8 Things Mine Planners Should Know About ESIAs
PublicationAn environmental and social impact assessment (ESIA) analyses the potential risks and opportunities of a mine project by following a defined process.
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An environmental and social impact assessment (ESIA) analyses the potential risks and opportunities of a mine project by following a defined process.
Learn MoreWhile there is a strong recognition that mining companies must rehabilitate the mining-impacted biophysical environment, many are still struggling to develop trust or a social license to operate within mine-affected communities.
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Learn MoreThis paper seeks to analyze and visualize the unit costs dispersion of the most relevant sub-activities used in the closure plans approved by SERNAGEOMIN of mining sites located in different geographical areas of Chile.
Learn MoreThere are two methods for mining scheduling: the Maximizing Method and the Stationary Method.
Learn MoreMining studies require a step-by-step process, progressing through various stage gates from exploration through to operation. As an industry, we are often tempted to expedite this process to generate quicker returns on investment.
Learn MoreSafer tailings storage facilities (TSFs) – or tailings dams – can be achieved when mine owners, contractors and engineering consultants work closely together, says SRK Consulting senior geotechnical engineer Linda Spies.
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Learn MoreA geotechnical model is the fundamental basis for the design of open pit and quarry excavations.
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