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The ninth session of the UNECE and Ember’s Methane Mondays online series was titled: “Coal mining lifecycle from exploration through closure and repurposing. The value of real time monitoring from onsite measurements and remote sensing.”
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The session focused on the role of monitoring, going beyond methane issues. It attempted to show how important, from the point of view of both: mine operations and the subsequent repurposing of post-mining areas, the issues related to monitoring of water, ground stability, and waste are.
Matters that were addressed in presentations included:
- Available tools for, and methods of monitoring;
- Matters to pay attention to (methane, water, subsidence, waste;
- Current practices and room for improvement;
- Safety matters; and
- Resource management and circularity (potential savings)
Plase visit also a website dedicated to Methane Mondays series where you will find information about other sessions, as well as the link to Methane Mondays Interviews.