Meeting strict water codes
Canadian Mining Journal Staff | August 1, 2011 | 12:00 am
BioteQ Environmental Technologies of Vancouver has just completed its seventh season of water treatment operations at Xstrata Nickel’s Raglan site in the Nunavik Region of northern Quebec.
The ChemSulphide plant treats surface water by applying ISO 14001 standards for environmental compliance to meet very strict water quality requirements to produce clean water for release to the environmentl.
It’s aniticipated that BioteQ’s plant will treat approximately 1 million cubic meters of water at the Raglan site during the 2011 operating season, depending on the availability of water after the snow melt.
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