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8 Aspects to Advance Sustainable Mining in Australia

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The mining industry has been around for thousands of years, and its impact on the environment is still being felt today. Mining has changed over time from simple hand tools to large machinery, but the most recent advancements have been in sustainability practices. In this article, we’ll discuss how sustainable mining is changing the way companies approach their operation, how they manage their impact on the environment and local community, and what role science plays in advancing sustainable practices in mines today.

1. Mining Equipment Maintenance

Maintenance is crucial for all equipment, but it’s especially important for heavy machinery that can break down at any moment. It’s also important to take care of the machinery in remote locations where there aren’t many shops or spare parts available on site. If the site is in Queensland, finding a company that knows how to maintain heavy machinery and welding in Brisbane shouldn’t be difficult.

2. Risk Assessment and Management

Risk assessment is a key part of sustainable mining, as it helps to identify and manage risks. Risk assessment is a process of identifying, analyzing, and evaluating risks to determine the probability that they might occur.

Risk assessments are conducted at all stages of the mining process: an exploration through production, transport, and waste management. This ensures that all relevant aspects of risk are considered before they become problems. The use of risk assessments also helps companies minimize their impact on the environment and communities who live in rural areas where mines operate by ensuring that measures are put in place before any accidents happen.

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3. Mine Waste Management

Mine waste management is the process of treating, storing, disposing of mine waste and having tailings system upgrade. It is a very important step in mining that must be carefully monitored because it can be a threat to the environment if not done properly.

There are many methods for mine waste disposal, some of which are not sustainable. These include dumping into rivers or lakes, leaving them on-site to leach into surrounding areas, covering them with dirt at the head of active pits and allowing rainwater to erode over time, or using landfills as long-term storage facilities.

Some people consider these methods acceptable because they don’t have a better alternative available at this time but there may come a time when we no longer have access to an area like this so we should take advantage of what resources we have now before they run out completely!

4. Approaches to Sustainability

To assess the suitability of approaches to sustainability, you need to consider the following aspects:

  • Holistic approach. To be effective and sustainable, a company’s or organization’s approach must encompass all aspects of its operations. This means that it should take into account all stakeholders (those affected by its actions) as well as their needs, perspectives, requirements, and expectations to ensure that its products meet these requirements fully and fairly.
  • Different aspects of sustainability. There are many different types of sustainability: environmental; social; economic; political; legal; ethical etc., which can only be achieved through an integrated approach that takes into account each type individually while also taking into account their interconnections with one another (both positive and negative).

5. Facilities Management

Facilities management is an important part of sustainable mining. Facilities management makes sure that the mine is running efficiently, safely and securely, and environmentally friendly.

For example, facilities management using a tool like Perth BIM can ensure that equipment at a site is properly maintained so that it doesn’t break down during use. The facility manager will also monitor environmental impacts like pollution levels on nearby rivers or lakes by working with scientists to measure these impacts over time. In addition to these tasks, facilities managers should also keep a close eye on costs so they can make sure that their company isn’t wasting money unnecessarily (which would be bad for sustainability).

6. Groundwater Management

Groundwater management is a critical resource for sustainable mining. It is an important water source for people, businesses, and communities and is used to support ecosystems. Groundwater provides drinking water, irrigation, recreation opportunities such as fishing and swimming, and industrial uses like power generation.

While we all rely on groundwater for many different things, it can also be difficult to manage because of its complex nature. As water cycles through the land or atmosphere, it goes through various phases which include evaporation from oceans or lakes; condensation from clouds into rain; infiltration into soils where it may be stored temporarily or transported underground over long distances before reemerging at springs high above the surface of Earth’s crust; movement through soils and rocks towards reservoir layers containing aquifers; seepage into streams or lakes where they may enter groundwater systems again after passing through these natural filter layers (limestone). This cycle repeats itself over hundreds if not thousands of years depending on how much time has passed between each phase in this process.

7. Social License to Operate

A social license to operate is a license granted by the local community to a mining company, allowing it to conduct its operations in that area. It is important for sustainable mining because the key aspect of social responsibility is ensuring that the community has an active role in deciding how the mine operates. This removes any doubt about whether or not you are doing everything possible to minimize negative impacts on their environment and livelihoods and makes it easier for you to reach agreements with them.

A good example of this would be Rio Tinto’s new approach towards social responsibility: they have developed strategies based on collaborative partnerships with local communities and NGOs, which aim at generating both economic benefits for these groups as well as support for sustainable development projects.

8. Environmental Management and Rehabilitation

Rehabilitation is the process of restoring land, water, and air quality to levels that are acceptable for human activities. It is essential for sustainable mining because it is critical to restoring the land and water resources to their original condition.

Advance sustainable mining by developing environmental management plans that include environmental monitoring, reporting, and verification practices.

Conclusion

We believe that the mining industry has an important responsibility to ensure that its operations are sustainable. The mining industry is heavily regulated by governments and it is therefore important for companies to understand their obligations and responsibilities to protect their reputation, assets, and stakeholders. The complexity of this task means that there are no simple solutions or quick fixes available but instead, all stakeholders must work together on solutions that will enable them not only to meet their legal requirements but also remain competitive in the long run.


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Mick Pacholli

Mick created TAGG - The Alternative Gig Guide in 1979 with Helmut Katterl, the world's first real Street Magazine. He had been involved with his fathers publishing business, Toorak Times and associated publications since 1972.  Mick was also involved in Melbourne's music scene for a number of years opening venues, discovering and managing bands and providing information and support for the industry. Mick has also created a number of local festivals and is involved in not for profit and supporting local charities.        

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