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Remembering Robert Moran

Published by MAC on 2017-05-19
Source: AIDA

A tireless writer, researcher, and environmental advocate

It is with sadness and profound regret that we must inform readers of the passing of our friend and colleague Bob Moran,who suffered injuries in a car accident while on vacation in Ireland on May 15th, 2017.

Bob was a tireless writer, researcher, and environmental advocate who used his knowledge of hydrology and geochemistry to assist NGOs and communities affected by mining from Alaska to Peru and from Romania to PNG.

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Remembering Robert Moran

Scott Squires

http://www.aida-americas.org/blog/remembering-robert-moran

May 19, 2017

It is with great sadness that we share news about the passing of Dr. Robert E. Moran, a distinguished hydrogeologist who was an immense resource in furthering environmental protection globally and a dedicated partner to AIDA. He died May 15 in a car accident while vacationing in Ireland.

With over 45 years of experience in water quality monitoring, geochemical, and hydrological work, Dr. Moran was invaluable in the fight for clean water and responsible mining worldwide.

His work as an expert on the environmental impacts of mining led him to collaborate with a wide range of actors, from non-governmental organizations and indigenous communities, to private sector and government clients. He was an admirable scientist and a strong defender of environmental rights.

Some of Dr. Moran's recent projects in Latin America included: a review of technical issues at the Veladero gold mine in Argentina following a toxic cyanide spill; providing assistance and training to Colombian government officials on coal mine inspection and water quality monitoring; and preparing reports evaluating the environmental impact statements of the Minero Progreso Derivada II project in La Puya, Guatemala.

Dr. Moran also conducted reviews of mining operations and their impacts in Peru, Bolivia, Colombia, and Honduras, as well as in Africa, Europe, Central Asia, the Middle East, and the United States. He dedicated his life to helping others understand and better evaluate the true costs of mining activities.

Dr. Moran will be sorely missed by many in the environmental movement and people everywhere whom his life touched.  We honor and thank him for all of his magnificent work to defend our planet.

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