The Global Tailings Management Congress 2015 is dedicated to the challenges facing tailings management life cycle.
Topics
SUSTAINING ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY OPERATIONS : Working in harmony with regulatory obligations and establishing a better network of communications to prevent major disasters
STRIKING THE PERFECT BALANCE BETWEEN COMPLIANCE AND BUSINESS REQUIREMENTS : Evaluating and comparing existing regulatory infrastructures and frameworks: Assessing the need for transparency and clarity
APPLYING THE LESSONS LEARNED WITHIN OIL SANDS TAILINGS MANAGEMENT : Discussing how to improve fluid fine tailings management in order to efficiently separate contaminants
DRY CAKING: THE FUTURE OF TAILINGS MANAGEMENT : Analyzing the overall financial impact on total operating costs: short-term costs vs. long-term financial rewards
COMPREHENSIVELY DEALING WITH CONTAINMENT, STORAGE AND LEAKAGES : Successfully ensuring total containment in a timely fashion and how to optimize sound facility management strategies
UNDERSTANDING THE POTENTIAL OF SITES RECLAMATION AND RE-USE : Identifying the most economical and sustainable way to handle the lifetime of your mine and analyzing optimal post-closure procedures
CUTTING COSTS AND IMPROVING PERFORMANCE WITH STATE-OF-THE-ART TECHNOLOGIES : Showcasing the benefits of the latest technologies to improve tailings stabilization
Who should Attend
Senior attendees with responsibilities in:
Engineering
Completions
Geology
Production
from:
Oil Sands Mining Companies
Hard-Rock Mining Companies
Environmental Agencies & Regulatory Bodies
Metal Ore Extraction Companies
Dam Construction Companies
Technology Developers
Tailings Experts & Innovators
Mining & Technical Contractors
Past Events
Global Tailings Management Congress 2015 - 17-18 Mar 2015, Embassy Suites Denver Downtown Convention Center, Colorado, United States (50166)
Important
Please, check "Global Tailings Management Congress" official website for possible changes, before making any traveling arrangements
Event Categories
Government & Global Issues: Disaster, Environment
Industry: Construction & Building, Energy & Utilities, Metal/Steel, Natural resources