Treatment Of Acid Solutions From Pressure Oxidation At Eskay Creek

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. H. Lammers John Turney
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Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

The Eskay Creek Project was interesting in many respects, includ­ing extremely high grade of precious metals, refractory nature of the ore, carbonaceous content of ore resulting in preg robbing, and high content of many heavy metal sulfides in addition to the usual iron sulfides. Although the process plant was never constructed, extensive testwork was conducted and a flowsheet for the treat­ment of the effluent form pressure oxidation was developed as a basic engineering package. The flowsheet included removal of iron and gypsum by neutralization, selective recovery of copper by zinc precipitation, and recovery of zinc by solvent extraction and electrowinning. The zinc recovery produced a significant impact on the project economics. The waste water from the process met the environmental requirements for British Columbia.
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APA: J. H. Lammers John Turney  (1996)  Treatment Of Acid Solutions From Pressure Oxidation At Eskay Creek

MLA: J. H. Lammers John Turney Treatment Of Acid Solutions From Pressure Oxidation At Eskay Creek. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1996.

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