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IMWA 2022 – Reconnect

Christchurch, New Zealand
6 – 10 November 2022

 

2019 Perm, Russia

Mine Water – Technological and Ecological Challenges WebpageProceedings

 

2018 Pretoria, South Africa

Risk to Opportunity WebpageProceedings

 

2016 Leipzig, Germany

Mining meets Water – Conflicts and Solutions Proceedings

 

2015 Santiago, Chile

Agreeing on solutions for more sustainable mine water management WebpageProceedings

 

2013 Golden, USA

Reliable Mine Water Technology Proceedings

 

2012 Bunbury, West Australia

Mine Water and the EnvironmentWebpageProceedings

 

2010 Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada

Mine Water & Innovative Thinking WebpageProceedings

 

2009 Pretoria, South Africa

International Mine Water Conference Proceedings

 

2007 Cagliari/Sardinia, Italy

Water in Mining Environments Proceedings

 

2006 St Louis, USA

ICARD 2006 Proceedings

 

2004 Newcastle, United Kingdom

Mine Water 2004 – Process, Policy and Progress Proceedings

 

2002 Freiberg, Germany

Uranium in the Aquatic Environment Proceedings

 
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News Flash

Mine Water is the water that collects in both surface and underground mines. It comes from the inflow of rain or surface water and from groundwater seepage. During the active life of the mine, water is pumped out to keep the mine dry and to allow access to the ore body. Pumped water may be used in the extraction process, pumped to tailings impoundments, used for activities like dust control, or discharged as a waste. The water can be of the same quality as drinking water, or it can be very acidic and laden with high concentrations of potentially toxic elements.

(from UNEP/GRID-Arenda web site)