The official logotype of the LIFE Remine Water project.
A document that helps to inform about the project context, objectives and outcomes. To offer a brief general vision of the project totally.
The first LIFE Remine Water brochure summarises the essence of the project: context, main goals, workflow and expected results.
The LIFE Remine Water infographic shows the current process and the solution proposed by the project graphically.
The second notice board of LIFE Remine Water project which disseminates the project and the LIFE Programme.
The first notice board of LIFE Remine Water project which disseminates the project and the LIFE Programme to those visitors.
The LIFE Remine Water project has launched its Mining Water Living Lab, located at the Aguas Teñidas Mine in Huelva, at Sandfire MATSA’s facilities. This short video explains the operation of this first platform for technological experimentation in water treatment in the mining sector.
Language: Spanish
Subtitles: English
This short promotional video explains the context, objectives and expected results of the LIFE Remine Water project in less than 2 minutes.
Language: English
This short promotional video explains the context, objectives and expected results of the LIFE Remine Water project in less than 2 minutes.
Language: Spanish
In this video, Carlos Echevarría, technical manager of the resource recovery line at Cetaqua, tells us the details of LIFE Remine Water, a project that ends after five years of research demonstrating the technical, environmental and economic viability of processes and technologies that contribute to the circular economy through resource recovery and water reuse in the mining industry.
Language: Spanish
In this video, Alicia Palomo, lead of the LIFE Remine Water project at Sandfire MATSA, tells us how LIFE Remine Water has provided new technological and innovative solutions and knowledge when it comes to reducing dependence on external sources, reducing the number of mining discharges and improving the quality of the water. treaty.
Language: Spanish
In this video, Diego Davoise, member of the AMINER Innovation Commission and head of Metallurgy and R&D&I at Atalaya Mining, explains how the technology of the LIFE Remine Water project allows the development of new business models in which, in addition to recovering water, co-products are generated that can be valorized and have a high added value, such as copper or zinc.
Language: Spanish
The LIFE Remine Water R&D&i project, led by Cetaqua and financed by the LIFE Program of the European Commission, held its final event “Innovative Solutions for Sustainable Mining” last October. A meeting that brought together more than 70 representatives of the public administration, companies and the scientific and academic sector to debate the challenges and solutions in the management of resources (water and waste) in mining
Language: Spanish
In this video, we interview Carlos Echevarría, technical manager of the Resource Recovery line at Cetaqua; Diego Davoise, member of the AMINER Innovation Commission and head of Metallurgy and R&D&I at Atalaya Mining; and Alicia Palomo, coordinator of the LIFE Remine Water project at Sandfire Matsa.
We talk in detail about the LIFE Remine Water project, which ends after five years of research demonstrating the technical, environmental and economic viability of processes and technologies that contribute to the circular economy through resource recovery and the reuse of water in the mining industry.
Language: Spanish