Yes right, I did the final Final purification of the solution, after adding the caustic soda, the smell of ammonia filled completely in the workshop space. So I will definitely follow sulfamic acid. I just heard that it is expensive. I also do not know the ratio of its use.
As for the precipitate, from there we are in a busy commercial area, the manufacturer of machine suggested hydrazine. (I hate it).
We predicted that SO2 gas could cause irritation to neighbors's eyes and noses.
Of course, after discussing the capacity of scrubbers and their chemistry, this issue may become clear.
I do not know from what perspective you judge the "expensiveness" of chemicals, but here I purchase it for about 5euro/kg. If you do not overshoot with nitric that much, you won´t need more than one or two cups to neutralize the solution. Not even half a kilo. For me, if I would refine 2,9 kilograms of gold, some 2 euros extra money will be practically nothing
And I am purchasing kilo packages, not in bulk. It will get even cheaper in bulk.
Sulfamic acid is industrial chemical, often used for de-scaling.
I do not know to choose what is better - to slightly smell severly poisonous and carcinogenic hydrazine, or strong smelling probably less toxic SO2 (just in my view, poisonong with SO2 is much more difficult because unbearable smell in very low concentrations).
If you do not overadd the metabisulfite, not that much SO2 will escape the vessel. You have very concentrated gold solution, so majority of SO2 will be consumed to reduce gold. So sulfur will in turn oxidize to S(VI) - forming sulfate ions, which do not smell and are practically harmless.
As it ws said, if you ever stumble across PGMs in your solution, hydrazine will reduce them to metals, too. Maybe you do not have the PGMs in your feed now, but if they emerge in the future, you won´t have the means to get rid of them from your gold.
Other possibilities for reducing gold are all quite impractical in my eyes. Ferrous sulfate is overkill - too much waste weight, lots of it for reducing this large batches, and subsequently enlarged waste stream.
Ascorbic acid is expensive, oxalic acid is quite impractical with need for prolonged boiling...
SMB is winner for me.