Turning mineral processing tailings into an Asset: A programmatic approach for the development of valorization opportunities, J.L. Broadhurst, A. Kotsiopoulos, J.R. Amaral Filho, and S.T.L. Harrison

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
J. L. Broadhurst A. Kotsiopoulos J. R. Amaral Filho S. T. L. Harrison
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Jan 1, 2020

Abstract

The land disposal of voluminous fine-grained tailings from the processing of mined ore bodies poses a long-term risk to the surrounding environment and local communities, while also representing a loss of valuable natural resources; including water, land and mined minerals. To date, the development and practical implementation of alternative approaches and technologies for removing risk and reducing the burden associated with these wastes, particularly in South Africa, remains limited, and value recovery is largely limited to the extraction of precious metals. To this end, researchers at the University of Cape Town have developed a programmatic multi-phased approach to explore and develop opportunities for the valorisation of large-volume mine wastes, based on the innovation value chain. This paper outlines this conceptual approach and presents key outcomes from its application for the specific case of sulfide-bearing coal processing wastes from South African collieries. Through the application of a combination of qualitative and quantitative tools and methodologies, a number of potentially viable opportunities and processing routes for value recovery and bulk re-purposing of these wastes have been identified and tested on a laboratory scale. Studies have, however, also shown that there are several technical and non-technical factors currently constraining commercial application of these opportunities. Overcoming these constraints will require a commitment to innovative waste management approaches and effective multi-sectoral collaboration. Keywords: Coal processing wastes, physical separation, waste re-purposing and utilisation, technology transfer
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APA: J. L. Broadhurst A. Kotsiopoulos J. R. Amaral Filho S. T. L. Harrison  (2020)  Turning mineral processing tailings into an Asset: A programmatic approach for the development of valorization opportunities, J.L. Broadhurst, A. Kotsiopoulos, J.R. Amaral Filho, and S.T.L. Harrison

MLA: J. L. Broadhurst A. Kotsiopoulos J. R. Amaral Filho S. T. L. Harrison Turning mineral processing tailings into an Asset: A programmatic approach for the development of valorization opportunities, J.L. Broadhurst, A. Kotsiopoulos, J.R. Amaral Filho, and S.T.L. Harrison. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2020.

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