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Bauxite tailings, also known as red mud, are often generated in vast quantities by extracting
alumina from bauxites. The relatively complex composition of the red mud, an insoluble residue
from bauxite processing, coupled with its fine particle size distribution, high pH, poor settling
properties and some toxic rare metal associations, make its disposal problematic. Two locations
are being considered for the sitting of a bauxite refinery in Ghana. Since large quantities of
tailings is expected to be produced at a selected site efforts need to be geared towards its
management to ensure that the red mud footprint is not repeated in Ghana as happened
elsewhere. This paper considers the two proposed sites and applies a site ranking criteria to
identify the most suitable site, as well as an environmentally suitable disposal technology based
on the selected site conditions and the general red mud characteristics. This study could serve as
a sustainable development approach in site selection and the choice of disposal technologies. |
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