Keynote
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Use of Risk Assessment to Manage Orphaned and Abandoned Mine Sites
Beth Power, Azimuth Consulting Group
Opening Panel
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Why Conduct / Believe Risk Assessment?
Peter Chapman, Golder Associates -
Abandoned Mines – Doing Nothing is not an Option
Chief Glenn Nolan, Missanabie Cree First Nation -
BC Ministry of Environment’s Approach to Mine Site Risk Assessment and Risk Management under the Environment Management Act
John Ward, BC Ministry of Environment
Human Health
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Human Health Risk Assessment at Federal Contaminated Sites: Northern Mines
Sanya Petrovic, Health Canada -
Meaningful Exposure Assessment
Mike Dutton, Vale Inco -
Towards a New First Nations Framework for Human Environmental Health Impact Assessment
Laurie Chan, University of Northern British Columbia -
Orphaned, Abandoned and Closed Mines: BC Community Perspectives
Amy Crook, Centre for Science in Public Participation and Margo French, Takla Lake First Nation -
Bioavailability of Contaminants from Soil and Tailings: Can it be included in a Risk Assessment? Should it be included in a Risk Assessment?
Mark Richardson, Risklogic Scientific
Ecological Risk
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Maximizing the Effectiveness of ERA: Know Your Goals and Act Accordingly
Stella Swanson, Swanson Environmental Strategies -
Numbers versus What we see
Bill Duncan, Teck Cominco -
Ecological Risk Assessments: Probabilities and Mushkegowuk Realities
Jennifer Simard, Mushkegowuk Environmental Research Council
Geotechnical / Safety Risk Assessment
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To Explore and Understand the Different Perspectives Related to the Risk Assessment Process at Orphaned and Abandoned Mines
Iain Bruce, BGC Engineering -
Managing Risk at the Former Kerr Addison Mine in North-Eastern Ontario
Stan Kaczmarek, ON Ministry of Northern Development and Mines
Case Studies: Perspectives
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Sudbury Soils Study, ON
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Human Health and Ecological Risk Assessment – A Case Study in Science, Process and Perception
Christopher Wren, AECOM -
Sudbury Soils Study – Industry Perspective
Glen Watson, Vale Inco -
Relations of Risk’s Definition and (Potential) Definitional Struggles: The Sudbury Soils Study
François Dépelteau, Laurentian University
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Human Health and Ecological Risk Assessment – A Case Study in Science, Process and Perception
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Lynn Lake Study, MB
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An Ecosystem Risk-Based Approach to Managing an Abandoned Tailings Management Area. Lessons Learned in the Lynn Lake ETMA Case Study – The Consultant’s Perspective
Mike McKernan, Tetres -
Rehabilitating the East Tailings Management Area – Lynn Lake, Manitoba. The Company’s Perspective
Norman Brandson, N2B and Earthwise
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An Ecosystem Risk-Based Approach to Managing an Abandoned Tailings Management Area. Lessons Learned in the Lynn Lake ETMA Case Study – The Consultant’s Perspective
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Yankee Girl Study, BC
- Part 1 – Yankee Girl Tailings Remediation Project, Ymir BC.
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Part 2 – A Perspective on Risk Assessment: Regulation/Objective Setting;Technical; Community
Mark Tinholt, SNC-Lavalin -
Yankee Girl – Thoughts on Remediation and Risk Assessment
Gerry Nellestijn, Salmo Watershed Stream Keepers Society