Graphic generated by Gemini, based on the content of this article. The following article synthesizes the key qualifications and traits of an Independent Tailings Review Board (ITRB)[…]
For most of my 40+ years working in tailings management, “closure” was often something we talked about in the last chapter of a report, years (sometimes decades)[…]
Over the last four decades, I’ve seen tailings management evolve from a largely behind-the-scenes activity to one of the mining industry’s most scrutinized and technically challenging responsibilities.[…]
Few words in tailings management evoke more concern than liquefaction. When it occurs, a seemingly solid mass of tailings or foundation soil can lose its strength almost[…]
As 2025 comes to a close, I’ve been reflecting on the work that keeps our industry moving. In the geotechnical world, we spend a lot of time[…]
When people think about tailings dam safety, they often picture slope stability, earthquakes, or overtopping. These are real concerns, but in my 40 years working with tailings[…]
Thanksgiving is often associated with family, meals, and football. Yet, for those of us immersed in critical state soil mechanics, seepage analysis, and TSF stability, it’s also[…]
Every major tailings facility failure leaves behind a trail of devastation—lost lives, damaged communities, environmental harm, and shattered trust in the mining industry. Each time, we engineers[…]
