Closure Planning To Comply With The International Cyanide Code

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
D. H. Garcia
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 2010

Abstract

The mining industry responded to public concerns about use of cyanide by developing a voluntary certification to allow companies to demonstrate their commitment. The International Cyanide Code (Code) establishes standards for the manufacture, transportation and use of cyanide. Key concepts in closure planning to comply with the Code are to decommission all facilities related to cyanide operations and to provide a financial assurance mechanism for those activities. Code requirements may differ from state-specific regulations, but requirements are based on closure goals for protection of the human health and the environment. Only issues related to cyanide operations are required to be included in decommissioning demonstrations. For example, the disposal method of cyanide solution holding tanks and the cost must be included in the closure plan, but information regarding closure of roads is not required. Closure costs must be based on a third-party contractor as opposed to internal budgets. Compliance with the closure requirements of the Code allows companies to show their stockholders, lending institutions, and the public that their operations are environmentally responsible.
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APA: D. H. Garcia  (2010)  Closure Planning To Comply With The International Cyanide Code

MLA: D. H. Garcia Closure Planning To Comply With The International Cyanide Code. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2010.

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