Gathering And Managing Environmental Quality Data For Mining Projects - Preprint 09-005

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
D. W. Rich
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Jan 1, 2009

Abstract

An environmental management system (EMS) is a key part of a company?s environmental stewardship. Procedures and practices to continually improve environmental performance can provide great benefits in operating the company. Managing site environmental quality data is a key component of this. An environmental data management system (EDMS) is an important element of the EMS for mining and other projects, providing project staff with the information that they need to make decisions that can have a significant impact on public health. Improvements in computers, data communications, and transfer formats have made it much easier to implement an integrated EDMS program for gathering, managing, selecting, and displaying data from the field and the lab. Software now lets users define sampling plans, create files for field data entry, and print Chains of Custody. Laptop and handheld computers facilitate field data entry and may provide automated communication back to the office. Most labs can now create usable electronic data deliverables. QC checks and limit comparisons can be largely automated. The result is organized data that can be efficiently used for reporting, graphing, and mapping, to better understand project issues.
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APA: D. W. Rich  (2009)  Gathering And Managing Environmental Quality Data For Mining Projects - Preprint 09-005

MLA: D. W. Rich Gathering And Managing Environmental Quality Data For Mining Projects - Preprint 09-005. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2009.

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