Veolia's effluent treatment solutions will be employed at the Brucejack gold mine in British Columbia, Canada. Photo: Veolia.
CANADA, OCTOBER 17, 2016 -- Veolia, through its subsidiary Veolia Water Technologies Canada, has been chosen by Pretium Resources Inc. to supply the new effluent treatment facility for the Brucejack gold mine in British Columbia, Canada. Brucejack is one of the largest and highest-grading undeveloped gold projects in the world with commercial production targeted for 2017.
Veolia will supply proven proprietary processes to treat up to 10,000 m3 per day of effluent water from the mine. The permanent effluent treatment system will consist of several technologies which were selected for their robustness and compactness, starting with the Actiflo® clarification process for primary metals removal. The water will be further polished by a highly-efficient Hydrotech™ Discfilter, which gives added insurance in meeting very stringent discharge criteria. Start-up of the new effluent treatment facility is scheduled for spring 2017.
This contract follows months of extensive collaboration and testing to ensure that the most stringent environmental discharge limits will be met. The exhaustive test work that was carried out at Veolia laboratories in Montreal has been largely used in support of the extensive permitting work that has been prepared by Pretium for the Canadian and Provincial authorities. "Based on Pretium's investment in several months of test work, it was clear how committed they are to ensuring their environmental stewardship," stated David Oliphant, Vice President Business Development Heavy Industry for Veolia Water Technologies Canada.