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The tailings containing cyanide must be disposed of properly to ensure the cyanide will remain impounded. Ideas for proper containment methods were outlined. These plans included: economic value, metallurgical methods, waste treatment choices, competent disposal sites and safe disposal procedures. These points were discussed. A case history of Cannon Mine in Wenatchee, Washington was included as an illistration of these points.
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Impoundment design for cyanided tailings: case history at the Cannon mine project
1985, Colorado State University, Geotechnical Engineering Program
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Impoundment design for cyanided tailings: case history of the Cannon Mine Project
1984, Dept. of Civil Engineering, Colorado State University
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