

The plant brings together BioteQ’s ChemSulphide® process for metal recovery with the SART process for cyanide regeneration developed by SGS Lakefield and Teck Corporation, to remove and recover copper from the cyanide leach solution produced by the gold heap leach operation, and regenerate the cyanide so that it can be re-cycled back to the gold operation. Constructed in 2008, the plant has a capacity of 340 m3/hr, and is capable of recovering 900,000 pounds of copper and regenerating 2.8 million pounds of cyanide annually.
The plant produces high grade, saleable copper concentrate containing approximately 65% copper, creating an incremental revenue stream for the mine. By removing the metallurgical interference of copper from the gold leach process, the plant enhances the recovery of gold on activated carbon, and improves purity of the gold-silver dore produced at the mine.
Up to 95% of cyanide is regenerated and recycled for gold recovery, actively reducing the quantity of cyanide required and the associated operating costs, while concurrently increasing environmental performance by eliminating copper-cyanide complexes in residual leach solution and recycling the copper off-site.
BioteQ’s services included process design, equipment procurement, construction, commissioning, operator training and operating services for the project.
The application of BioteQ’s technology at Lluvia de Oro has a number of process, environmental, and economic benefits. The plant can: