Raffinate neutralization experiments at the McClean Lake Mill - removal of arsenic and nickel

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Mahoney, J [1 ]
Langmuir, D [1 ]
Slaughter, M [1 ]
Rowson, J [1 ]
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[1] Hydrol Consultants Inc, Lakewood, CO USA
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10.1007/3-540-28367-6_23
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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Uranium ores at the McClean Lake Operation in the Athabasca Basin of Northern Saskatchewan can produce elevated levels of arsenic (up to 700 mg/L) and nickel (up to 500 mg/L) in acidic (pH<1.5) spent leaching solutions (raffinates). Prior to neutralization, if necessary, ferric sulfate is added to tailings slurries to increase their Fe/As (molar) ratio to greater than 3. The slurries are then neutralized with lime to pH 4, and subsequently to pH 7-8. After neutralization, As and Ni concentrations average less than 1 mg/L. Solids from bench scale experiments demonstrate that As is associated primarily with scorodite and annabergite, with small amounts adsorbed onto or co-precipitated with ferrihydrite.
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