Vancouver, BC Canada, V6C 2T6 604-684-1175
www.panamericansilver.com
Tailings Facility Factsheet 7 June 2019
This factsheet was prepared in response to a request from the Investor Mining and Tailings Safety Initiative (https://www.churchofengland.org/investor-mining-tailings-safety-initiative)
Overview questions
1) Provide an overview of your tailings management system, and how you manage risk
We take responsible management of tailings very seriously and, as members of the Mining Association of Canada,
implement the Towards Sustainable Mining Tailings Management Protocol and guidelines at our sites. For further
information on our management, system and approach to managing risk see our most recent Sustainability Report
(https://panamericansilver.com/sustainabilityreport2018/environment/tailings-and-waste-management/)
2) Confirm whether your approach to tailings management has changed or will change in light of the recent
tailings disasters at Brumadinho, Mariana, Mt Polley and others. Have you, for example, reviewed all
tailings storage facilities with upstream dam construction, and taken steps necessary to protect local
communities and the environment e.g. buttressing, evacuation?
We had an internal review process and risk evaluation matrix for tailings in place prior to the Mount Polley event.
We commenced Independent Dam Safety Reviews in 2014 at our sites in order of priority based on risk and are
completing the final site now (June/July 2019). Newly acquired Tahoe operations with tailings either had
independent review processes (Bell Creek) or employ dry stack tailings currently on care and maintenance (Escobal).
Independent reviews will be undertaken on those sites in 2020. We joined MAC in 2016 and commenced
implementing TSM in 2017.
Suite 1500 - 625 Howe St.
Suite 1500 - 625 Howe St. Vancouver, BC Canada, V6C 2T6
604-684-1175 www.panamericansilver.com
Pan American Silver Operated Tailings Facilities