Transition to New Mine Closure Requirements – Gaps and Opportunities
PublicationThis presentation focuses on the Kazakhstan perspective of mine closure requirements.
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This presentation focuses on the Kazakhstan perspective of mine closure requirements.
Learn MoreJeff Parshley speaks on his expertise in mine closure, and how reclamation efforts can affect local communities long after operations end.
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Learn MoreAEMA’s Annual Meeting is the second largest and longest-running annual mining convention in the United States. SRK is a proud sponsor of this event and will be exhibiting at booth #223.
Learn MoreSudden underground water inrushes are an example of potentially catastrophic events that can result from lack of hazard awareness and planning, and supporting information and data, during mine operations.
Learn MoreLudovic has 14 years of experience supporting businesses towards operational excellence regarding health, safety, environmental and regulatory compliance for industrial projects (mining, oil and gas, and energy sectors) across Africa, Europe, Oceania, Central and Southeast Asia.
Learn MoreThiago is an environmental engineer, holds an MBA in project management and is a chartered environmental professional certified by the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy.
Learn MoreIn 1974, when Oskar Steffen, Andy Robertson, and Hendrik Kirsten established SRK in Johannesburg, South Africa, mine water quality management acid mine drainage (AMD) was emerging as a major concern for sustainably managing mine sites.
Learn MoreSRK has been developing mine closure plans for different mining companies in Mexico, mainly focused on gold and silver ore projects.
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