- Thursday, February 15th, 2024
- 3:30 to 4:00 p.m. EST (15-minute presentation followed by 15-minute Q&A)
- Via Zoom
- Free for MineConnect members
- Two-part series. (Date of part 2 is TBA)
During this webinar, Brian Sulley of RWDI Consulting Engineers will discuss practical approaches to managing fugitive dust and will cover topics such as legislative framework, overview of sources, dust control options and Best Management Practice Plans. Attendeees will have the opportunity to ask questions following the presentation.
About Brian Sulley
Brian is a Technical Director whose air quality emissions and dispersion modelling work has benefitted RWDI‘s clients in almost every industrial and institutional sector served by the company. Brian’s experience includes heavy industry such as mining, aggregate extraction, hot mix asphalt production, cement plants, pulp and paper mills, petrochemical facilities, and automotive production, through to institutional facilities such as hospitals and universities. Brian sits on the Board of the Ontario Section of the Air & Waste Management Association, and is an active member with the Ontario Environmental Industry Association. Brian also sits on the Environment Committee of the Ontario Stone Sand and Gravel Association, providing guidance and training to members on fugitive dust management and control, as well as regulatory compliance requirements. In addition to working directly with clients to meet air quality objectives and comply with regulations, Brian acts as a technical lead for RWDI’s Air Quality modelling group, overseeing scientists and engineers across Canada at work on a range of emissions inventory, monitoring and modelling projects. In this capacity, Brian is responsible for coaching and mentoring staff with a wide range of technical backgrounds and specialties, as well as planning for long term technical development, ensuring that RWDI is at the forefront of new techniques and knowledge.
The Ask-the-Expert webinar series is hosted by MineConnect to provide our members with relevant information on an array of topics.