2014 SMA Environmental Forum
A comprehensive environmental forum for mining professionals covering critical topics from tailings management to decommissioning. Features a specialized tailings management workshop by the Mining Association of Canada, addressing key environmental challenges in modern mining operations.
The 2014 SMA Environmental Forum serves as Saskatchewan's premier gathering for mining environmental professionals, addressing the full spectrum of environmental challenges facing today's mining operations. Attendees can expect in-depth coverage of tailings management systems, air emissions control strategies, wastewater treatment and management protocols, comprehensive environmental monitoring frameworks, cutting-edge research and applied technology solutions, legal and regulatory compliance requirements, and best practices for mine decommissioning and land reclamation. The forum's structure allows for both technical presentations and practical workshops, ensuring participants gain actionable knowledge they can implement in their operations.
A cornerstone of the event is the featured Tailings Management Workshop presented by the Mining Association of Canada (MAC), reflecting the industry's heightened focus on tailings safety following recent global incidents. This specialized session will likely cover MAC's Towards Sustainable Mining protocols, emerging technologies for tailings management, risk assessment methodologies, and regulatory developments. The workshop format enables hands-on learning and direct interaction with MAC experts, making it particularly valuable for engineers, environmental managers, and operations personnel responsible for tailings facilities.
The forum attracts a diverse audience including environmental managers, mining engineers, regulatory officials, consultants, technology providers, and senior management from across Saskatchewan's mining sector. Given the province's significant potash and uranium industries, discussions will likely include sector-specific environmental challenges and solutions. The event provides crucial networking opportunities for professionals working in one of Canada's most important mining jurisdictions, fostering collaboration between industry, government, and academia.
Timing in late October positions the forum strategically for year-end environmental reporting cycles and planning for the following year's environmental programs. The comprehensive agenda reflects the mining industry's evolution toward more sophisticated environmental management systems and its commitment to sustainable mining practices. For environmental professionals in mining, this forum represents an essential annual update on regulatory developments, technological advances, and industry best practices in environmental stewardship.
Event Details
- Date
- October 28, 2014
- Location
- Saskatchewan
- By
- Saskatchewan Mining Association
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