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Selenium release and removal from the Red Dog Mine operation Brienne, Stephane H. R.; Falutsu, Maria; Weakley, J. O.; Kulas, Jim E.; Kuit, Walter J.; Geist, D. J.; Gustafson, Jennifer A.; Wood, Scott; Baker, Leslie L.; Rosenzweig, R. Frank; Ramamoorthy, Srividhya; Crawford, Don L.; Prisbrey, Keith A.; Moller, Gregory; George, John B.
Abstract
Recent changes in the Red Dog water discharge permit reduced the allowable selenium discharge concentration to 6.0 ug/L. When these changes were introduced, the selenium concentration in the treated effluent was 9 ug/L. Over the last two years, this concentration has decreased to 4.5 ug/L. The release and subsequent selenium reactions in the mill circuit were investigated using mill and concentrator surveys. Designed flotation experiments were also carried out to determine the factors responsible for selenium release. The fate of selenium in the tailings impoundment was investigated using thermodynamic tailings pond simulations. Laboratory tests were conducted to determine the long term release rates. A water and sediment sampling campaign from different areas in the tailings impoundment was conducted.
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Selenium release and removal from the Red Dog Mine operation
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Recent changes in the Red Dog water discharge permit reduced the allowable selenium discharge
concentration to 6.0 ug/L. When these changes were introduced, the selenium concentration in
the treated effluent was 9 ug/L. Over the last two years, this concentration has decreased to
4.5 ug/L. The release and subsequent selenium reactions in the mill circuit were investigated
using mill and concentrator surveys. Designed flotation experiments were also carried out to
determine the factors responsible for selenium release. The fate of selenium in the tailings
impoundment was investigated using thermodynamic tailings pond simulations. Laboratory tests
were conducted to determine the long term release rates. A water and sediment sampling campaign from different areas in the tailings impoundment was conducted.
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eng
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2009-06-23
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Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library
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10.14288/1.0042365
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Unreviewed
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Other
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British Columbia Technical and Research Committee on Reclamation
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