Is Your Pit Lake A Post-Closure Liability?
Mark Willow

Except in some extremely arid environments or at higher elevations, open pit mining tends to result in the development of semi-permanent or permanent water bodies post closure, when dewatering has ceased and pre-mining water tables have recovered.

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The Importance Of Post-Drilling Assessment
Carl Kottmeier

In sublevel caving operations, it is imperative that the production blastholes be drilled accurately so that there is no risk of unblasted ore remaining between adjacent drawpoints.

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An Analysis Of A Detailed Engineering Study In Accordance With IESO IAP Requirements
Nathan Wineinge

An Independent Electricity System Operator Industrial Accelerator Program (IESO IAP) case study was completed for a mine in Ontario, Canada by SRK Consulting, Inc.

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Cut-Off Grade – The Impact Of Getting It Right!
Gary Poxleitner, Joe Rowland

This paper will first define, at a high level, what a cut-off grade is. It will then delve into the linkage between COG and how it supports, or hinders, attaining your overall corporate objectives.

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The Benefits Of Engaging Stakeholders ... Before You Think It's Necessary
Mark Liskowich

Most mining companies miss out on significant benefits to their projects by not developing and initiating a Stakeholder Engagement Management Plan early enough in their project’s evolution.

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Thermal Design of the Dry Creek Permafrost Stabilization Project
Christopher Stevens

The Alaska Highway is a vital cross-border transportation route connecting Canada and the USA.

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