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2015

Mine Water Management: Lessons from Mongolia and Chile for Sustainable Mining

Mine Water Management: Lessons from Mongolia and Chile for Sustainable Mining
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This case study explores how Mongolia and Chile manage water in mining regions, offering practical lessons for sustainable mining worldwide.

  • Highlights the importance of watershed-level management
  • Emphasises stakeholder engagement and collaboration
  • Details adaptive, risk-based planning for water resources
  • Explains legal frameworks supporting water governance
  • Showcases participatory monitoring and community involvement
  • Addresses climate change and competing water demands

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This content is highly relevant to mining industry professionals seeking best practices in water management.

  • Provides real-world case studies from major mining regions
  • Demonstrates adaptive management strategies for water use
  • Explains compliance with legal and regulatory frameworks
  • Highlights the need for technical data and monitoring
  • Supports integration of environmental and social considerations
  • Offers guidance for post-mine land and water planning

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