-- Rio2(RIO.TO)周三宣布,其位于秘鲁新近收购的康德斯塔布尔铜矿新建尾矿过滤设施(TFF)正式启动调试阶段。 该公司表示,新建尾矿过滤设施采用干式堆放尾矿,标志着该项目在历经18个月建设、总投资约2700万美元后,迎来了“重要的运营里程碑”。 该公司还表示,该设施的设计处理能力为每日8400吨,能够处理康德斯塔布尔铜矿目前100%的尾矿产量,并且其设计已考虑到未来潜在的产能扩张。 该公司补充道,调试工作预计将在10周内完成,并计划于2026年第三季度全面投入商业运营。 该公司表示:“尾矿库(TFF)过滤后的干尾矿最初将存放在现有的、已获许可的尾矿库设施中,之后再转移至6号尾矿库。目前,尾矿库的审批流程已进入后期阶段,预计将于2026年第三季度获得环境审批。” 该公司还指出,6号尾矿库的初始许可处理能力预计为4300万吨,其设计允许分阶段扩建,总处理能力最高可达1.7亿吨,以支持未来延长矿山寿命。 Rio2总裁兼首席执行官安德鲁·考克斯表示:“我们对康德斯泰布尔矿区取得的这一重要进展感到非常高兴。” “运营团队对最高环境和安全标准的承诺令人印象深刻,过滤厂调试阶段的启动便是这一努力的有力证明。这也是矿山下一阶段发展的重要一步,我们Rio2公司非常期待在今年年底前公布这一进展。”
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