AusIMM’s Mine Waste and Tailings Conference returns in July 2021 to explore all aspects of life cycle waste rock and tailings management, from site selection and design to post-closure care.

Delivered both in person and online, this outstanding technical conference will address current and future challenges impacting mining systems re-engineering, based on the paradigm shift mining business success is fundamentally dependent upon waste management

Join delegates from around the world to hear from leading global experts, participate in robust discussions, see the latest mining innovations, and meet with speakers and peers at networking events.

AusIMM in collaboration with The University of Queensland look forward to welcoming you to this leading industry conference.

Keynote Speakers:

  • Nelson Amoah, General Manager Projects and Asset Compliance, Karara Mining Ltd. 
  • Michael Davis, Senior Advisor, Tailings and Mine Waste Teck Resources Ltd. 
  • Professor David Williams, Professor of Geotechnical Engineering, University of Queensland Geotechnical Engineering Centre
  • Matt Currie, Vice President Tailings Taskforce, BHP

Conference Themes:

  • Mine waste characterisation
  • Mine waste minimisation
  • Financial and social licence to operate
  • Operational aspects and case histories
  • Stability of tailings dams, and tailings run-out and impact
  • Tailings dewatering and placement
  • Innovative mine waste management, including integrated and co-disposal of tailings and coarse wastes
  • Mine waste water balance and management
  • Mine waste monitoring, surveillance, Emergency Response Plans and regulation
  • Mine waste facility closure case histories and costs
  • Governance and resilience, guidelines and standards

 

View the conference program and find out more: https://www.ausimm.com/conferences-and-events/mine-waste-and-tailings/

Or follow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/events/minewasteandtailingsconference26765425878437642241/

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