Mine Water Management Assessment

Mine Surface Water Management Assessment

Mine Surface Water Management Assessment

Project Highlights

Integrated Sustainability assessed water management systems at three active mine sites in British Columbia, identifying infrastructure gaps and optimizing water conveyance for contact and non-contact water.

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Mine Water Management Assessment

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Mine Water Treatment Facility Panorama

Mine Water Treatment Plant – Northern B.C.

Major constituent removal was focused on selenium and metals and was designed to treat water to environmental discharge criteria. The selenium treatment system can perform up to 6,500 m3/day. The metals remove system can perform up to 16,000 m3/day. Integrated Sustainability provided discipline engineering including plant layout optimization and piping design to maximize performance while reducing footprint and cost.

Mine Water Treatment Facility Design

Mine Water Treatment Plant Feasibility Level Design

Feasibility level engineering design and cost estimating for a mine water treatment plant.
Major constituents for removal included copper, cadmium, iron, arsenic, and ammonia. Plant designed for peak flows of 3,000 m3/day. The design included targeted treatment for arsenic and ammonia. Integrated Sustainability provided full process design, discipline engineering and cost estimating to support the feasibility level design development of the WTP. This includes Influent pre conditioning was investigated to reduce size of ammonia treatment system and reduce estimated plant TIC by $3.4 million.

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