Vouanmi Bacterial Oxidation: Commissioning And Operation

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Julia R. Budden
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

The role of bacterial oxidation in the mining industry is becoming more widely accepted. Western Australia has accepted the technology as a pretreatment for refractory gold concentrates more readily than most. The third of such plants has been completed at the Y ouanmi Gold Mine. This is situated approxi­mately 500 kilometres north east of Perth, in the Yilgarn mineral field. Y ouanmi concentrates are produced from underground ore and contain arsenopyrite and pyrite as the main sulphide miner­als. Refractory gold from this deposit is generally associated with the arsenopyrite portion of the material. Gold Mines of Australia Ltd ("GMA") initiated pilot scale testing at the BacTech premises in November 1993. The decision by GMA to use BacTech's technology was announced in February 1994. Design and construction commenced at this time. Bacterial growth on site was initiated in July 1994 and continuous opera­tion began in the October. Concentrate was added at 0.5 tonnes per hour and this has increased to 1 tonne per hour.
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APA: Julia R. Budden  (1995)  Vouanmi Bacterial Oxidation: Commissioning And Operation

MLA: Julia R. Budden Vouanmi Bacterial Oxidation: Commissioning And Operation . Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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