Building A Business Case for Acid Prevention

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
T. D. Chatwin
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

Acid rock drainage (ARD) is one of the most serious and potentially enduring environmental problems of the mining industry. High liability costs carried by many mining companies to cover potential obligations of ARD are a clear indication of the gravity of the problem. Unchecked, ARD can result in water quality impacts that could well be the industry's most significant financial and credibility risk. Effectively preventing acid drainage is a formidable challenge that requires the total commitment of the mining industry throughout the entire life-cycle of a mine. To achieve this commitment a strong business case for ARD prevention must be developed. This paper will address the elements of acid prevention and discuss their importance not only to the company but the entire industry as well. The International Network for Acid Prevention (INAP) is an industry-led group created to help meet this challenge. In 2009, INAP published the GARD Guide (www.gardguide.com), a web-base best practices guide for the prevention of ARD [1]. In this paper, the GARD Guide will be used to identify preventative actions for all mining industry stakeholders. It will, in turn, be used to estimate ARD management and mitigation value accrued to the company from ARD prevention, which will be used in developing a business case for acid prevention.
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APA: T. D. Chatwin  (2011)  Building A Business Case for Acid Prevention

MLA: T. D. Chatwin Building A Business Case for Acid Prevention. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2011.

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