Conference Proceedings
Water in Mining 2003
Conference Proceedings
Water in Mining 2003
Water Reform, Tradeability and Understanding the Value of Water for Large-Scale Resource Projects
The mining industry is a relatively minor user of water, which has historically been largely soured from private schemes. Frequently mines are often located in areas with limited available water resources. Water reform is increasingly affecting access to water for new mining projects and mining companies are being required to consider the value of water and the implications of reliability in their planning. This paper seeks to briefly review the water reform process in Australia and how it is affecting the mining industry with reference to some recent project experience.
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L Gilbert, C Fenton
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- Published: 2003
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