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Effective and environmentally compliant in-situ recovery of sedimentary-hosted uranium (poster)

27 Jun 2018, 17:00
1h
Vienna

Vienna

POSTER Track 7. Uranium production by the in situ leaching (ISL) process Poster Session

Speaker

Dr Horst Maerten (Heathgate Resources Pty Ltd)

Description

This poster is the companion to the oral paper (Contribution 219) that reviews recent advancements in Development of in-situ recovery (ISR) projects for uranium including  dedicated exploration/delineation methods and field tests for gathering deter-mining data,  efficient lab tests and assays of core samples, including up-scaling methodolo-gy applied to (1D) column leach tests for a reliable feasibility study of (3D) field ISR, Planning and optimization of ISR processing comprising  wellfield hydrology,  leaching chemistry,  monitoring and process control,  economics,  environmental compliance, Post-mining measures for ISR aquifer restauration in accordance to regulatory re-quirements including  conceptual methodology (combining test procedures and model predictions) for ISR project development and permit procedure,  monitoring and optimization. The effective and environmentally compliant ISR of uranium will be demonstrated for recent ISR projects operated by Heathgate Resources in the Frome Basin, South Australia.
Country or International Organization Australia

Primary author

Dr Horst Maerten (Heathgate Resources Pty Ltd)

Co-authors

Mr Aaron Smith (Heathgate Resources Pty. Ltd.) Ms Andrea Marsland-Smith (Heathgate Resources Pty. Ltd.) Mr Ben Packer (Heathgate Resources Pty. Ltd.) Mr Harald Kalka (Umwelt- und Ingenieurtechnik GmbH Dresden) Ms Jana Nicolai (Umwelt- und Ingenieurtechnik GmbH Dresden) Mr Micha Zauner (Umwelt- und Ingenieurtechnik GmbH Dresden) Mr Michael Gorzechowski (Heathgate Resources Pty. Ltd.)

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