2nd Water Management for Mining
Date: | 08-May-13 to 10-May-13 |
Location: | St. Andrew’s Club & Conference Centre / Toronto / Ontario / Canada |
Category: | Mining Conferences & Trade Fairs |
Processing ores and aggregates in mining can require enormous amounts of water. Many mines are located in areas with limited water resources or where growing communities and industries compete with mines for water use. Indeed, water resources, in general, are becoming more limited even as environmental regulations tighten across North America. Using, recycling and disposing of water are becoming bigger issues than ever before for mining companies – one that requires extensive thought, planning, and execution of strategies to address these challenges.
As a result of these pressures, forward-looking mining operations are doing a number of things to manage water use. To stay commercially viable, they’re implementing and refining water management systems that ensure efficiency, cost-savings, sustainability and regulatory compliance. They’re maximizing their opportunities to recycle and reuse water in their processes. They’re assessing short-term solutions in conjunction with long-term preparation to ensure they can be prepared for tightening water regulation while keeping their processes and production optimal, cost-effective and sustainable.
Find out how at Infocast’s 2nd Water Management for Mining Summit, to be held in the mining capital of North America, Toronto, Canada. The only Canadian mining water event, this leading-edge Summit provides mining and water technology companies, engineers, and water infrastructure specialists with a unique forum to meet, network, dig into the issues, and brainstorm solutions for effective water management for the industry.
Attend and gain valuable strategies for:
Minimizing and optimizing water use throughout the stages of mining production
Developing long-term water management strategies to serve the life of the mine, from beginning to post-closure
Lessening the impact of mining on water quality and developing long-term sustainability plans
As a result of these pressures, forward-looking mining operations are doing a number of things to manage water use. To stay commercially viable, they’re implementing and refining water management systems that ensure efficiency, cost-savings, sustainability and regulatory compliance. They’re maximizing their opportunities to recycle and reuse water in their processes. They’re assessing short-term solutions in conjunction with long-term preparation to ensure they can be prepared for tightening water regulation while keeping their processes and production optimal, cost-effective and sustainable.
Find out how at Infocast’s 2nd Water Management for Mining Summit, to be held in the mining capital of North America, Toronto, Canada. The only Canadian mining water event, this leading-edge Summit provides mining and water technology companies, engineers, and water infrastructure specialists with a unique forum to meet, network, dig into the issues, and brainstorm solutions for effective water management for the industry.
Attend and gain valuable strategies for:
Minimizing and optimizing water use throughout the stages of mining production
Developing long-term water management strategies to serve the life of the mine, from beginning to post-closure
Lessening the impact of mining on water quality and developing long-term sustainability plans
Visitors
This is a must attend event for mining companies, field service companies, water technology companies, water infrastructure specialists, engineers, and consultants.
Exhibitors
We will allow any company who believes they will be reaching the right audience by attending this event, be an exhibitor.
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