The SGME Scoop | Edition #4

The SGME Scoop | Edition #4

As always, there has been a lot going on at SGME. Read all about it here:

  • SGME turns 7
  • Case Study Spotlight: Quarry Closure
  • SGME’s Latest Projects: Getting started with new Ecology projects,?
  • What’s on the Horizon for SGME

Celebrating 7 years of SGME!

Last month, on September?17, SGME officially turned 7, and this week we celebrated this exciting milestone!?

It’s been a transformative journey, full of growth and change, and we feel like we’re truly only just getting started.?

With so much on the horizon, we want to extend our thanks to everyone who has partnered with us and been part of our journey so far!

Case Study Spotlight: Tailings & Mine Waste

Key considerations for Quarry Closure:

  • Precision and relevance
  • Progressive evolution
  • Regulatory compliance
  • Alternative future land uses
  • Continous improvement

Quarry closure is a dynamic roadmap, and the closure strategy and plan must adapt to the evolving life cycle stages of the quarry. Its precision, relevance and transformation are vital for maintaining community acceptance and a Social License.?

Read More Here

International Mine Closure Conference - Find us at Stall #12

SGME is thrilled to partner with the Australian Centre for Geomechanics (ACG) as a major sponsor of the 15th International Mine Closure Conference, taking place at The Westin in Perth, WA, from 26-28 November 2024.

Our CEO, Timothy Rohde, will be presenting his research on "Barrier cover trials at Rosebery Mine," sharing valuable insights and findings from the study.

If you’re attending the upcoming conference and would like to catch up with Tim, or introduce a colleague, please reach out to connect and catch up!

Download the Conference Brochure here.

Latest Projects & Training

Kicking off Ecology Projects: Site Visit, Data Collection and Planning

Joe and Laura visited a site west of Brisbane to kick off upcoming ecology works for 2024-2025. The project involves Koala monitoring with a thermal drone camera in conjunction with the spot assessment technique, a series of BioCondition assessments, and a survey for endangered perennial grass species.

Drone Light Model from?a legacy mine site in Western NSW

You might remember us sharing some photos of Tim, Laura, and Tamarah, deploying a drone at a legacy mine site in Western NSW in last month's newsletter. ?Check out the visible light model we captured from above.?

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