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Monday, February 27, 2012

Overview of 5th Regional meeting in Tallinn, 21.02.2012


Min-Novation meeting was held on 21 February 2012. The meeting was organized by the Department of Mining, Tallinn University of Technology.

Min-Novation meeting was attended by 30 people from mining enterprises, Ministry of the Environment and Department of Mining.
The aim of the meeting was to present ideas and assumptions of the MIN-NOVATION project and give interesting lectures.

The first part of the meeting dealt with MIN-NOVATION project topics in a talk given by Veiko Karu. After Veiko Karu, Ott Talvik gave two presentations: “Evaluation of Local Aggregate Unbound Mixtures for Estonian Highway Base Courses” and “Using limestone fines in road construction, and trends”. The first part of the meeting ended with a brainstorming session “How can we use mining wastes?”
Jüri-Rivaldo Pastarus started the second part of the meeting by giving an overview talk “Methodology of Oil Shale mines backfilling”. This was followed by an invited lecture, presented by Mr. Klaus Neubrand from Putzmeister Solid Pumps GmbH “Transport of tailing for preparation of landfilling areas and backfilling of mines with Putzmeister hydraulically driven piston pumps”.



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MIN-NOVATION Mining and Mineral Processing Waste Management Innovation Network
http://mi.ttu.ee/min-novation/

Thursday, February 16, 2012

MIN-NOVATION Regional Meeting, 21.02.2012


Tuesday, February 21 Estonian partners have the fifth regional meeting in TUT Department of Mining. At this meeting are the topics: testing of materials which used in road construction and possibilities of backfilling technology in Estonian oil shale mines.
MIN-NOVATION is a European Union Baltic Sea Region project “Mining and Mineral Processing Innovation Network for Small- and Medium-sized Enterprises in Waste Technologies”. Project partners are from Poland, Germany, Norway, Sweden, Finland and Estonia.
MIN-NOVATION aims to create a trans-national network with regional networks as building blocks of effective multi-lateral cooperation. The activities carried out on the regional and transnational level will secure better access to knowledge, state-of-the-art technologies and good practice to SMEs (small and medium enterprices) active in the mineral waste management & prevention sector. The project will address all the waste management challenges and opportunities which face the Baltic Sea Region mining industry, which should be understood as extending to all forms of extraction of natural non-renewable resources.
MIN-NOVATION Baltic network (MBN) has set up with the essential role of facilitating diffusion of knowledge and good practices between regions. This will involve providing transnational feedback to regional issues, and elevating cross-regional issues to status of transnational priority areas.
MIN-NOVATION project is part R&D activity in Department of Mining and is related to the study of “Conditions of sustainable mining”, GRANT7499 - mi.ttu.ee/ETF7499; „Backfilling and waste management in Estonian oil shale industry“, GRANT8123 - mi.ttu.ee/ETF8123.



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MIN-NOVATION Mining and Mineral Processing Waste Management Innovation Network
http://mi.ttu.ee/min-novation/