8:15 AM
Registration, networking and exhibition
 
 
9:05 AM
Welcome from conference chair
 
Lesley Warren
WATER IN MINING PLANNING, STRATEGY & REGULATION
9:10 AM
Panel discussion: Understanding risk and prioritising ESG in current and long-term water planning
  • Understanding and decreasing risk in water strategies throughout the whole lifecycle of a mine 
  • Unearthing challenges and opportunities against a backdrop of uncertainty 
  • Validating and benchmarking performance 
  • Embracing innovation and technology 
  • Making progress and prioritizing informed decision making
Emily O'Hara Kristin Pouw David Oliphant
9:50 AM
Case study: Successful indigenous community engagement in water management
  • Fostering a collaborative effort through meaningful consultation.
  • Key considerations of critical issues.
  • Identifying the opportunities from a successful partnership.
Jenny-Lou Campbell
10:10 AM
Case study: Navigating regulatory challenges at a Nevada mine
  • Navigating a highly regulated operational environment with strict compliance requirements. 
  • Designing processes that can adapt to varying levels of contaminants of concern. 
  • Addressing the introduction of new contaminants from new water sources from continued operation. 
Myriam Deladurantaye
10:25 AM
Question and answer session
 
 
10:30 AM
Regulatory panel: Managing rapid changes in the regulatory landscape
  • Trends in regulations around the world.
  • Permitting changes and requirements.
  • Water management in abundant and dry regions.
Nadia Haider jorge zafra Raquel Nosie Mazwi Sadeed Hassan
11:10 AM
Refreshments, networking & exhibition
 
 
FINANCE & INVESTMENT
11:40 AM
Panel session: Investors’ perspective on water in mining
  • Hear from the investors on the evolving mining reporting requirements.
  • Understanding expectations to disclose and communicate to investors.
  • Key risks to consider enhancing investor confidence.
Pratima Divgi Charles Raymond Merriam Haffar
12:20 PM
Case study: A call for investor action: the climate water risk nexus in mining
  • Hear investor engagement and adaptation strategies to safeguard long-term value and ensure mining remains viable in a 1.5°C+ world.
  • Learn illustrative case studies from their firmwide engagement program on how issuers are navigating water shortages and regulatory crackdowns.
  • Understand where leading miners are investing in water recycling, desalination, and nature-based solutions for resilience with managing tailings and flood risks.
Merriam Haffar
12:35 PM
Question and answer session
 
 
12:40 PM
Fork buffet lunch, networking & exhibition
 
 

AFTERNOON SPLITS INTO STREAMS, CHOOSE BETWEEN:

STREAM A: WATER STEWARDSHIP, COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT & COMMUNICATION
1:40 PM
Case study: Implementing sustainable and efficient water stewardship measures
  • Understand how they have incorporated international guidelines to improve water management through governance structures, risk management and reportability initiatives.
  • Hear how they are maximizing water reuse to reduce freshwater use to enhance water efficiency and reduce their environmental footprint.
  • Learn how they are providing ongoing training and stakeholder engagement promoting sustainability and operational efficiency.
Fabián Martínez
1:55 PM
Case study: Engaging local communities with water stewardship
  • Hear how they are engaging with community representatives in water management planning.
  • Learn how they are building trust to achieve water stewardship success.
  • Identify tangible benefits to local communities.
Shirley Neault
2:10 PM
Case study: Water management and dewatering in the Pilbara region of Western Australia
  • Discover how the Pilbara region’s early 2000s expansion relied on tactical mining with water management as a key enabler.
  • Learn how operations are now in a sustaining phase, with older mines closing & replacements underway.
  • Understand the adaptive approach to water management, aligning corporate water goals with operational tools that supports mine plans. 
Bob Kinnell
2:25 PM
Question and answer session with previous speakers
 
 
2:35 PM
Interactive Ideation session

Collaborate with your peers in small groups to take the lessons learned from the previous case studies and apply to your stewardship and community engagement strategies  

  • How can mining companies better communicate sustainability efforts to communities?
  • How can we better align corporate water goals with onsite reality?  
  • How can mining companies better incorporate community concerns into water management planning? 
 
3:00 PM
Refreshments, networking & exhibition
 
 
STREAM B: WATER TREATMENT & TECHNOLOGY
1:40 PM
Case study: Five years of performance for mining’s first gravel bed bioreactor
  • Performance of the bioreactor.     
  • Required maintenance, including rebuilds and tracer studies.
  • Opportunities for increased treatment rates.
Karien Scheepers
2:00 PM
Innovations in water treatment: innovative reagents, smart dispensing, & green processes
  • Results of utilizing a new non-hazardous, environmentally friendly reagent with several technical advantages in water treatment.
  • Optimizing in-situ treatment using an unmanned smart dispensing vessel: lessons learned from site demonstrations.
  • ESG and economic benefits achieved.
 
2:20 PM
Case study: The development of a process design for mine water management
  • An 8-step guide to developing an effective, compliant, and sustainable process design for a water treatment plant in a mining operation.
  • A comprehensive approach to minimize risks and ensure a reliable water treatment system tailored to the specific needs and goals of a mine.
Danika Montpetit
2:40 PM
Question and answer session with previous speakers
 
 
3:00 PM
Refreshments, networking & exhibition
 
 

AFTERNOON SPLITS INTO STREAMS, CHOOSE BETWEEN:

STREAM A: WATER STEWARDSHIP & ADDING SOCIAL VALUE
3:30 PM
Fireside chat: Adding social value through water stewardship
  • Water stewardship for constituent strategy development to minimize environmental impact.
  • Using sustainability lenses incorporating company and local community values to determine a path forward.
  • Outcomes of developed strategy.
Shireen Ouellet Katie Campbell
3:45 PM
Case study: Flows of trust: water and sanitation (WASH) in mining and communities
  • Water and sanitation (WASH) challenges facing communities in and around mines.
  • CSI options for sustainable water management.
  • Trust-building through community-corporate WASH partnerships: lessons from Pitstop/Eradicatour.
Larry Swatuk
4:00 PM
Case study: Update on new requirements to report on habitat and biodiversity
  • Steps Newmont is taking to prepare for evolving nature reporting requirements, focusing on water.
  • Commitment to contribute to nature positive future.
Kristin Pouw
4:15 PM
Question and answer session
 
 
STREAM B: WATER MODELLING
3:30 PM
Managing changing water balance conditions with a multidisciplinary team
  • Hear how New Gold’s site water balance went from negative to positive to negative and optimized utilization.
  • Understand how they managed this transition with an operational water balance model as the priority tool to make informed decisions.
  • Learn how they developed a multidisciplinary team that collaborated to ensure quality outputs of the model that were useful across departments on site.
Tenea Dillman
3:50 PM
Estimating groundwater inflow into planned underground infrastructures (RAR and FAR)
  • Hear their use of geophysical tools to characterize hydraulic properties of the bedrock.
  • Advantages compared to packer testing.
  • Results presentations.
Julie L'Heureux
4:10 PM
Exploring alternatives to the one-size-fits-all groundwater modeling approach for operational management
  • Groundwater decision support in mining can be limited by single, rigid models
  • Gain insights from the problem decomposition of a dewatering management challenge
  • Discover the computational tools tested to support management planning and short-term adaptation 
Pablo Ortega
4:25 PM
Question and answer session
 
 
BUILDING HOLLISTICAL WATER MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES
4:40 PM
Breakout: Chairs feedback on main points from the streams
 
 
4:45 PM
Closing keynote: Consolidating Mining Standards Initiative
  • Providing an insight into the work being done to make standards easier to adopt globally
  • Raising standards across all regions
Jocelyn Fraser
5:00 PM
Close of Day 1 and opening of drinks reception
 
 
8:30 AM
Registration, networking and exhibition
 
 
9:00 AM
Welcome from conference chair
 
Lesley Warren
CLIMATE CHANGE & RESILIENCE
9:05 AM
Panel session: Building climate-resilient mining operations: strategies for drought and flood management
  • Working with communities to create long-term resilience.
  • Reviewing water balances & innovative solutions.
Scott Davidson Cecil Mutambanengwe Simon Sholl
9:45 AM
Fireside chat: How is climate change reshaping water availability and quality at the catchment scale?
  • Exploring catchment-based analysis.
  • Embedding climate change into water management practices.
  • Understanding water quality risks and management approaches.
Kavita Singh
10:05 AM
Environmental protection is smart risk management
  • Best-in-class environmental standards are the way to win-win outcomes in mining.
  • Why social license matters.
  • What are the key components of good stewardship?
Nicole Byrd
10:25 AM
Case study: Mine water use efficiency and long-term climate variability
  • Internal benchmarking of mine facility water use efficiency.
  • How might water use efficiency change during the life of a mine? 
  • Review potential long-term impacts of climate variables to water consumption and overall water use efficiency.
Brant Whiting
10:45 AM
Questions and answers
 
 
10:50 AM
Refreshments, networking & exhibition
 
 

MORNING SPLITS INTO STREAMS, CHOOSE BETWEEN:

STREAM A: TAILINGS MANAGEMENT
11:20 AM
Case study: Lowering the risk in tailings management
  • Evaluating and preventing tailings.
  • Creating monitoring systems to detect anomalies.
  • Reducing water content in tailings.
Londolani Mutshekwa
11:40 AM
Case study: Cobalt treatment in tailing water
  • Can we reduce cobalt cyanides complex easily?
  • What is the efficiencies of conventional methods?
  • Understand the limitations and how to address and manage.
thomas genty
12:00 PM
Geochemical and geotechnical considerations for best management practice of TSF Closure
  • Closure considerations and guidelines for TSFs.
  • Geochemical stability of tailings and examples of global Best Management Practices being researched and applied.
  • Physical stability closure success criteria and application.
Ali Nasseri-Moghaddam Dan Laporte
12:15 PM
Questions and answers
 
 
12:25 PM
Fireside chat: Dry stack tailings
  • Impact on tailings technology (assessment)
  • Evaluation of geotechnical and geochemical challenges
  • What are the barriers to use at wider scale
Heather Kaminsky
STREAM B: WATER REUSE, RECYCLING & CIRCULARITY
11:20 AM
Case study: Climate-adaptive dewatering strategies in open pit mining
  • Hear the tailored solutions for both wet and dry climates.
  • Understand the groundwater flow modelling, water balance calculations and strategic placement of pumping wells.
  • Learn the economic and operational considerations for dewatering strategy and systems to ensure effective drainage and support overall mine performance.
Carmen Perez Pavon
11:40 AM
Managing water accumulation in the oil sands, a delicate balance
  • Understand the area constraints driving the need to reuse and recycle water at a no discharge mine.
  • Balancing water management through operational transitions (new pit development, in-pit tailings).
  • Watershed frameworks and allocations: adapting freshwater management in low flow conditions.
Jenna Schellen
12:00 PM
Questions and answer session
 
 
12:10 PM
Solution Room: Maximizing water reuse and recycling

Have the expert minds in our audience solve the issues keeping you up at night. All delegates will have to opportunity to anonymously submit a challenge relating to water reuse, recycling and circularity before collaborating in groups to workshop solutions to real life problems. 

 
Fork buffet lunch, networking & exhibition
12:45 PM
Fork buffet lunch, networking & exhibition
 
 

AFTERNOON SPLITS INTO STREAMS, CHOOSE BETWEEN:

STREAM A: MINE CLOSURE
1:45 PM
Social, economic and environmental resilience through mine closures: why collaboration and partnership are key
  • Sharing ICMM's available guidance.
  • Highlighting the importance of collaboration and partnerships for success
Jessica Nicholls
2:05 PM
Successful mine closure and brownfield redevelopment
  • Understanding toxicity (site-specific, field, lab).
  • Risk-based water quality objectives at contaminated sites, closure or brownfield redevelopments.
  • Science-based remediation and remedial objectives.
Carolyn Brown
2:20 PM
Innovative Technology: Nanofiltration membranes control and reduce tailings and pond inventory – Cananea Case-Study
  • Solution development path, bench-scale, pilot-study, demo-plant and full-scale solution.
  • Copper recovery case-study from Cananea De Mexico Cu mine's tailing-dam.
  • Nano-filtration and low-pH stable nano-filtration.
Fab Pakizehkar
2:35 PM
Case study: Legacy mines: overcoming water management challenges
  • Hear how they established dedicated treatment plants for AMD to remove contaminants.
  • Implemented stricter regulations to hold mining companies accountable for rehabilitation and preventing the creation of future legacy mines.
  • Learn about the Western Basin AMD Treatment Plant and their Strategic Water Partnerships Network (SWPN).
Raquel Nosie Mazwi
2:50 PM
Questions and answers
 
 
STREAM B: INTEGRATED MINE WATER PLANNING & WATER EFFICIENCY
1:45 PM
Case study: Technological advancements for efficient use of water
  • Membrane filtration technologies uses.
  • Hear how they utilize specialty chemicals for membrane systems.
  • Understand how they optimize water usage and ensure sustainable operations.
Amin Halali
2:00 PM
Case study: Applications of GIS tools in water management
  • Data access and visualization.
  • Field inspections and surveys.
  • Project analyses.
Gabriel Chiasson-Poirier Kyle Conway
2:20 PM
Questions and answers
 
 
2:30 PM
Panel session: Holistic approaches to integrated mine water management
  • Onsite and offsite water management within the watershed.
  • Managing and mitigating risks such as water scarcity, contamination, and flooding.
  • Which tools to consider when creating an efficient water plan.
Robert Hanner jorge zafra Frederic Dugre
THE FUTURE LANDSCAPE OF WATER IN MINING
3:00 PM
Highlights from each breakout session
 
 
3:05 PM
Fireside chat: Addressing underground mine water challenges
  • Assessing hydraulic connection between the underground mine and surface.
  • Monitoring water inflow underground for verification of predictive models.
  • Interdepartmental collaboration between mine operators and water managers.
Michael McBride
3:30 PM
Chair’s closing remarks
 
Lesley Warren Jocelyn Fraser
3:35 PM
Close of the Water in Mining Global Summit 2025, Refreshments & Networking