Title: London Extension Tunnel Water Treatment
1London Extension Tunnel Water Treatment
- Water treatment does not have to cost
- Millions
2London Extension Water Treatment Plant
- Located in central Colorado 100 mi southwest of
Denver - Elevation over 11,000 feet
- Initial Evaluation and Bench scale testing
- Design/construct for 140,000
- Operated and de-bugged by DRMS personnel
- Operated year round on limited budget
- Subsequently modified based upon our experience
- Now operated by land developer
3London Extension Tunnel
4Mine Site
5London Extension Mine Before Construction
6Sketch of Water Treatment Plant
7Sketch of water sampling sites
8London Extension Tunnel After Construction
9Winter in the Rockies
10Bulkhead with ice
11Upper Sludge Pond
12Ice on floor of drift and rough-looking timber
13Used CKD Tank
14Vibrator to help CKD Flow
15Electrical Control Panel
16pH Sensor in pit
17Pipeline
18Pond Layout
19Settling Pond
20Settling Pond Sediment Delta
21Drying Pond
22CKD Buildup
23More CKD Buildup
24Feeder Cleaner (Leaf Rake)
25Interior of building
26Road closed by snowdrift
27Sketch of water sampling sites
28Manganese Reduction
29Percent Reduction in Manganeserelated to pH
30Zinc Reduction
31Percent Reduction in Zincas compared to pH
32Conclusion
- We see significant reductions in Zinc and
Manganese - The system is extremely sensitive to pH
- Comparable reductions are seen in other metals of
concern - The plant is simple and easy to operate
- With Good Samaritan legislation, there should be
10 to 20 of these operating in Colorado alone
33Some days, snowshoes work best
34CONSTRUCTION COST (1997) 140,000 ANNUAL
KILN DUST COST 7,500 ANNUAL ELECTRIC
COST 500 ESTIMATED ANNUAL SLUDGE DISPOSAL
COST 1,000 ESTIMATED MAINTENANCE
COST 2,000- 5,000
35Our friendly staff is available to answer any
questions after the presentation