Conference Proceedings
Water in Mining 2009
Conference Proceedings
Water in Mining 2009
Water Management Issues with Processing Magnetite Ores
There are no large rivers in Western Australia capable of supplying water for processing magnetite ores. If sea water is used there are severe corrosion issues and the requirement to wash the concentrates with potable water. If groundwater is used there is a need to treat the water and sustainability is an issue for large projects because of potential drawdown of the aquifer.If sea water is desalinated the cost of the water is high because of the power requirement. At the same time the necessity to conserve water has lead to flow sheets where all of the tailings have to be filtered to minimise the water requirement.Managing the various water qualities and optimising water recovery and quality has resulted in optimising the water balance and issues meeting environmental obligations. Reverse flotation is a critical final step in reducing the silica level in the final concentrate and requires good quality water._x000D_
FORMAL CITATION:Connelly, D, 2009. Water management issues with processing magnetite ores, in Proceedings Water in Mining 2009, pp 55-64 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
FORMAL CITATION:Connelly, D, 2009. Water management issues with processing magnetite ores, in Proceedings Water in Mining 2009, pp 55-64 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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