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Tailings and Mine WasteManagement for the 21st Century
27–28 July 2015, Sydney, Australia
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Registration Brochure
Your InvitationOn behalf of the AusIMM and UNSW Australia,
it is with great pleasure we invite you to
participate in the inaugural Tailings and Mine
Waste Management for the 21st Century
conference held from the 27–28 July 2015 in
Sydney, Australia.
Minerals produced through mining have contributed to human
civilisation, yet the legacy of the 20th century has been the
production of billions of tonnes of mine waste and mill tailings. The
mass mining concept is still a viable approach for the future, and this
conference seeks to discuss alternatives to manage this in a more
sustainable manner.
This forum will provide numerous opportunities to network with
consultants, engineers, industry representatives, regulators,
researchers and academics to discuss state-of-the-art developments
around the world. You will take part in a broad yet focused technical
program that encourages your professional development.
The Tailings and Mine Waste Management for the 21st Century
conference committee look forward to welcoming you to this event
and sharing in the success of this conference. We aim to have a
rewarding event with stimulating professional development,
interesting discussions and networking.
We look forward to seeing you in Sydney!
Sincerely,
Dr Farshad Rashidi-Nejad MAusIMMTailings and Mine Waste Management for the 21st Century Conference Chair
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Exhibition set-up Pre-Conference Registration
Day 1Tailings and Mine Waste Management
for the 21st CenturyTechnical Program and Exhibition
Conference Dinner
Day 2Tailings and Mine Waste Management
for the 21st CenturyTechnical Program and Exhibition
Networking Function
Sunday 26 July 2015
Monday27 July 2015
Tuesday28 July 2015
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CONFERENCE ORGANISING COMMITTEEConference Chair• Farshad Rashidi-Nejad MAusIMM, UNSW Australia
Steering Committee• David Laurence FAusIMM, UNSW Australia• Daniel Overton, Engineering Analytics, USA• Dave Sego, University of Alberta, Canada• Dirk van Zyl, University of British Colombia, Canada
Technical Committee• Mike Gowan, Golder Associates, Australia• Keith Seddon MAusIMM, ATC Williams, Australia• Deborah J Shields, Colorado State University, USA• Abbas Taheri MAusIMM, University of Adelaide, Australia• Ros Taplin, UNSW Australia• Wendy Timms MAusIMM, UNSW Australia• Erkan Topal MAusIMM, Curtin University, WASM, Australia• Mike Trefry, CSIRO, Australia• David Williams, University of Queensland, Australia
THIS CONFERENCE OFFERS:• An extensive technical program outlining key developments and
issues in tailings and mine waste management
• Case studies with practical applications
• Networking opportunities with globally recognised organisations
• Internationally recognised keynote presenters
• An exhibition that features industry-leading companies
WHO WILL ATTEND• Mine managers• Operators• Technology developers• Engineers• Geotechnologists• Geoenvironmentalists• Regulators• Researchers• Consultants• Academics• Non-government organisations
Tailings and Mine WasteManagement for the
21st Century
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Professor David Boger Emeritus Laureate Professor, The University of Melbourne and Engineering Professor, Monash University
Advances Towards More Sustainable Management of Mine Tailings
Professor David Boger’s contributions tofundamental research in fluid mechanics includea class of fluids that now bear his name globally–Boger Fluids. The detailed experimental
investigations using such materials have resulted in significant industrial outcomes in the petroleum, food, polymer and minerals industries.
David is currently Engineering Professor at Monash University and was Laureate Professor and Professor of Chemical Engineering at the University of Melbourne. His previous positions include Director of the Particulate Fluids Processing Centre (a Special Research Centre of the Australian Research Council), Head of Chemical Engineering and former Deputy Director of the Advanced Minerals Products Centre. From 1991 to 2002, Professor Boger was Chairman of the Trade Waste Acceptance Advisory Committee, a group that advised the City of Melbourne on industrial trade waste discharges to the trunk sewer system.
Professor Dirk van ZylProfessor and Chair of Mining
and the Environment, Norman B.
Keevil Institute of Mining
Engineering, University of British
Columbia
Professor Dirk van Zyl has more than 40 years’
experience in research, teaching and consulting
in tailings and mine waste rock disposal and
heap leach design. During the last decade much
of his attention has been focused on mining and
sustainable development, mine life cycle
management, tailings consolidation and mine
closure.
Dirk has consulted internationally on manymining projects. These projects covered the wholemining life cycle, from exploration to closure andpost-closure, in a large range of climatic andgeographic environments. More of this work hasbeen focused on geo-environmental engineeringaspects to provide solutions for environmentaland human health protection. Most recently hewas a member of the Panel appointed by theBritish Columbia Government and as the WilliamsLake and Soda Creek Indian Bands to investigatethe Mount Polley tailings failure.
Professor David J WilliamsGolder Professor of
Geomechanics and Director,
Geotechnical Engineering
Centre, The University of
Queensland
Towards the Elimination of ConventionalSlurried Tailings Storage Facilities
Professor David Williams has a First ClassHonours degree in Civil Engineering fromMonash University and a PhD in Soil Mechanicsfrom Cambridge University. He is the GolderProfessor of Geomechanics and Director of theGeotechnical Engineering Centre at TheUniversity of Queensland. The Centre supportshighly successful Geotechnical EngineeringUndergraduate Programs and a wide range ofresearch in geotechnical engineering with almost40 research students.
David’s primary research and consultinginterests lie in the application of geotechnicalprinciples to the management and rehabilitationof mine wastes, for which he enjoys aninternational reputation.
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KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
Tailings and Mine WasteManagement for the
21st Century
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PANEL DISCUSSION ON MOUNT POLLEY TSF DYKE BREACH
Mount Polley is an open pit copper/gold mine with a developing underground projectlocated in the Cariboo region, south-central British Columbia, Canada. The mine isowned by Imperial Metals. Early on August 4, 2014 a breach of the tailings storagefacility (TSF) dyke occurred at Imperial’s Mount Polley mine causing water and tailingsto be released. The failure had significant environmental impacts and a program ofrehabilitation and restoration in the areas affected by the breach is underway. Imperialis incurring costs for rehabilitation and restoration.
On August 18, 2014, an independent review panel of three geotechnical experts wasestablished to investigate and report on the breach. On January 30, 2015, theindependent review panel delivered its final report and recommendations titled“Independent Expert Engineering Investigation and Review Mount Polley TailingsStorage Facility Breach” to the British Columbia Minister of Energy and Mines, theWilliams Lake Indian Band and the Soda Creek Indian Band.
The panel members are Dirk van Zyl, who was a member on the Mount PolleyIndependent Expert Investigation and Review Panel, and Harvey McLeod, who was thelead for Klohn Crippen Berger in the BC Mine Inspector’s investigation of the breach. Itis expected that their report on the failure will be released by mid-June 2015. The panelwill focus on the details of the failure and discuss their implications.
Harvey McLeodVice President, Strategic Marketing, Klohn Crippen Berger
Harvey McLeod is a geotechnical engineerwith 40 years’ experience in all aspects oftailings dams. He has a degree in GeologicalEngineering from the University of BritishColumbia and has a Masters of SoilMechanics from Imperial College, London.
Harvey has worked on over 100 tailings dams in all types ofphysical, climatic and social conditions in over 20 countries.He has been active with the International Commission onLarge Dams for 15 years and is currently Chairman of theSubcommittee on Tailings Dams. Harvey has beensupporting the British Columbian Ministry of Energy andMines with its inquiry into the Mount Polley Tailings Damfailure. He is also actively involved with the Canadian DamAssociation and the Association of Professional Engineersand Geoscientists of British Columbia in developing andimproving guidelines that incorporate lessons learnt fromMount Polley.
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Waste Not, Want Not: Rethinking the Mine Tailings and Waste Issue
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Tailings and Mine WasteManagement for the
21st Century
Silver Sponsors
Acid Rock Drainage
The Inert Gas Mixture (IGM) Technology to Prevent Acid Rock Drainage —L Ameglio and H Barrie
Whither Lime? In Situ Hydrotalcite Precipitation as a Method ofRemediation for Acidic Mine Pit Lakes — G Douglas
Ultramafic mine tailings to treat acidic mine water and lock away carbonthrough mineral carbonation — H Mali, S Bouzalakos and W Timms
Microanalytical Evaluations of the Savage River Old Tailings Dam, NWTasmania – Implications for Long-term Management — A Parbhakar-Fox,
L Jackson, A Hughes, J Agius, T Ferguson and D Lester
Case Studies
Cover System Performance Monitoring for Tailings – Are We Doing ItCorrectly? — R Barritt and P Scott
Two Case Histories – RCC Dam Waterproofed with Coletanche BituminousGeomembrane in Chile, and the Performance of a Coletanche Tailings Damin Peru Subjected to a 8.1 Magnitude Earthquake — B Breul and
R McIlwraith
Review of Static and Seismic Stability of a Cross-Valley Sand TailingsEmbankment in a High Rainfall, High Seismicity Setting — P Chapman,
B Wrench and M Gowan
Co-disposal
Impact of Disposing Mixed Plant Rejects within Spoil Piles — A K Kho,
N Tucker, D J Williams and A Shokouhi
Field Measurement of Transient Water Pressures within Co-disposedProcessing Rejects Placed in a Spoil Dump — K Koosmen, G Langerak,
R Van Laren, J Simmons and S Fityus
Dry Stacking of Tailings
Design of a Dry-stacked Coal Rejects Facility in a Subtropical Climate —A M Barrett and P J Chapman
The Resistance of Cyclone Underflow Material to Flow Liquefaction —J Boshoff
Emerging Technologies
Advanced Customisable Leach Columns (ACLC) – A New Kinetic TestingMethod to Simulate Site-specific Conditions — S Pearce, J Pearce and
M Bartaeux
The Effects of Shear on the Geotechnical Behaviour of Polymer-treatedSlurries — D Reid and A Fourie
‘Forget the Wet Chemistry’ – How the Australian Synchrotron Can Help withMine Waste Management — K Spiers and P Kappen
Geotechnical centrifuge technology for characterising the interaction oftailings and pore water over decadal time periods — W Timms and
D Anderson
Environment, Community, Economic, Governance Considerations
Responsible Tailings Management — J Boshoff
Geomechanics for Waste Dumps and Tailings Storage Facilities
Coletanche Bituminous Geomembrane in Mine Construction — B Breul and
R McIlwraith
Seismic Design of Upstream Raised Tailings Storage Facilities in a Semi-arid, Low-seismicity Setting — P J Chapman and D A Williams
Seismic Stability Analysis of Sangan Iron Ore Mines Tailings Dam —A Delavar, F Rashidi Nejad and N Ganjian
Formulating a Predictive Stability Model for an Integrated Waste StorageFacility — S Narendranathan, L E Choy and S Setchell
Cyclic and Post-cyclic Behaviour of Three Australian Tailings — D Reid,
M Kulessa and R Fanni
The Use of Rezoning Techniques to Model an Historic Upstream TailingsFailure — D Reid
Shear Behaviour of Remoulded and Undisturbed Gold Tailings withHypersaline Pore Fluid — D Reid
The Risks of Excess Water on Tailings Facilities and its Application to DamBreak Studies — H Rourke and D Luppnow
Safety of a Tailings Storage Facility against Dam Instability — J Van Dyck,
W Pytel, D Veneziano, R Snow and O Zanoli
The Use of a Large-strain Drying and Consolidation Model to OptimiseMulti-lift Tailing Deposits — P J Vardon, Y Yao, L A Van Paassen and
A F Van Tol
Upstream Raising of Laterite Nickel Tailings Storage Facilities —D A Williams and J C J Boshoff
Mine Fill
In-pit Tailings Disposal at Langer Heinrich – Tailings Storage Facilities(TSFs) in a Unique Hydrogeological Setting — C Hore and D Luppnow
Mine Waste and Mine Planning
A New Tool for Mine Waste Rock Dump Management — Z Fu, Y Li, E Topal
and D J Williams
Quantitative Risk Assessment Tools to Assist with Waste Management andPlacement Guidelines — S Pearce and S Lehane
Evolution of Waste Rock Management at Hidden Valley Gold Mine in PapuaNew Guinea — M S Rynhoud, G Job, J Penman, L M Murray and S Flynn
Seepage and Groundwater Control
Tubular Drainage and Lining Geocomposite for Mine Tailings and HeapLeach Pads — L Ameglio, Y Durkheim and P Saunier
A Comparative Study of Approaches to Predicting Tailings SeepageChemistry — M Edraki and B Forsyth
PRELIMINARY LIST OF TECHNICAL PAPERS
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Tailings (Slurry) Handling
A New Deposit Velocity Equation for Tailings Slurries — T G Fitton and
A D Thomas
Non-Newtonian Laminar/Turbulent Transition: A New Empirical Model —T G Fitton
Tailings and Mine Planning
Solid Waste Disposal and Tailings Deposition Planning – An OptimizationFramework — M Badiozamani, E Ben-Awuah and H Askari-Nasab
Overcoming Obstacles to On-land Mine Tailings Disposal in Papua NewGuinea — M S Rynhoud, G Job, L M Murray and S Flynn
Tailings and Mine Waste Issues of Coal and Uranium Mines
DenseSludge™ Technology to Reduce Sludge and Cost of Coal Mine AMD— C Dube and K Banerjee
Influence of Water on Particle Size Distribution of Coal Coarse Rejects —A Shokouhi, D J Williams and M S Zbik
Tailings Characterisation
Geometallurgical Characterisation of a Tailings Dam – a Novel Approach —E Louwrens, T Napier-Munn and L Keeney
Tailings Disposal
Characterisation of a Deep, Under-consolidated Tailings Deposit —K Seddon and D Pemberton
Newmont Tanami Operations Tailings Storage Facilities Design andOperation — S Thacker and M Noakes
Tailings Thickening and Dewatering
Analysis and Adaptability of Belt Filter Presses and other Technologies forTailings Dewatering Over a Range of Mineral Processes, Plant Designs,Conditions, Regions and Operating Philosophies — M Fenzel
Thermosensitive, Hydrophobically-modified Anionic Flocculant forDewatering of Kaolin Clays — S Gumfekar, D Vedoy, L Botha and J Soares
Belt Press Filter Design, Operation and Maintenance — D Mathewson and
D Eschebach
Working Out the Most Effective Way to Manage Tailings at Vale's MoatizeCoal Mine in Mozambique — C S Souza, M J Gowan and D J Williams
Water Management at Tailings Storage Facilities
Integrated Mine Waste Management, South Deposit TSF/WRD Savage RiverMine, Tasmania — D Brett, A Simmons, R Longey and G MacQueen
Tailings and Mine WasteManagement for the
21st Century
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Networking Function – Tuesday 28 July 2015
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Cowal Gold Mine Tour Wednesday 29 July 2015
This one-day fly-in fly-out tour will be guidedby representatives of the Cowal Gold Mine’smanagement team, who will take you for atour of the mine with a special focus on therelevant tailings storage facilities and wasterock stockpiles.
Venue: A$1165 per personNumbers: minimum 12 – maximum 16Includes: return bus transfers, flights and
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