lunes, 25 de septiembre de 2017

News Wrap: Thiess awarded Jellinbah extension; NMA speaks out about hard rock legislation; EPA installs barrier system at Gold King

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Thiess awarded Jellinbah extension
Thiess, a part of the CIMIC Group, has been awarded a A$189 million (US$151 million) contract extension by Jellinbah Mining to continue to operate the Jellinbah Plains pit at the Jellinbah East coal mine near Blackwater in Central Queensland, Australia
Staff reporter | September 25, 2017
NMA speaks out about hard rock legislation
In response to last week's US Senate announcement that it is reintroducing the Hardrock Mining and Reclamation Act that legislators are calling the end of mining's "antiquated sweetheart deal", the National Mining Association has spoken out on the damage it feels the reform could do to the sector
Donna Schmidt | September 25, 2017
EPA installs barrier system at Gold King
The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), which has overseen an investigation into the Gold King mine in Colorado since a 2015 wastewater spill into a neighbouring river system, has installed a barrier and valve at the former mine site
Staff reporter | September 25, 2017
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Investigation opens into dead birds at Alberta mine
Canadian industry authorities confirmed they have responded to the Fort Hills oil sands mine in Alberta after more than 120 birds were found dead in a tailings pond
Staff reporter | September 25, 2017
Aramine unveils L140B miniloader
After two years of research and development work, French OEM Aramine recently introduced the battery-powered L140B miniloader to help underground operations combat air pollution
Staff reporter | September 22, 2017
Metso tech for La Parrilla plant
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Staff reporter | September 22, 2017
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Rio Tinto standardises parental leave
Rio Tinto will implement a new global minimum standard for paid parental leave for all employees
Staff reporter | September 22, 2017
Two plead guilty to mine slurry spill
Two men have entered guilty pleas in a Canadian criminal court this week for decisions that led to a 60,000L coal slurry spill from a Coalmont Energy operation into a British Columbia river
Staff reporter | September 22, 2017
Ascendant production on a roll
Canadian-based miner Ascendant Resources, owner of the El Mochito mine in northwestern Honduras, has reported a notable increase in tonnes milled year-on-year and an even bigger rise versus earlier this year as part of its August operational results
Staff reporter | September 22, 2017
2018: the year of electric vehicles
"I suspect there will be many more developments to follow in this space over the coming months."
Know your enemy (and theirs)
"Sometimes you don't know who your enemies are until they're at your door. At that point, it's good to have allies."
Not just a source of light
How the humble cap lamp is redefining personal safety underground
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Designing out the stress
Rock stress increases significantly with increased mining depth, and higher stress conditions pose significant geotechnical risk, as well as production and safety risks, to mining operations. Ailbhe Goodbody investigates
Ailbhe Goodbody | September 22, 2017
Barrick takes digital route
Mining Magazine's Paul Harris tours Barrick's digital innovation centre in Elko, Nevada
Paul Harris | September 20, 2017
Safety goes digital
Glyn Pierce-Jones looks at the future of mine safety as the industry becomes increasingly digital
Glyn Pierce-Jones | September 19, 2017
Safety on the global stage
If there is one thing that unites nearly everyone involved with the mining industry it is travel. Whether you work for a mining company, METS provider, research/consultancy based organisation or even a magazine, it is inevitable that your job will entail a certain number of trips abroad; the global nature of the industry and diverse settings in which mines are located dictate it
Carly Leonida | September 18, 2017
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