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Christoph Börgmann is a lecturer at the Georg Agricola University of Applied Sciences specializing in mining-related ground movements and their consequences. He has been active in the mining damage department of RAG Aktiengesellschaft since 2006, focusing on civil and hydraulic engineering projects. He completed his doctorate at RWTH Aachen University in 2016 on long-term planning and optimization of surface and groundwater management in mining-affected regions.
His work intersects mining engineering, groundwater management, and environmental engineering, addressing challenges in regions transformed by mining activities. He emphasizes risk assessment, synergies, and sustainable resource management.
Börgmann is a member of the German Association for Water, Wastewater and Waste (DWA), the Hydrological Sciences Association, and has served on water and soil management committees since 2008. He also acts as a RAG delegate in special water management associations and participates in DWA's working group on economic evaluation of (re-)investment projects.
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