Título
An overview of reclaimed wastewater reuse in gold heap leaching
11627/504811627/5048
Autor
Palomo Briones, Rodolfo
Ovando Franco, Monserrat
Razo Flores, Elías
Celis García, María de Lourdes Berenice
Rangel Méndez, José René
Vences Álvarez, Esmeralda
Cruz Gaona, Roel
Lazaro, Isabel
Briones Gallardo, Roberto
Resumen
"The intensive use of groundwater by the gold mining industry is an important sustainability concern, especially in arid and semiarid regions where groundwater is a scarce resource. Alternatives, such as water reuse, treatment and recycling, have been implemented to overcome this issue. The potential use of reclaimed wastewater in gold heap leaching, without decreasing the process efficiency, has not yet been considered. Hence, this review focuses on the physicochemical, biological, and chemical features (organic matter, microbial loads, metal ions, and anions) of reclaimed wastewater that may limit its use in gold heap leaching."
Fecha de publicación
2016Tipo de publicación
articleDOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/08827508.2016.1190356Área de conocimiento
TECNOLOGÍA METALÚRGICAColecciones
Editor
Taylor & FrancisPalabras clave
Cyanide biodegradationGold
Heap leaching
Reclaimed wastewater
Sustainable mining