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Environmental Geochemistry International
EGi has been providing quality expert services to the resource sector since 1993. We understand the geology, know how to assess and quantify the geochemical risks, and produce practical and cost-effective management solutions to protect mine developers, the community, and the environment. The EGi team are experienced in all facets of geochemical assessment and are specialists in Acid Rock Drainage and Mine Waste Geochemistry.

As pioneers of modern geochemical assessment techniques, EGi's experts developed many of the internationally accepted testing methods currently used to assess acid drainage potential. EGi set the standard to which all other consultants in this area are measured.
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Accurate prediction of leaching effects, groundwater and wastewater movement, and the design of practical and proven control measures helps manage and mitigate mineral extraction environmental risks and is critical for all stakeholders. EGi's customers include mineral exploration companies, miners, large engineering companies, and government regulators and our services are utilised at all project stages.
EGi's state-of-the-art geochemistry laboratory is in Sydney Australia, co-located with the geology and geochemistry consulting team. EGi's suite of chemical and characterisation tests provide representative complex geochemical interactions and processes. EGi's approach to site and laboratory testing and expert interpretation is key to providing reliable and meaningful results.
EGi's team of professionals have successfully provided specialised environmental risk management solutions for more than 450 resource projects across all the world's major mining provinces for most major mining resource types and mining methods. EGi and I have worked for over 20 years to provide quality integrated geochemical and geotechnical, and cost-effective mine waste cover system solutions for numerous mine sites.
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