broader process to understand and address the legacy if the mine.” PREPARING FOR LONG-TERM SITE MANAGEMENT Looking ahead to the transition from construction to long-term care, the focus is on overlap, knowledge transfer, and community involvement. Plato says ensuring continuity is critical. “The success of the long-term phase will hinge on engagement and planning. We need a smooth handoff from the current construction management team to the group responsible for long-term monitoring, particularly for systems like the water treatment plant.” A MODEL FOR FUTURE REMEDIATION PROJECTS As the Giant Mine Remediation Project progresses in implementing the Closure and Reclamation Plan, it offers a clear lesson: major remediation efforts can be driven by both scientific excellence and meaningful collaboration. With implementation underway and long-term monitoring on the horizon, the project is well-positioned to become a national benchmark for environmental remediation, reconciliation, and sustainable development in the North. For more information, please visit www.giantminerp.ca 35 AUG 2025 | BUSINESS ELITE CANADA
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