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These Web pages (among others) were used to derive search terms: ... Expert Panel Technical Report The Report reflects the Panel's professional expertise and judgment in reviewing and assessing requested relevant data and technical information to determine the technical cause(s) of the Dam I failure. ... The Panel did not assess matters relating to potential corporate or personal responsibility for the failure. Impounded mine tailings : what are the failures telling us? (Journal Article) | ETDEWEB The first step in evaluating the reasons for continued failures of mine tailings dams is to recognize the uniqueness of mine tailings facilities. ... reasons for continued failures of mine tailings dams is to recognize the uniqueness of mine tailings facilities. Tailings - Wikipedia Coal refuse (also described as coal waste, coal tailings, waste material, culm, boney, or gob [8] ) is the material left over from coal mining, usually as tailings piles or spoil tips . ... Since they accelerate the densification of mature fine tailings, the tailings ponds are enabled to settle the solids more quickly so that the tailings can be reclaimed earlier. |