Dam Safety Workshops on Mining and Water Dams

The Canadian Dam Association (CDA) is proud to host three workshops on dam safety in advance of Mining Expo Namibia, August 1-3, 2026.

  • Tailings Dam Breach Analysis (August 3, 2026)More Info.   |   Register Here
    Most of the content of this workshop is applicable to all dams.

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Bundles

Workshop Bundle Savings

2 Workshops: 5% discount

3 Workshops: 20% discount

Who Should Attend

Dam owners, regulators, consultants, Engineers of Record, and academia are encouraged to attend.

Event Venue & Accommodation

Dam Safety Reviews

August 1, 2026 | 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM

Emergency Management for Dam Safety

August 2, 2026 | 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM

Speakers

Tony Bennett

Tony Bennett, recently retired from the position of Director of Dam and Public Safety for Ontario Power Generation, responsible for the Dam Safety Program covering dam safety, emergency management and public safety around dams, for a portfolio of 66 hydropower stations and 239 dams. During this time, he was involved in numerous dam safety reviews, failure modes analysis, emergency exercises, safety assessments and incident
investigations.

He is Chair of the ICOLD Committee on Public Safety and Emergency Management, and CDA Working Groups on Emergency Management and Public Safety and a member of the CDA’s Dam Safety Committee. He is past President of CDA and the Engineering Institute of Canada. He has served on the Province of Ontario’s Advisory Panel on Dam Safety, and the CEATI Dam Safety Interest Group amongst other technical organizations.

Santiago Paz

Santiago Paz is a geotechnical engineer and Senior Dam Safety Advisor with the Alberta Energy Regulator (AER), with 20 years of professional experience in the regulation of dams in the Province of Alberta, Canada. His work has encompassed dams for flood control and irrigation, as well as dams associated with energy resource development, including tailings storage facilities in oil sands mining operations.

Since the establishment of the AER in 2013, Santiago has been actively involved in the development, implementation, and ongoing delivery of the regulator’s dam safety program for dams in Alberta.

Santiago has been an active member of the Canadian Dam Association (CDA) for over 18 years and previously served on the CDA Board of Directors as Director for the Province of Alberta. Since 2011, he has contributed to several CDA technical and regulatory committees and working groups, including the Dam Safety Review Bulletin Working Group, the Regulation of Dams Committee, and the Working Group on the Decommissioning of Tailings Dams. As part of this work, he has delivered technical workshops on dam safety reviews internationally, including in Canada, Mexico, Peru, Brazil, and Australia.

Tailings Dam Breach Analysis

August 3, 2026 | 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM

Speakers

Daniel Adria

Daniel Adria is a hydrotechnical engineer with Knight Piésold. He has many years of experience in water and tailings dam breach assessments, life loss and consequence analysis, emergency response planning, environmental fluids mechanics, sedimentation, and hydrologic modelling. His work experience includes projects across the globe and various climatic areas, from across Canada, to southwest USA, the Andean desert mountains in South America, Brazil, and tropical southeast Asia.

 

Daniel completed a Master's degree from the University of British Columbia, where he compiled and modelled historical tailings dam breaches as part of the CanBreach Research Program. He continues to contribute to industry knowledge through research and conference publications, maintains his participation with the CanBreach program, and is an active member of the CDA Tailings Dam Breach Analysis Working Group. His recent publications include empirical estimates of dam volumes eroded during a breach, modelling safe dam breach as a means of dam removal, and compilations of breach and runout characteristics of historical TSF failures.

 

Daniel is replacing Dr. Violeta Martin as an instructor, as Dr. Martin is currently on medical leave. 

Mark Walden

Mark Walden is a geotechnical and civil engineer with over 14 years of experience specializing in tailings storage facility design, geotechnics, dam safety, and dam breach analysis.  As an Engineer of Record, Mark provides comprehensive oversight of tailings storage facilities spanning design, construction, and ongoing operational support.  He currently serves as Engineer of Record for a large slurry tailings storage facility in South America, where he oversees all activities associated with multiple embankments and water storage facilities.

Mark led the development and expansion of NewFields' dam breach specialist team and has completed tailings dam breach analyses for mining operations across North America, South America, and Africa. Mark is an active member of the CDA’s Tailings Dam Breach Analysis Working Group.  Mark is also an active contributor to industry knowledge. His published research includes work on non-Newtonian hazard mapping and fatality rate estimation for tailings dam failures, topographic and modeling limitations in 2D finite element dam breach analysis, and yield stress characteristics of residual foundation soils.