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Join the Northern Territory Division for a two-day workshop on geochemistry, water quality and management associated with acid, metalliferous and saline drainage (AMD). AMD is a major issue facing many mines in the Northern Territory and its management can result in significant costs to the mine, community and in the case of legacy mines, the NT tax payer.
This workshop is aimed at those involved in the assessment, regulation and management of mines that may contain AMD. Brent Usher and Chris Langton from Klohn Crippen Berger will be presenting. For more information, refer to the agenda or download a the event flyer below.
Date | Tuesday 3 - Wednesday 4 March 2015 |
Time | 8.30am to 5.00pm Morning/afternoon teas and lunches will be provided |
Location | Museum and Art Gallery of the NT Theatrette Conacher Street, Darwin |
Price | $300 Members $650 Non Members * |
Register | 24 February 2015 |
Contact | Craig Smith at craig.smith@nt.gov.au |
* The cost for full membership to the Institute is $290 plus a $60 application fee ($350 in total). If you would like to become a member prior to registering for this event, please apply and make payment online and contact EIANZ Central Office on 03 8803 6152 to register for the event at the member rate.
When:
3 March 2015
8:30 AM
- 5:00 PM
Cost: AU $ 650
Registrations Close: 3rd March 15 11:59 PM
We acknowledge and value the rights and interests of Indigenous Peoples in the protection and management of environmental values through their involvement in decisions and processes, and the application of traditional Indigenous knowledge.