INOCULUM BUILDUP
Mixed cultures of mesophilic bacteria or thermophilic microorganisms are used to effect biooxidation in a GEOCOAT® heap. Inoculum in the required quantity is grown up on site, starting with a small volume of culture from the laboratory. The culture is grown in a solution of nutrient salts, with periodic addition of small quantities of sulfide concentrate and elemental sulfur. The suspension is agitated and aerated. As the bacterial density increases, the inoculum is transferred to progressively larger vessels and diluted by the addition of nutrient medium. This process is repeated until the required volume of inoculum is obtained.
The new GEOCOAT® heap is inoculated by adding the inoculum to the on-solution pond. Inoculum may also be added to the concentrate slurry just before it is coated onto the support rock. This method, called BIOPRO?, is covered by patents held by Newmont Mining Company and cross-licensed to GeoBiotics.

GEOCOAT® Plant - Agnes Mine, South Africa

Solution Pond under Construction

Materials Handling System and GEOCOAT® Heaps

Air Distribution Piping and Drain Rock Layer

Stacking and Coating

GEOCOAT® Pad with Distribution Piping

Trommel for Separation of Oxidized Concentrate

Trommel and Oxidized Concentrate Thickener

Trommel and CIL
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