Organizing Committee

Conference Co-Chairs

Gilles Tremblay

INAP Technical Manager

Gilles Tremblay is the Technical Manager of the International Network for Acid Prevention (INAP). INAP is a mining-industry led program and he coordinates activities that drives leading practice in acid and metalliferous drainage risk management. Prior to joining INAP Gilles worked for the Government of Canada for more than 33 years coordinating large multi-party R&D consortia related to environmental issues affecting the mining industry.

Kelsey Norlund

Government of B.C., Ministry of Mining and Critical Minerals, Director, Technical Operations

Bio Coming Soon

Technical Chair

Stephen Day

SRK, Corporate Consultant (Geochemistry)

Stephen Day is a Corporate Consultant (Geochemistry) with SRK Consulting based in Vancouver. He has worked on the geochemical considerations for management of wastes at mines and other infrastructure projects since 1989.

Field Trips

Russell Staines

Field Trips, BHP, Global Environmental Geochemist

Bio Coming Soon

Sponsorship

Michael Davies

Managing Director, Davies Mining Consultancy Ltd.

Past Industry Executive and INAP Board Chair with more than 40 years experience. Now retired from full-time work and doing reviews through Davies Mining Consultancy.

Short Courses

Rens Verburg

WSP, Technical Fellow- Geochemistry

Rens Verburg is a Senior Vice President and Technical Fellow – Geochemistry with WSP USA. He has a global practice focusing on environmental issues at mining and mineral processing sites through all stages of mine life.

Senior Advisor

Bill Price

Bill Price

Bill Price helps organize the annual BC Mine Reclamation Symposium and the BC ML/ARD workshop. Past work on metal leaching and acidic drainage includes as a mine regulator, coordination and review of research and author of various prediction and mitigation guidelines.

Student Participation

Kate Patterson

Klohn Crippen Berger, Tailings and Water Resources Engineer, Principal

Kate Patterson is a Principal and the Water Practice Area Lead in the Mining Group at Klohn Crippen Berger Ltd. (KCB). She is a senior Civil Engineer with nearly 20 years of global experience in mine waste management, specializing in tailings and water strategic planning, design, and risk management. Kate holds a Bachelor of Civil Engineering and a Master’s in Hydrotechnical Engineering from the University of British Columbia. Her passion lies in building strong connections between technical disciplines (e.g., hydrotechnical, geochemistry, geotechnical) to develop safe and environmentally responsible tailings solutions that benefit society.