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  • AUSIMM
    Alignment and Differences between the Australian Water Accounting Standard and the Water Accounting Framework for the Minerals Industry

    By A Woodley, A N. Danoucaras

    In 2012 the Bureau of Meteorology, under the banner of the Water Accounting Standards Board, released the Australian Water Accounting Standard 1 (AWAS 1). This standard has been in development since 2

    Nov 26, 2013

  • AUSIMM
    Water Conservation at Construction Projects

    By B Hannah, M Uriarte, F Labarca, C Madore, G Ganapathi, L Martin, T Haase

    BechtelÆs Mining and Metals projects across the globe are executed in remote arid and semi-arid countries where providing even basic water supplies impose considerable challenges. Opportunities for wa

    Nov 26, 2013

  • AUSIMM
    Improving the Accuracy of Mine Site Water Balances through Improved Estimation of Run-off Volumes

    By A Woodley, N C. Kunz

    A mine site water balance is important for communicating information to interested stakeholders, for reporting on water performance and for anticipating and mitigating water-related risks through wate

    Nov 26, 2013

  • AUSIMM
    Mine Water - Optimising for Site and Environment

    By P Thompson, B W. Atkinson

    Water treatment is not æcore businessÆ for mining companies.Just as mineral ores and coals are unique, each requiring detailed characterisation and pilot-testing to determine their optimum beneficiati

    Nov 26, 2013

  • AUSIMM
    Assessing Contaminant Risk Associated with the use of Mine Water for Dust Suppression

    By C Gimber

    Dust suppression is an important environmental control in most mining operations. The poorest quality water within a mine site is often used for dust suppression since it provides an effective means o

    Nov 26, 2013

  • AUSIMM
    A Robust Methodological Approach for Mine Site Water Accounting

    By N Collins, A Woodley, A N. Danoucaras, C McCombe, N C. Kunz

    Over the past decade, the mining industry has come to recognise the importance of water both to itself and to others. Water accounting is a formalisation of this importance that quantifies and communi

    Nov 26, 2013

  • AUSIMM
    The Practicalities of Implementing Net Volume Licensing of Water Use in Mines and Quarries - A Discussion Based on Victorian Case Studies

    By A Horne, Z Graszkiewicz, D Dettrick, R Evan, B Neal

    "Most of VictoriaÆs rivers and aquifers are already fully allocated or reaching full allocation. In regions without a well-established water market, access to water entitlements to facilitate new deve

    Nov 26, 2013

  • AUSIMM
    Climate Related Adaptation from Terrain Evaluation Results (CRATER) - Interpretation of Pre-existing Data for Mine Site Flood Vulnerability and Management

    By M Grigorescu, J H. Hodgkinson, H Alehossein

    A new framework that collates and interprets pre-existing data to assess vulnerability and ultimately plan to avoid or minimise flood-related risk to infrastructure, people, downtime, environment and

    Nov 26, 2013

  • AUSIMM
    Long-Term Water Management - The Forgotten Legacy of Mine Closure

    By G Byrne

    Long-term water management is typically ignored in mine closure planning. A review of 73 mine closure plans dating from 2007 to 2013 shows that, on average, relinquishment is proposed to be achieved i

    Nov 26, 2013

  • AUSIMM
    Practical Approaches to Managing Business Critical Water Risk

    By A Tang, K Ringwood

    "Water is increasingly being recognised as a material business risk that many companies are still not well-equipped to deal with. Despite a raft of water-risk focused initiatives, methodologies and gu

    Nov 26, 2013

  • AUSIMM
    Water Footprint for a South African Platinum Mine

    By K G. Harding, E L. Haggard, C M. Sheridan

    Mining is a water intensive sector, contributing to declining water resource quality around the world. Improvements to current mine water management practices can help reduce the amount of water utili

    Nov 26, 2013

  • AUSIMM
    Catchment-Scale Water Modelling and its Role in Risk Management during Mining Exploration

    By H He, S Tillotson, S Gibbons, J Shaw

    "Water evaluation and management during mining exploration and operational activities is crucial to minimise direct and indirect operational costs and also in delivering mining companies the less tang

    Nov 26, 2013

  • AUSIMM
    Is Zero Discharge a Viable or Useful Concept in Mine Water Management?

    By S Vink, A Wolhuter

    Increasingly the community and government regulators are calling for æzero dischargeÆ mines. Some mining companies are beginning to explore ways in which they can transition to zero discharge. When st

    Nov 26, 2013

  • AUSIMM
    A Dynamic Evaluation of Water Supply Security Susceptible to Climate Seasonality

    By G Fergus, M Hart, S W. Weeks

    Rio Tinto Alcan has undertaken feasibility level assessments into the expansion of its bauxite mining operation in an area south of the Embley River in far north Queensland. The project has the potent

    Nov 26, 2013

  • AUSIMM
    Leading Practice Water Management at Moranbah North Underground Mine

    By D Yates, C C(te, M Rodgerson

    This paper describes how specific technical and regulatory issues related to water management have been dealt with at Anglo AmericanÆs Moranbah North mine. It compiles the collection of practices that

    Nov 26, 2013

  • SME
    Elko Roundtable 2013: Material co-disposal and co-placemen

    By Bryan Ulrich

    Knight Piésold?s annual roundtable discussion was held at the Red Lion Hotel and Casino in Elko, NV on March 14. This year the title was, ?Roundtable discussion on material co-disposal/ co-placement i

    Nov 1, 2013

  • SME
    The first five years in operations: A young engineer's journey into a career in mining

    By Matthew T. Mowry

    As the mining industry continues to hire young professionals to supplant the growing number of retirees, a well-developed engineering curriculum, coupled with practical, real-world training, can prepa

    Nov 1, 2013

  • SME
    Portable instruments for measuring tailpipe diesel particulate in underground mines

    By J. Noll

    There is a need for direct tailpipe sampling of diesel vehicles in mines in order to determine the effects of an emissions-based maintenance program, evaluate control technologies such as diesel parti

    Oct 1, 2013

  • SME
    Global Mining Standards Group: Enabling operational excellence through collaboration

    The Global Mining Standards and Guidelines Group (GMSG) is building an international, multi-stakeholder community to advance the availability and use of standards and industry guidelines for the globa

    Oct 1, 2013

  • SME
    The "how to" of cost estimating CostMine shares the building blocks

    By Otto Schumacher

    Shortcut methods are commonly employed for estimating mining costs for prefeasibility studies. Most of these methods, however, are suitable for earliest stage studies or for internal discussion purpos

    Oct 1, 2013