DEMM Engineering & Manufacturing

Golden contract for Veolia

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Veolia Water Technologi­es, which has a 30-year contract to manage and maintain Papakura’s (Auckland) water supply – a contract when first won that was the only private sector water concession contract in the country – has been contracted to design and supply a Reverse Osmosis plant to reduce the chloride levels in the produced water stream at the Fostervill­e Gold Mine. The water treatment plant solution will allow Kirkland Lake Gold to continue meeting their operations license conditions in a sustainabl­e way.

Kirkland Lake Gold is a mid-tier gold producer targeting 580,000 – 595,000 ounces of gold production in 2017 from mines in Canada and Australia. In Australia, Kirkland Lake Gold owns and operates the Fostervill­e Mine, which is a high- grade, low- cost undergroun­d gold mine, located 20 km from the local city of Bendigo. The Fostervill­e Mine features extensive exploratio­n potential and lowcost production. The mine is currently experienci­ng a significan­t increase in gold production due to recent exploratio­n.

Fostervill­e Gold Mine plans to implement a water treatment plant to treat mine water for reuse within their process water circuit and Veolia’s task is for its Reverse Osmosis plant to reduce the chloride levels < 500 mg/ L. The plant will consist of multimedia and carbon filtration followed by primary Reverse Osmosis and reject recovery Reverse Osmosis. It has the capacity to treat 2 MLD and will allow the Fostervill­e Gold Mine to continue meeting their operating license conditions in a sustainabl­e way. It is planned to be operationa­l in 2019.

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