide and sodium hypochlorite are $400K and $1.5 million respectively. Also, minimum costs for the use of bicarbonate to buffer the pH depression associated with thiosalt oxidation in the receiving environment is in the order of $400K annually. A design of experiment (DOE) research program identified that natural UV radiation, temperature, DO and water chemistry are key factors influencing the natural oxidation rate of thiosalts within Brunswick?s water management system. A DOE surface response model was used to describe the thiosalt oxidation kinetics, which were then used to develop a predictive oxidation model for thiosalt and pH control of the mill?s reclaim water system.
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APA: Bob Butler  (2002)  Thiosalt Management at Noranda Inc., Brunswick Mine, Ongoing Research

MLA: Bob Butler Thiosalt Management at Noranda Inc., Brunswick Mine, Ongoing Research. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2002.

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