Transforming Mining Water Management: Selective Separations for Cost, Risk & Waste Reduction

Are outdated water treatment methods costing your operation more than you think?
Many treatment systems still rely on legacy approaches that treat water in bulk, often leading to inefficiencies such as excess residuals and avoidable operational challenges.
The Reality of Conventional Mining Water Treatment
Traditional methods often create unintended trade-offs across the operation:- Bulk concentrates that generate unvalorized, sometimes toxic waste
- Bulk sludge that requires excessive handling, hauling, and disposal and leads to negative community perception
- Reuse water that upsets process chemistry
- High hardness water that leads to equipment scaling, fouling, and excessive maintenance
- Significant lifecycle costs
These challenges are interconnected, and they ultimately affect cost, risk, and operational efficiency.
Join Renix for a discussion on how mining companies are beginning to rethink water treatment using RenixUIX™ and and why migrating to selective treatment can play an important role in the future of water management.
What You’ll Learn in This Mining Water Treatment Webinar
- The hidden costs of conventional water treatment
- Why waste generation is often overlooked
- The relationship between water quality, reuse, and operations
- Emerging approaches that target problematic compounds more intelligently
- Real-world lessons from mining water treatment validation projects
Who should attend
- Water Managers
- Environmental Managers
- Metallurgists
- Process Engineers
- Operations Leaders
- Innovation Teams
Meet the Speakers
Keegan Schnekenburger
Keegan Schnekenburger is a Commercial Sales Associate at Renix, contributing to commercial sales, partnerships, and growth initiatives. With over 8 years of experience in investment management and cleantech, he specializes in financial analysis, project management, and working with startups and entrepreneurs.
Vinoj Kurian
Vinoj is Science Manager at Renix, leading feasibility studies, application development, and engineering support across process design and validation. With over 15 years of experience in research, technology development, and process engineering, he holds a PhD in Chemical Engineering from the University of Alberta and a Master’s from IIT Madras.
Webinar Details
- Date: July 21
- Duration: 45 minutes + Live Q&A
- Format: Live online session
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