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Reducing Mining Environmental Impact - Through Innovative Vibrating Screen TechnologyThe difficulty in screening of ores when the moisture contents reach certain critical levels has resulted in mining circuits using wet processes for screening. While this has been acceptable in past y
Jun 1, 2010
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In-Pit Crushing and Conveying (IPCC) - An Economic Alternative to Trucks that Delivers on Safety and the EnvironmentIf the industry keeps doing what it has always done, it will continue to get what it has always got - rising operating costs. Why is this so? Generally grades being chased are becoming lower, strippin
Jun 1, 2010
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Closure Planning for a Going ConcernHow do you initiate closure planning for a mine site that is on the doorstep of a major community without generating the extremes of panic or complacency? That is the question that is faced by Austral
Jun 1, 2010
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Improvements in the Understanding and Applications of Backfill for Improving Ground Stability in Underground and Open Pit OperationsThe safety culture in mining has progressed towards a zero tolerance of injury. This change has required that some historically inherent risks of mining are engineered out or reduced. One of the signi
Jun 1, 2010
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Linking the Internal and External Players of the Mining Game - Corporate Public AffairsThe Johnny Mercer lyrics 'You've got to accentuate the positive, Eliminate the negative, Latch on to the affirmative à' would best sum up the traditional approach to community relations
Jun 1, 2010
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Contributions from Improved Surface Mine Haulage Road Design, Operation and Management Techniques to Sustainable DevelopmentOperating well designed and maintained surface mine haul roads is the key to minimising truck haulage costs - in itself a significant component of the total cost per tonne mined. Existing and proposed
Jun 1, 2010
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Impact-Response-Monitoring-Evaluation Framework - Well-Being of the Australian Mining and Regional CommunitiesIn Australia a social impact assessment (SIA) is generally required prior to the approval of a mineral resource extraction or processing projects as a part of the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA)
Jun 1, 2010
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Mineral Property - Rights, Royalties and RentsIn a modern economy there is a compelling case why governments should not own property rights to mineral deposits. Assuming they do, however, governments will use these constitutional rights to raise
Jun 1, 2010
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A Sustainable Minerals Sector in Australia? Thoughts from a Science and Technology PerspectiveIn the context of sustainable development, the Minerals Council of Australia (2010) states that 'investments in minerals projects should be financially profitable, technically appropriate, enviro
Jun 1, 2010
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Tunneling under the gateway to New York HarborBy Colin Lawrence
The Port of New York and New Jersey is one of the most heavily used transportation arteries in the world, handling nearly 40 per-cent of the North Atlantic shipping trade and directly providing nearly
Jun 1, 2010
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A Due Diligence Approach to Environmental and Social Business Performance AssessmentThe modern resource extraction enterprise is a complex capital intensive business operating in a world of constantly evolving social, environmental and economic scrutiny. Investors, government, media
Jun 1, 2010
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Soil Washing and Bioremediation of Slime Dam Material from a Gold And Uranium MineThe solvent extraction section of an old Uranium Plant in the Vaal River region (North West Province in South Africa) produced a substance called CRUD (Chalk River Unidentified Deposit) that formed wi
Jun 1, 2010
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The Impact on Communities and Sustainable Development Through Furthering Investment in Extractive IndustriesThe Regional Development Council has initiated a project that aims to find better ways for further investment by extractive industry companies in sustainable regional and community futures. It will be
Jun 1, 2010
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A Sustainability Framework Approach to Understanding the Value of By-Product ReuseThe use of mining by-products for beneficial use may face approval, and acceptance barriers. This paper described the use of a sustainability framework to assess the safety, effectiveness and economic
Jun 1, 2010
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What Women in Mining WantWith the next mining boom looming, the industry will once again struggle to meet skills needed as the current generation boomers are set to retire. In order to meet these needs it is going to need to
Jun 1, 2010
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The best personal protective equipment is your brain:And a new generation of safety culture experts are telling mining companies how to use it: It is a situation that is still too common in the mining industry: the latest personal protective gear is in
Jun 1, 2010
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Designing and modeling mesh communications in underground coal minesBy Michael E. Karmis
New and developing communication systems en-able underground miners to, not only connect to the surface from an increased communication coverage area, but also to be discovered in the event of an emer
Jun 1, 2010
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Preventing Fatalities Arising from Corporate Memory Loss within the Resources SectorA review of publicly available coronial inquiries into fatalities that have occurred within the resources sector since the year 2000 reveals that a loss of corporate memory has been a contributing fac
Jun 1, 2010
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Managing Human Rights and Sustainable Development - Effective Corporate-Community RelationshipsThis paper identifies the challenges and opportunities for mining companies and communities in investing in human rights compatible, credible, effective and representative company-community relationsh
Jun 1, 2010
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Coal ReviewBy F. Freme
Coal production in the United States in 2009 de-creased to 972.8 Mt (1,072.8 million st), according to preliminary data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA). This is a decline of 8.5
Jun 1, 2010