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Waste Not, Want Not – Rethinking the Tailings and Mine Waste Issue
By S Joyce, Z Agioutantis, D van Zyl, D Shields
Over the past 15 years, the mining industry has begun to incorporate the concepts of sustainable development and sustainable mining practice across the life cycle of mineral operations. This requires
Jul 27, 2015
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Waste Processing in the Zinc Industry Using Ausmelt Technology
By Robbilliard K. R, Floyd J. M
The problems facing the metallurgical industry from the viewpoint of the range of unacceptable residues, flue dusts and slags currently produced from the electrolytic zinc process, electric arc furn
Jan 1, 1993
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Waste Recycle in the Catalytic Waste Converter
By T C. Hughes, R Hughes
Ausmelt has developed and commercialised high temperature reactor technology that has been applied to waste processing in the form of a catalytic waste converter (CWC). Ausmelt Technology uses a top s
Jan 1, 2000
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Waste Rock and Tailings Mixtures as a Possible Seal for Potentially Acid Forming Waste Rock
By G W. Wilson, C Panidis
Potentially acid forming (PAF) waste rock contained in dumps formed as a result of open cut mining of metalliferous orebodies are conventionally sealed or covered using a near-saturated, low permeabil
Jan 1, 2003
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Waste Rock Characterisation and Management at Kaltim Prima Coal
By P Scott
Kaltim Prima Coal, an open cut coal mine located in Sangatta, East Kalimantan, Indonesia, operates two deep pits and two shallow pits with a truck and shovel operation. KPC produced 17 Mt of coal in 2
Jan 1, 2003
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Waste Rock Geochemistry as an aid to the Development of Cost-Effective Mine Waste Planning and Rehabilitation Strategies
The geochemistry of waste rock from mining operations is critical to the development of acidity-related environmental problems during mining operations, and following mine closure. Failure to recognis
Jan 1, 1993
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Waste Rock Pile Construction to Lower Closure and Relinquishment Costs
By J R. Taylor, J A. Muchan, S M. Pape, B S. Davis
Acid and metalliferous drainage (AMD) is routinely derived from waste rock, tailings, pit wall rock, underground mine voids, heap leach pads, ore stockpiles, concentrate stockpiles and even slag piles
Jun 28, 2016
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Water Accountability and Efficiency at a Base Metals Refinery
By K G. Harding, A Osman, A du Toit, F K. Crundwell, C M. Sheridan
"Most mineral processing plants have high water requirements for their operational activities. These plants often function in an environment where water is becoming increasingly scarce. An increase in
Nov 26, 2013
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Water and Soil Management Responsibilities
Both the miner and the Regional Water Board have legal obligations to ensure that all discharges of water from a mine site are free of harmful wastes, and that proper authorisation is obtained to abst
Jan 1, 1986
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Water as Risk in Mining – Media Analysis and the RISKGATE Body of Knowledge
By J Harris, M Shi, S Vink, P A. Kirsch
Across the life-of-mine, water is both an essential commodity to mining, and one of the most significant hazards. In Australia, a land of drought and floods, availability of water is a critical strate
Jul 16, 2014
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Water balance management 101
By M Rafty, C Lane
Managing water is a key aspect of mining, whether a site is in water surplus or water deficit. Water in tailings storage facilities (TSFs) needs to be managed carefully to maximise the density of the
Jul 23, 2018
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Water Balancing in Mineral Processing - Issues and Opportunities
Water Balancing in Mineral Processing - Issues and Opportunities
Sep 13, 2010
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Water Conservation at Construction Projects
By B Hannah, M Uriarte, F Labarca, C Madore, G Ganapathi, L Martin, T Haase
BechtelÆs Mining and Metals projects across the globe are executed in remote arid and semi-arid countries where providing even basic water supplies impose considerable challenges. Opportunities for wa
Nov 26, 2013
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Water Consumption Optimisation in Copper Heap Leach-SX-EW Projects
Water is a key resource input to copper heap leach operations in both quality and quantity. A number of recent developments in analysis of the technology have shown that water consumption can be optim
Jan 1, 2003
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Water Contents in Flotation Froths
Direct measurements of liquid contents in foams obtained from (x-terpineol a-T) n-pentanol (AmOH) and n-octanol (OctOH) solutions were carried out using a column of special construction. The column
Jan 1, 1993
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Water Control in Exhaust Ventilation Raises and Associated Fan Works
The Olympic Dam Mine is a large, mechanised, underground operation currently producing 2.2 million tonnes-per-year of copper/uranium/gold ore. The mine is accessed via one shaft and one service declin
Jan 1, 1992
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Water Filtration ù Advantages of Fabric Media
By D Morris
This presentation discusses a water filtration technology termed Fabric Media that is somewhat novel to the Australian market place and reports several recent mining industry installations. Like many
Jan 1, 2006
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Water Flow in Uncovered Waste Rock ù A Multi-Year Large Lysimeter Study
By L Smith, R Beckie
An intermediate scale (8 m + 8 m + 5 m high) constructed waste rock pile experiment was built upon a contiguous grid of 16 gravity drainage lysimeters to investigate the flow of water in unsaturated w
Jan 1, 2003
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Water Footprint for a South African Platinum Mine
By K G. Harding, E L. Haggard, C M. Sheridan
Mining is a water intensive sector, contributing to declining water resource quality around the world. Improvements to current mine water management practices can help reduce the amount of water utili
Nov 26, 2013
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Water for a Sustainable Minerals Industry ù A Review
This paper summarises the results of a study carried out for the Sustainable Minerals Institute, University of Queensland, aimed at identifying the major water-related issues facing the minerals indus
Jan 1, 2003