Abstract
Tailings dams are crucial in the mining industry for the safe disposal of waste materials. However, their design and management are central to environmental and human safety concerns. Innovations in tailings dam design, monitoring systems, and waste management practices have emerged as essential measures to enhance dam stability, reduce environmental impact, and mitigate the risk of catastrophic failures. This paper explores the latest advancements in tailings dam design and management, including the use of advanced materials, structural modifications, automated monitoring systems, and sustainable waste disposal methods. The aim is to provide insights into how these innovations can improve the safety and sustainability of mining operations globally.
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