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From legacy contamination to ESG compliance, we speak with engineers, field experts, and environmental leaders about how smart chemistry, autonomous systems, and data-driven tools are transforming water from a liability into a strategic asset.

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		<description><![CDATA[In this podcast, we explore why the traditional approach of treating mine water management as a post-closure task is a dangerous myth that often leads to perpetual environmental obligations. For too long, the industry has relied on structural optimism in financial modelling, assuming that water impacts can be easily stabilised after production ends. However, the reality is that water chemistry does not respect corporate timelines, and delaying intervention until closure often means crossing irreversible thresholds where prevention is no longer possible. ]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[In this episode, we explore why lime has long been the default tool for neutralizing acidic tailings spills — and why it may no longer be enough. Using the 2025 Chambishi Mine disaster as a case study, we compare lime and magnesium oxide (MgO) in terms of pH control, heavy metal immobilization, sludge generation, safety, cost, and long-term stability.<br />
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The strengths and limitations of lime in acute spill response.

How MgO’s buffering properties and lower sludge footprint can provide safer, more sustainable outcomes.

What mining companies and regulators should consider when planning for future tailings emergencies.

Takeaway: It’s time to expand the emergency toolkit. Magnesium oxide offers a modern, resilient alternative that can protect both waterways and communities when disaster strikes.]]></itunes:summary>
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		<description><![CDATA[In this episode, we explore how wastewater is shifting from liability to resource. From AI-driven treatment plants cutting energy use by 30%, to autonomous vessels treating toxic mine water on-site, the discussion highlights five breakthrough technologies reshaping 2025. We also dive into 3D-printed membranes, PFAS-destroying oxidation processes, and innovative recovery of metals, nutrients, and energy from waste streams. Perfect for mining leaders, engineers, and environmental managers, this episode reveals how smart investment in water technology delivers compliance, cost savings, and long-term business advantage. <a href="https://www.pmap.ca/post/wastewater-treatment-emerging-technologies">The Future of Water in Mining</a>]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[Legacy uranium mines pose long-term risks to water quality, ecosystems, and compliance. In this episode, we explore how PMAP is helping address these challenges using autonomous vessels and a proprietary magnesium-based reagent designed for safe, in-situ uranium removal.<br />
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