All hydrological changes will impact ecosystems the only questions is how much and are these changes critical to dependent social and environmental values? Water Management in Mining 2010 is committed to addressing the fundamental role of sound water management in achieving environmental best practice.
Earning and maintaining license to operate is a must for viability in the mining industry. Water Management in Mining 2010 will identify and exemplify best practices in:
- Integrating mine water use and community concerns through all phases of mining
- Optimising sustainability in mining operations through water systems management
- Earning and maintaining long term license to operate through water use and management
What are the key topics to be addressed? - Uncovering cumulative impacts of mining on water quality
- Setting effective water management practices through good engagement, regulation and planning
- Maintaining top performance throughout the entire life cycle of the project
- Groundwater management and its role in comprehensive water use planning
- Tailings management, water recovery, recycling and reuse of water
Who is this event for? Water Management in Mining 2010 will bring together mining companies, mine sites and mining construction contractors, and has been researched and developed for:
- Environmental Managers
- Mine Planning Managers
- Hydrogeologists
- Mine Planning Engineers