Heap Leach Fundamentals

How Drip Irrigation Works in Heap Leach Mining

Ore-Max was a pioneer in applying drip irrigation to gold and copper mines in the late 1980s. Previously, mines used sprinklers, which had many environmental and production limitations. Drip systems solved these problems, and today, drip irrigation is the standard on over 90% of gold, copper, and uranium mines. It is without question the ‘best practice’ method for heap leach mining worldwide.

From Agriculture to Mining

The transition from sprinklers to drip irrigation revolutionized heap leaching.

The Problem with Sprinklers

  • Evaporation & Wind Drift: Significant solution loss to the atmosphere, especially in hot, windy climates, altering solution chemistry and wasting water.
  • Poor Uniformity: Over-watering near the sprinkler and under-watering at the edges led to uneven leaching and lower overall recovery.
  • Compaction & Channeling: The impact of large water droplets compacted the ore surface, reducing permeability and causing solution to channel rather than percolate.
  • Oxygen Depletion: Surface flooding from sprinklers created a barrier, preventing essential oxygen from reaching the ore for the leaching reaction to occur.

The Drip Irrigation Solution

  • Direct Application: Solution is applied directly to the ore surface, eliminating evaporation and wind drift losses.
  • High Uniformity: Pressure-compensating emitters deliver a precise, equal amount of solution at every point, ensuring the entire heap is leached evenly.
  • Gentle Application: Slow, controlled dripping prevents surface compaction and promotes uniform percolation through the ore stack.
  • Oxygen Availability: By keeping the surface unsaturated, drip irrigation allows oxygen to freely diffuse into the heap, maximizing the leach reaction rate.

Components of a Drip Irrigation System

A complete system includes distribution, control, and application components working in concert.

Mainlines & Submains

Large-diameter pipes that transport the leach solution from the pump station to different sections of the heap leach pad.

Valves & Filters

Control flow to different zones and remove suspended solids from the solution that could plug the emitters.

Pressure Regulators

Ensure that the pressure in the emitterlines remains within the optimal range for consistent emitter performance, regardless of elevation changes.

Emitterlines (Drip Lines)

The final distribution component, containing precisely spaced, pressure-compensating emitters that deliver the solution to the ore.

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