Session 7
12:00
– 13:00 / 25 June 2026
Kavaklıdere Ballroom
Tailings Management, Structural Resilience, and Resource Stewardship
The modern mining sector has arrived at a critical operational crossroads. Ensuring long-term asset integrity and securing water resources requires a massive shift toward advanced geotechnical oversight, yet these structural engineering demands cannot come at the expense of regional ecosystem health or transparent governance. The central question facing the industry today is no longer if we must manage waste and resources, but how we can design and govern them to withstand systemic risk. This session addresses the practical realities, friction points, and breakthroughs in sustainable extraction, structural resilience, and water policy.
- Water stewardship as a competitive advantage: Central Asia’s escalating water stress and mining sector obligations.
- Tailing management in a GISTM world: active monitoring, insurance implications.
- ESG as investment catalyst: how transparency frameworks (EITI, IRMA, Digital Product Passports) attract responsible capital.
- Decarbonising Central Asian mining: low-carbon processing, green hydrogen readiness, and scope 3 reporting.
- Post-mining remediation and circular economy: Central Asia’s legacy tailing recovery potential.
12:00 - Resilience-Based Design in Tailings Engineering
12:00 - Water Stewardship as a Competitive Advantage: How the New Water Codes of Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan Are Reshaping Mining Development.