PILOTING OF THE ALKALINE SULFIDE HYDROMETALLURGICAL GOLD RECOVERY PROCESS CAMP Mr. Caelen D. Anderson, Mr. Robert Stepper, & Dr Corby G. Anderson The Center.

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PILOTING OF THE ALKALINE SULFIDE HYDROMETALLURGICAL GOLD RECOVERY PROCESS CAMP Mr. Caelen D. Anderson, Mr. Robert Stepper, & Dr Corby G. Anderson The Center for Advanced Mineral and Metallurgical Processing Butte, Montana USA Introduction The social license for the use of cyanide in gold processing in Montana in the United States is limited by law. One response has been the "International Cyanide Management Code For the Manufacture, Transport, and Use of Cyanide In the Production of Gold" (Code) developed by a multi-stakeholder Steering Committee under the guidance of the United Nations Environmental Program (UNEP) and the International Council on Metals and the Environment (ICME). The Code is an industry voluntary program for gold mining companies. It focuses exclusively on the safe management of cyanide and cyanidation mill tailings and leach solutions. Companies that adopt the code must have their mining operations that use cyanide to recover gold audited by an independent third party to determine the status of Code implementation. Those operations that meet the Code requirements can be certified. A unique trademark symbol can then be utilized by the certified operation. Audit results are made public to inform stakeholders of the status of cyanide management practices at the certified operation. Another response has been the development of alternatives to cyanide for gold recovery. That is the focus of this poster Abstract In many parts of the world including Montana in the United States, the ‘Social License’ to utilize established technologies has come into question. In the case of cyanide use in gold heap leaching, this has become a major focal point for our profession. Currently in the State of Montana, the use of cyanide for gold ores using open pit heap leach technology has been outlawed through the public initiative process. This has largely been predicated on politics and perception rather than from a technical basis. Hence, the larger question looming over process engineering is how to utilize technology for the betterment of our society while addressing barriers of misperception, fear and political agendas. This presentation illustrates the response by the process industries in the form of the International Cyanide Code and alkaline sulfide hydrometallurgy, a cyanide alternative for gold processing. Alkaline Sulfide Hydrometallurgy Cyanide Alternative Alkaline Sulfide Gold Processing Gold Leaching 2Au + S22- + 2S2- 2AuS- + 2S2- Gold Recovery Ion exchange, solvent extraction, electro winning, cementation. Waste Solution Treatment 2 O2 + Na2S  Na2SO4 3.5 O2 + 2 NaOH + Na2S2  2 Na2SO4 + H2O Regeneration and By-Product Formation by Electrodialysis 2NH4OH + Na2SO4 ⇄ 2NaOH + (NH4)2SO4 Thus gold is recovered with alkaline sulfide hydrometallurgy. From waste solutions, caustic is regenerated for the process while by-product ammonium sulfate fertilizer is created. Summary This poster has illustrated the established technology of gold heap leaching utilizing cyanide. In some parts of the world, fear, misperception, and political agendas have limited the use of this technology. This poster briefly illustrates strategies industry has used to re-establish the social license for this gold processing. This includes the International Cyanide Management Code and the development of cyanide alternatives such as alkaline sulfide hydrometallurgy. Thanks to CAST and the MBRCT for sponsorship of this project. Dr. Corby G. Anderson Director Center for Advanced Mineral and Metallurgical Processing Montana Tech, 1300 West Park Street Room 214 ELC Building Butte, Montana USA 59701 Telephone: 406-496-4794; Facsimile: 406-496-4512 E-mail: CAnderson@mtech.edu Web: www.mtech.edu/CAMP Eh – pH Diagrams for the Cyanide Alternative Alkaline Sulfide Gold Processing System. Alkaline Sulfide Gold Recovery Pilot Plant.