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International Conference on Acid Rock Drainage 2018
Mansour Edraki
Sustainable Minerals Institute
The University of Queensland
ICARD 2018
Organisers and Sponsors
• 34 different countries
• 148 (45%) attendees were from South Africa
• 75 people registered for the three short courses that were held
prior to the conference
• 24 registrants from Australia and 8 from Chile
• Over 150 technical presentations and 22 posters
• INAP member companies at ICARD included Agnico Eagle,
Anglo American, BHP, Detour, Kinross, Lundin, Newmont and
Rio Tinto
A few statistics
• Comparing and validating laboratory methods
biokinetic test
• The importance of mineralogy secondary minerals; scrodite; kinetic
rate of carbonate/silicate dissolution; silica coatings; pyrite liberation
• Sensors (Instrumented columns; EM survey; remote sensing)
• Pit lakes
South Africa, Australia, Europe
Main themes of papers
• Water treatment / remediation RO; Nano-filtration; HDS; reactive
barriers; horizontal scavenger bores; electrocoagulation; orange peels
as anti-scaling agent for pretreatment of water; nano-sized banana
peels in the removal of vanadium from mine water; crushed concrete;
In-situ biological treatment; wetlands; SRB; In-pit bioreactors (Se,
Nitrate)
• Plants and metal interactions
• Financial, socio-economic and risk perspective
• Tracer tests; groundwater characterization
Main themes of papers
• Integrated numerical models
Water balance and geochemical
• Life cycle (cradle to grave) approach to managing minerals waste
• Recycling, reuse, reprocessing, re-purposing Removal of metals
from leaching solutions; coal waste; iron ochre; electronic waste; mine
water for irrigation
• Waste rock dumps and tailings assessment and management
structure and hydrology; mode of occurrence and stability of metals
Main themes of papers
Tremblay, Gilles (2018): International Network for Acid Prevention (INAP). – In: Wolkersdorfer,
Ch.; Sartz, L.; Weber, A.; Burgess, J. & Tremblay, G.: Mine Water – Risk to Opportunity (Vol II).
– p. 962 – 971; Pretoria, South Africa (Tshwane University of Technology).
Green, Ros; Lee, Steven; Kleiber, Chris; Terrusi, Lisa; Glasson, Kate (2018): Strategies for
Managing Chemically Reactive Mineral Waste at Rio Tinto Iron Ore Mines. – In: Wolkersdorfer,
Ch.; Sartz, L.; Weber, A.; Burgess, J. & Tremblay, G.: Mine Water – Risk to Opportunity (Vol I).
– p. 17 – 21; Pretoria, South Africa (Tshwane University of Technology).
A few highlights (from my perspective)
Wilson, David; Amos, Richard T.; Blowes, David W.; Langman, Jeff B.; Smith, Leslie;
Sego, David C. (2018): Diavik Waste Rock Project: A Mechanistic Approach To The Prediction
Of The Geochemical Evolution Of Sulfidic Waste Rock. – In: Wolkersdorfer, Ch.; Sartz, L.;
Weber, A.; Burgess, J. & Tremblay, G.: Mine Water – Risk to Opportunity (Vol I). – p. 487 –
493; Pretoria, South Africa (Tshwane University of Technology).
Coetzee, Henk (2018): Reconstructing Historical Mine Water Management Practices for a
Portion of the East Rand Gold Field, South Africa Using Long-Term Map and Image Time
Series. – In: Wolkersdorfer, Ch.; Sartz, L.; Weber, A.; Burgess, J. & Tremblay, G.: Mine Water –
Risk to Opportunity (Vol II). – p. 803 – 808; Pretoria, South Africa (Tshwane University of
Technology).
A few highlights (from my perspective)
Milczarek, Michael; Keller, Jason; Hendrickx, Jan; Partey, Frederick; Geddis, Michael
(2018): High Resolution Estimates of Tailings Facility Evaporation Using Landsat Data. – In:
Wolkersdorfer, Ch.; Sartz, L.; Weber, A.; Burgess, J. & Tremblay, G.: Mine Water – Risk to
Opportunity (Vol II). – p. 1105 – 1111; Pretoria, South Africa (Tshwane University of
Technology).
Becker, Megan; Charikinya, Edson; Ntlhabane, Sithembiso; Voigt, Marcelene;
Broadhurst, Jennifer; Harrison, Susan TL; Bradshaw, Dee (2018): An Integrated
Mineralogy-based Modelling Framework For The Simultaneous Assessment Of Plant
Operational Parameters With Acid Rock Drainage Potential Of Tailings.
A few highlights (from my perspective)
Stander, Helene-Marie; Harrison, Susan TL; Broadhurst, Jennifer L (2018): Re-purposing
Acid Generating Fine Coal Waste: An Assessment And Analysis Of Opportunities. – In:
Wolkersdorfer, Ch.; Sartz, L.; Weber, A.; Burgess, J. & Tremblay, G.: Mine Water – Risk to
Opportunity (Vol I). – p. 565 – 571; Pretoria, South Africa (Tshwane University of Technology).
Johnson, Brent C.; Rohal, Pamela A.; Eary, L.E. {Ted} (2018): Coupling PHREEQC with
GoldSim for a More Dynamic Water Modeling Experience. – In: Wolkersdorfer, Ch.; Sartz, L.;
Weber, A.; Burgess, J. & Tremblay, G.: Mine Water – Risk to Opportunity (Vol II). – p. 1081 –
1087; Pretoria, South Africa (Tshwane University of Technology).
A few highlights (from my perspective)
Wilson, David; Amos, Richard T.; Blowes, David W.; Langman, Jeff B.; Smith, Leslie;
Sego, David C. (2018): Diavik Waste Rock Project: A Mechanistic Approach To The Prediction
Of The Geochemical Evolution Of Sulfidic Waste Rock. – In: Wolkersdorfer, Ch.; Sartz, L.;
Weber, A.; Burgess, J. & Tremblay, G.: Mine Water – Risk to Opportunity (Vol I). – p. 487 –
493; Pretoria, South Africa (Tshwane University of Technology).
Vilela, Fernando; Lima, Geraldo; Macniks, Jéssica; Ferreira, Juliene; Le Petit, Mark
(2018): Evaluation and Comparison of Kinetic Tests Performed with the Humidity Cell, Column
and Funnel Methods and Proposition of a Model with the Disposition Way. – In: Wolkersdorfer,
Ch.; Sartz, L.; Weber, A.; Burgess, J. & Tremblay, G.: Mine Water – Risk to Opportunity (Vol I).
– p. 481 – 487; Pretoria, South Africa (Tshwane University of Technology).
A few highlights (from my perspective)
• Few papers on constructed covers, scaling factors, and climate-
related topics
• More postgraduate research papers
• Fewer case studies
• More open discussion/acceptance of the limitations of models
• More papers on coal mines and pit lakes
What was different this time?
• Kinetic tests (including NAG) tailored to the questions asked
and the mineralogy of waste
• Scaling laboratory to field remains a challenge
• Real opportunities for life cycle approach for reducing liabilities
and unlocking the value of waste
• Accepting and acknowledging the limitations of models
• Opportunities for data sharing
Key messages
12th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ACID ROCK DRAINAGE
Brisbane, Australia’s invitation to host the
Experience and networks
A delegate-friendly destination
People-centred approach
Why Australia?
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• UQ ranked first in the world for
mining and minerals research
• Globally unique multi-
disciplinary Institute
• Key discipline strengths in
Faculties and Centres
• New cross-cutting programs
working across UQ and
beyond
UQ and the SMI
Creating change for Responsible
Resource Development
UQx MOOC – ‘The Future of Mining?’
EXPERIENCE• Global INAP partner
• Active local network
• Successful AMD Workshop series
• Applied experience in all aspects of
mine water management
• World-leading research, which has
led to a number of globally applied
tests and guidelines
• Evolving stakeholder governance
and policy frameworks, focus on
mine closure and legacies
A wealth of experience
• Integrated network across
industry, government and
academic institutions
• Successful history of applied
research and innovation
• Well-supported AMD
Workshops held at regional
locations around Australia
Established ARD network
Strong local support
“By 2021, it will be 18 years since the ICARD event was last held in
Australia….. a return down under is long overdue”
Dr Alan Robertson, RGS Environmental
BRISBANE• Sub-tropical climate
• Safe, compact, walkable city
• World-class infrastructure
• Friendly, welcoming city
• Demonstrated success with major events
Global and local connections
• Direct flights to 31
international destinations
• Second runway to be
open in early 2020,
doubling flight capacity
• Brisbane Airport to CBD
in 20 mins & discounted
Airtrain tickets
• Free city transport options
for delegates
Unique and central convention precinct
• Leisure, lifestyle and cultural
precinct for visitors and locals
• 17 hectares riverfront parkland
• 70+ sidewalk cafes, restaurants
& bars
• A specialised VIP precinct
passport with FREE access to
art galleries and museums
A world-class venue in the BCEC
• AIPC World’s Best Convention
Centre 2016-2018
• Boutique and flexible meeting
spaces
• Free wifi and Conference App
• Integrated Registration Desk &
Convenors Office
• Award-winning food!
Integrated program
• Proposed week Aug 30th to Sep 3rd 2021
• Three and a half day technical program
covering range of key themes
• Short courses e.g.
- ARD Fundamentals
- GARD Guide
- Cover Design
• Field trips
- Pre and post event
- 1 to 3 day duration
- Multiple options
Partner program – reef to rainforest
Iconic Australian experiences all within one
hour of Brisbane
• Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary
• Tangalooma Resort day trip
• Beach and rainforest day trip
• Mirrabooka Indigenous Experience
• Australia Zoo
• Great Barrier Reef
PEOPLE• Stakeholder engagement
• Young professionals
• Committed team
• A key theme for the conference
will be stakeholder engagement
• Also a focus on Future Leaders
through special sessions,
student scholarships, and other
engagements
Stakeholder and future leaders
Committed UQ and BCEC team
Mansour
Robin
Kylie
Abbie
HOPE TO SEE YOUIN BRISBANE FOR
ICARD 2021