Red Dome Mine Closure - Addressing Mine Site Contamination Issues for Lease Relinquishment

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
J Milsom S Logan G McDonald J Pu
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

Management of environmental issues is an integral part of the mine decommissioning process. In Queensland, miners must comply with environmental aspects of the Mineral Resources Act and Contaminated Land legislation. Successful decommissioning involves the integration of a final Plan of Operations, decommissioning report addressing the mineÆs commitments included in its Environmental Management Overview Strategy (EMOS), and Site Contamination Report for relinquishment of leases under the Contaminated Land Act (1991). Niugini MiningÆs Red Dome Mine is proceeding through the decommissioning process. This paper discusses the important environmental management issues including sampling programs, management of culturally significant areas, assessment of background concentrations of target analytes, the use of historical reviews and risk assessment techniques, the timing of works, and the remediation/management of large areas of impacted land. The importance of a clear communications plan between key stakeholders is also discussed.
Citation

APA: J Milsom S Logan G McDonald J Pu  (1998)  Red Dome Mine Closure - Addressing Mine Site Contamination Issues for Lease Relinquishment

MLA: J Milsom S Logan G McDonald J Pu Red Dome Mine Closure - Addressing Mine Site Contamination Issues for Lease Relinquishment. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1998.

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