Mining Legislation 2024
Develop a sustainable mine-closure vision Most mine closure plans call for some form of land reclamation. At a mine-reclamation site in Canada’s Northwest Territories, a Barr employee walks through a wetland collecting water samples.

Develop a sustainable mine-closure vision

The mining industry is taking a broader view of mine closure by recognizing that environmental stewardship goes beyond just minimizing potential impacts. Prioritize a sustainable closure vision by focusing on these four key components.

Read more about how to develop a sustainable mine closure vision.

 

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Scott LaBerge
Geotechnical Engineer

 

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Dale Kolstad
Vice President, Senior Environmental Engineer

 

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Billy Dehler
Vice President, Senior Geotechnical Engineer

 

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Art Kalmes
Vice President, Senior Civil Engineer
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A bright moment for mining

A bright moment for mining

Bike park a model for new age of reclamation

Bike park a model for new age of reclamation

Develop a sustainable mine-closure vision

Develop a sustainable mine-closure vision

Engineering and environmental services for mine development

Engineering and environmental services for mine development

Engineer shares her path into the industry

Engineer shares her path into the industry

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