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Anaconda’s Allan Cramm named to International Mining’s technology hall of fame

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Anaconda Mininng vice-president, innovation and development Allan Cramm has been nominated for induction into International Mining’s technology hall of fame in the FLSmidth environmental category. 

Cramm is credited with innovations in waste management and other areas of environmental stewardship such as using tailings and soil for fertile growth media and in-pit tailings disposal.

Anaconda president and CEO Dustin Angelo says Cramm has been a key part of the development and growth of the company’s Point Rousse Project.

His leadership has taken pioneering ideas, such as selling the waste rock from our gold mining operation as a construction aggregate product, and made them a reality,” Angelo is quoted at im-mining.com. “I’m pleased to be able to witness how one person’s ingenuity can effect such positive change, not just for our company, but the mining industry.”

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