Water Recycling Methods Implemented at the Roy Lloyd Gold Mine Experience Gained and Future Plans

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
R. C. Snider
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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8
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Publication Date:
Nov 1, 2011

Abstract

The Roy Lloyd Mine in northern Saskatchewan is a high-grade underground gold mine which is currently supplying ore to Golden Band Resources Inc. (Golden Band)?s Jolu mill. Prior to the operation of the mine, an underground exploration program was conducted intermittently at the site. During both the underground exploration phase and mining, Golden Band has implemented water recycling to reduce freshwater usage within the mine in order to address concerns over the potential for impacts associated with freshwater usage and to reduce the volume of effluent discharged from the site. Golden Band initiated an underground exploration program at the Roy Lloyd Mine site (formerly called the Bingo Project) in October 2007 to better delineate the mineralization of the Bingo gold deposit. The exploration program provided geological information required in order to improve the confidence level of the geological resource model and also provided information to aid in the mining of the deposit, such as the determination of groundwater inflow rates. Underground production mining started in March 2011. This paper provides an overview of the mine water recycling methods implemented at the site during both the exploration and initial mining phases of the project, and the success/drawbacks of these measures to date, including the potential cost savings in the form of reduced treatment and monitoring costs inherent in a reduction of the volume of effluent discharged from the site. The paper will also discuss options that are currently being evaluated in order to further assist Golden Band?s ability to recycle water and reduce the volume of effluent discharged to the environment, while ensuring effluent discharged from the site to the environment meets criteria.
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APA: R. C. Snider  (2011)  Water Recycling Methods Implemented at the Roy Lloyd Gold Mine Experience Gained and Future Plans

MLA: R. C. Snider Water Recycling Methods Implemented at the Roy Lloyd Gold Mine Experience Gained and Future Plans. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2011.

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