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  • The investor mining and tailings safety initiative: What’s next? The investor mining and tailings safety initiative: What’s next?

    March 16, 2020 0 comment

    In 2019, the industry witnessed the devastating failure of Brazil’s Brumadinho’s tailing dam which took 250 people’s lives.

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  • Paul What a waste of resources conducting this enquiry. Its a natural event. When it rains the runoff of water enters the gullies and water esturies and until the sediment settles the water is left as a...

    WA probes East Kimberley iron ore spill ·  March 2, 2021

  • William B If Anglo America is true to its announcements the same should be tested as to prior media releases by external owned resource extractor's. It is suggested that all other major coal miners make a...

    Anglo American to slash Aquila water usage ·  February 16, 2021

  • Peter Woodford I do not understand- The NSW Trade and Investment Mine Safety- Mine Safety Report No: SB13-03- Published: 14 June 2013, stated: "In 1998 diesel exhaust was classified as probably carcinogenic to...

    NSW enforces new dust exposure standards ·  February 12, 2021

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