A successful jigging process has been developed to recover ferrochromi
um metal from waste dumps. The potential for generating Cr(VI) during
this operation has been investigated. The tests conducted indicate tha
t there is no evidence for the continual release of Cr(VI) during the
jigging operation. For instance, where Cr(VI) was detected it more lik
ely occurs from the slag than from the metal and could arise either fr
om the partially altered chromite or baghouse dust found on the dump.
The removal of Cr(VI) from a synthetic solution containing 40 mg l(-1)
Cr(VI) was investigated. Reduction with ferrous sulphate followed by
filtration or coagulation with lime were effective in removing Cr(VI)
from this solution to achieve levels < 0.1 mg l(-1), conforming to tho
se stipulated by the World Health Organisation for discharge into lake
s and rivers. If necessary, this could be applied to remove Cr(VI) fro
m the jigging-plant effluent. The removal of Cr(VI) by adsorption on c
oke was also investigated. This is only effective under acidic conditi
ons and does not apply to alkaline jigging-plant effluent. Published b
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