Treatment of Gold Mill Effluents for Removal and Recovery or Destruction of Cyanide -A Summary of the Joint Project with Six Gold Mills

- Organization:
- Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
- Pages:
- 46
- File Size:
- 1951 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1978
Abstract
"In the processing of gold ores by the cyanidation route, effluents which are discharged to the tailings areas can contain up to several hundred parts per million of cyanide in complex combination with similar quantities of heavy metals. Complicating this obvious problem of waste control are concentrations of thiosalts and thiocyanates which are roughly equivalent to the amounts of cyanide species. Although most gold mills are located in thinly populated areas, such contaminants can represent a potential environmental problem due to the various limitations exhibited by on-property ponding.The former Extraction Metallurgy Division of CANMET recognized the problem and, in early 1974, invited representatives of the gold mills to Ottawa to discuss the situation. At that meeting members of the Division presented a ""state of the art"" literature survey of cyanide abatement technology for waste solutions, together with preliminary cost estimate data(1). Shortly thereafter, Environment Canada, together with Environment Ontario, decided upon a guideline of 0.1 ppm (0.1 mg/l) total cyanide content as tolerable for an effluent stream which is discharged, in any manner, to the watershed."
Citation
APA:
(1978) Treatment of Gold Mill Effluents for Removal and Recovery or Destruction of Cyanide -A Summary of the Joint Project with Six Gold MillsMLA: Treatment of Gold Mill Effluents for Removal and Recovery or Destruction of Cyanide -A Summary of the Joint Project with Six Gold Mills. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1978.