Conference

Paste and Thickened Tailings Seminar

Monday, June 9, 2014 – June 12, 2014 Hyatt Regency, Vancouver, British Columbia

A specialized technical seminar bringing together mining industry practitioners, government personnel, consultants and academics to discuss paste and thickened tailings technology and applications. The event focuses on tailings and process water management, critical environmental aspects of modern mining operations.

The Paste and Thickened Tailings Seminar serves as a premier technical forum for advancing knowledge and best practices in one of mining's most critical environmental challenges. This four-day conference brings together a diverse cross-section of industry stakeholders to explore the latest developments in paste and thickened tailings technology, which represents a significant evolution in mining waste management approaches.

Attendees can expect comprehensive coverage of paste and thickened tailings applications, from fundamental principles to real-world case studies and emerging innovations. The program appeals particularly to mining company personnel responsible for tailings management, suppliers developing new technologies and equipment, government regulators overseeing environmental compliance, engineering consultants designing tailings systems, and academic researchers advancing the science behind these technologies.

The seminar's focus on tailings and process water management addresses increasingly urgent industry priorities as mining operations face growing pressure to minimize their environmental footprint and optimize water usage. Paste and thickened tailings technologies offer potential solutions for reducing water consumption, improving tailings stability, and enabling more sustainable mine closure practices.

Vancouver's selection as the host city leverages British Columbia's position as a major mining jurisdiction with extensive expertise in environmental regulation and innovative mining practices. The networking opportunities provided by this gathering are particularly valuable given the specialized nature of tailings management and the benefits of cross-pollination between different sectors of the mining industry. For professionals involved in mine planning, environmental compliance, process optimization, and sustainable mining practices, this seminar represents an essential knowledge-sharing platform in an area that continues to evolve rapidly as the industry seeks more environmentally responsible approaches to resource extraction.

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