Overcoming Metals and TSS Removal Challenges

Effective Sludge Management at Brucejack Mine

The Challenge

Veolia was approached by Pretium in 2014 to assist for the permit request with all government instances, to supply a temporary plant used for the exploration and construction phases and ultimately, a permanent wastewater treatment plant to be used once the mine was in operation. 

The project brought its own set of challenges, mainly due to the location of the mine. With the mine situated near a glacier, the treated water criteria was very stringent, and, with no road or air access, the site was only accessible by using a Husky tracked vehicle to cross the glacier. 

The available space at the site being very limited, Pretium was unable to find space to build a pond for primary decantation, which meant that the TSS in wastewater was correspondingly potentially very high. Space constraints also meant that the treatment chain needed to be as compact as possible.

 

The Solution

The permanent effluent treatment system, started-up in 2017, consisted of several Veolia proprietary technologies which were selected for their robustness and compactness, starting with the Actiflo® high-rate ballasted clarification process for primary metals removal. 

The water was further polished by a highly-efficient Hydrotech™ Discfilter, which gave added insurance in meeting very stringent discharge criteria. A centrifuge was installed to dewater the sludge. The inlet flow was between 3,200 and 6,000 m3/d. 

 

The Results

The TSS concentration at the treatment inlet (blue bullets) was much higher than expected during design. 

As the construction activities increased, the TSS increased gradually to eventually exceed 10,000 mg/L. Even given this, the Actiflo® effluent quality (red bullets) was better than required with an average TSS at the Actiflo® outlet around 8 mg/L. 

The Hydrotech™ Discfilter, acting as polishing after the Actiflo®, was able to decrease the TSS even further, with an average of less than 2 mg/L (green bullets). 

This mining application demonstrated that the Actiflo® can operate with a very high TSS and operated with no degradation of performance with TSS at more than 10,000 mg/L. 

One of the perceived weaknesses of sand ballasted decantation is the relatively low solid content of the produced sludge. Pretium requested that Veolia produce a sludge that could be dry stacked with over 30% solid. Given the space requirement constraints, the use of a conventional thickener was not possible. 
 

To achieve the sludge requirements, Veolia provided a centrifuge to dewater the sludge. With a judicious choice of polymers, the sludge solid content was increased from 1.9% to 47% on average. The cake produced by the centrifuge was much better than required, while maintaining 24/7 operation and no significant downtime except for normal preventive maintenance. 

Veolia was able to meet Pretium’s expectation by building a compact and efficient plant. The treatment chain used on the project was able to handle more than 10,000 mg/L TSS and to deliver clarified water at less than 10 mg/L while producing sludge at well over 40% solid.

The Client

Pretium Resources Inc.’s Brucejack underground, high-grade gold mine is located in northwestern British Columbia, Canada. Pretium challenged Veolia Water Technologies to provide a wastewater treatment plant to remove Total Suspended Solids (TSS) and some heavy metals from their gold mine effluent by using as little land space as possible while producing a solid waste.

 

Key Figures

  • Treatment chain can handle >10,000 mg/L TSS
  • Sludge solid content >40%