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Australia - Making Borehole Water Potable

A zinc and lead mine in North West Queensland needed to produce potable water from local boreholes, for use in the camp, to support the development of the mine. However, there were major problems with calcium sulfate scale and issues with pH, thus rendering the current antiscalants being used as ineffective.

Ghana - Environmental Discharge at a Ghanaian Gold Mine

A large international mining company needed to reduce the nitrate, sulfate and ammonia content of the water discharged from a gold mine in Ghana to meet stringent regulations.

Peru - Barren Solution Treatment at a Peruvian Gold Mine

A gold mine in Northern Central Peru operated by a major American mining company needed to reduce the level of dissolved salts, cyanide and traces of gold contaminants in barren solution, to comply with environmental regulations for discharge.

USA - Phosphate Mine and Chemical Plant

This large, vertically-integrated phosphate mine and chemical plant in the USA uses eight boilers to meet its steam requirements. A state-of-the art reverse osmosis (RO) membrane system was installed in 2009 to improve the feed water. However, despite the use of a silica-specific antiscalant, the membranes needed to be cleaned increasingly frequently.