Tailings facilities are critical to mining operations, yet they present significant environmental, social, and operational risks if not managed correctly. Effective tailings management ensures community safety, environmental protection, regulatory compliance, and long-term operational continuity.
Our approach delivers end-to-end tailings management solutions, combining technical design, monitoring, risk mitigation, and ESG-aligned practices to minimize impact and safeguard communities and ecosystems.
Planning and design of safe, climate-resilient, and technically robust tailings storage solutions.
Continuous monitoring of active facilities for structural stability, seepage, and environmental impact
Evaluating and stabilizing abandoned or high-risk tailings facilities to reduce long-term hazards.
Tailings water management, runoff control, and treatment of effluents to safeguard ecosystems.
Ensuring alignment with ICMM, GISTM, and local legislation, with transparent reporting.
Developing contingency plans, early-warning systems, and community awareness programs.
Educating communities, regulators, and operators on tailings risks and safe practices.
Stability modeling, seepage assessment, and slope risk evaluation.
Engineering facilities to minimize environmental impact and maximize operational safety.
Real-time sensors, automated alerts, and data-driven risk assessment.
Stabilization, recontouring, revegetation, and contamination mitigation.
Audit-ready monitoring, reporting, and verification of reclamation success.
Planning and tools for rapid detection, notification, and intervention.
Programs to raise awareness of hazards and safe behavior around tailings areas.
Our approach ensures tailings are managed safely and sustainably, protecting communities, ecosystems, and public assets while reducing operational and regulatory risk.
"Next-generation mine tailings management that transforms operational and legacy tailings challenges into defensible, ESG-aligned outcomes—without introducing new liabilities.“
Tailings facilities are stable, monitored, and maintained to prevent failures and operational disruptions.
Runoff, seepage, and contamination are controlled, protecting ecosystems and water resources.
Tailings management meets or exceeds local and international regulations, with audit-ready reporting.
Communities and landowners are informed, engaged, and prepared, reducing exposure to risk.
Abandoned or high-risk facilities are stabilized, remediated, and integrated into long-term land use plans.
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