Integrated Mine Closure Planning Opens Up Opportunity
Publication - ArticleIntegrated mine closure planning helps companies, communities and the environment benefit once a project reaches the end of its life.
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Integrated mine closure planning helps companies, communities and the environment benefit once a project reaches the end of its life.
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Learn MoreMining companies must be well prepared for changes in tailings compliance and reporting, which has evolved with the introduction of the GISTM.
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Learn MoreLearn why leaving behind renewable energy systems for communities after a mine closes can produce valuable social benefits in this article by SRK Senior Environmental Consultant, Ludovic Rollin
Learn MoreThis paper compares the “historic” rate of failure (major accidents only) of tailings dams and nuclear reactors world-wide to well known, previously published acceptability criteria and codes.
Learn MoreThis presentation digs into various aspects of mine closure projects, specifically focusing on designing landforms that replicate natural topography and address erosion challenges, utilizing techniques like convex-concave slopes and Autodesk Civil 3D, and highlighting the innovative approach to long-term mine closure design.
Learn MoreThe Lorado site is an abandoned uranium milling operation located on the western shore of Nero Lake in northern Saskatchewan.
Learn MoreThis presentation digs into various aspects of mine closure projects, specifically focusing on designing landforms that replicate natural topography and address erosion challenges, utilizing techniques like convex-concave slopes and Autodesk Civil 3D.
Learn MoreThe vision of SRK Consulting’s leadership group has not changed since the firm was established more than 35 years ago.
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