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  • Cornish Institute of Engineers Online Lecture

    Mount Polley Mine (Canada) Tailings Spill Remediation - Challenges & Successes Dr Lyn Anglin, Anglin & Associates After the tailings dam at the Mount Polley mine failed and 25 million cubic metres of water, tailings and embankment materials spilled into the surrounding environment, significant progress has been made into remediating the spill impacts. This talk […]

  • Sensors in Mining (Microsoft Teams)

    Join Microsoft Teams Meeting Sensors: Gordon Stove of Adrok will give a talk on Low-carbon, Low-cost, Low-risk, High value-adding Technology for Mineral Exploration; Finding subsurface natural resources is getting harder, not easier.  Explorers are having to look deeper under cover to find new resources and reserves.  Coupled with the technical challenges,  safeguarding our environment and […]

  • The Canadian Mining Education Forum: Perspectives on Mine Health & Safety in Canada

    Virtually from Canada

    The Canadian Mining Schools Committee of the CIM cordially invites you to this must-attend webinar on mine health and safety. Led by Roy Slack, immediate past president of the CIM, this webinar will feature 3 outstanding keynote speakers with more than 90 years of combined experience in the mining industry. Some of the topics in […]

  • Joint BTS/MinSouth Meeting

    The Joint BTS/MinSouth Meeting will be spotlighting the  North Yorks Polyhalite Project Mineral Transport System Two speakers from Strabag will be presenting work accomplished and planned on this Mineral Transport System.  They are Craig Sewell & Jason Fawcett.  This transport system includes a 37 kilometre segmentally lined tunnel and a 370 metre deep shaft at […]