What's Happening?
The mining industry is increasingly focusing on strong governance to improve tailings storage facility (TSF) management, according to SLR Consulting principal tailings engineer Mohammed Sabi. Tailings
management is evolving from a compliance-driven requirement to a strategic risk consideration due to long-term risks associated with TSFs. Effective governance and life-cycle planning are crucial for optimizing project design and managing risks, as TSFs influence project bankability and sustainability. The integration of TSF planning into project development at the prefeasibility stage ensures optimized capital allocation and compliance with environmental, social, and governance (ESG) standards.
Why It's Important?
The emphasis on strong governance in tailings engineering is vital for the mining industry's sustainability and investor confidence. TSFs represent significant long-term risks, and their management affects financial institutions' willingness to invest in mining projects. By integrating TSF planning early in project development, companies can improve outcomes and reduce investment risks. This approach aligns with increasing ESG requirements, demanding transparency and accountability from mining operations. Effective tailings management can enhance the industry's reputation and attract more investment, contributing to economic growth and environmental protection.
What's Next?
The mining industry is expected to continue adopting advanced technologies for better monitoring and management of TSFs. Cross-departmental collaboration among geotechnical, hydrological, and environmental experts will be essential for improving tailings safety and performance. Companies may leverage technologies such as drones and sensors for real-time reporting of TSF metrics, enhancing safety and compliance. As ESG standards evolve, mining operations will need to demonstrate structured governance and accountability to maintain investor confidence and regulatory compliance.
Beyond the Headlines
The focus on governance in tailings engineering highlights broader implications for the mining industry, including ethical and environmental considerations. Effective tailings management can prevent environmental disasters and protect communities near mining sites. The integration of ESG principles into mining operations reflects a shift towards more responsible and sustainable practices. This approach can lead to long-term benefits for the industry, including improved public perception and reduced regulatory risks. As the industry adapts to these changes, it may set new standards for sustainability and governance in resource management.






