Glencore

Note: [1] The Integra site is no longer operated by Vale. In October 2015, The Bloomfield Group and Glencore assumed operation of these sites and rehabilitation results from these respective sites are contained in either the The Bloomfield Group or Glencore reporting documents from 2015 onwards.

The Bloomfield Group

Note: [1] The Integra site is no longer operated by Vale. In October 2015, The Bloomfield Group and Glencore assumed operation of these sites and rehabilitation results from these respective sites are contained in either the The Bloomfield Group or Glencore reporting documents from 2015 onwards.

BHP

2014 Report – Not submitted

Bengalla Mining Company

2021 Report – Not submitted, however data was provided 2019 Report – Not submitted, however data was provided 2016 Report – Not submitted, however data was provided1 Note: [1] The Bengalla Mining Company commenced operation of the Bengalla site formerly owned by Coal & Allied in September 2015. Bengalla participated in the 2016 project inLearn more Bengalla Mining Company

Upper Hunter Rehabilitation Information Resources

Helping to improve stakeholders understanding and awareness of rehabilitation in the Upper Hunter The Upper Hunter Mining Dialogue has developed several education resources regarding our land management and rehabilitation projects for Upper Hunter stakeholders. These resources will help improve community understanding of how mining operations in the Upper Hunter work to rehabilitate mined land toLearn more Upper Hunter Rehabilitation Information Resources

Beneficial Reuse of Voids

The Dialogue has researched a variety of potential beneficial post-mining land uses for mine voids that will benefit Upper Hunter communities in the future. One of the long-term community concerns associated with mining in the Upper Hunter is what will happen to the mining assets once active mining ceases in the region? To better understandLearn more Beneficial Reuse of Voids

Cattle Grazing Studies

The Dialogue is supporting industry studies which demonstrates that rehabilitated mine land can support long-term sustainable and profitable cattle grazing in the Upper Hunter. An Upper Hunter Mining Dialogue trial of grazing beef cattle on rehabilitated mining land showed rehabilitated mined lands can be used as commercially-productive pasture after mining has ended. The Upper HunterLearn more Cattle Grazing Studies

Rehabilitation Principles and Commitments

All Upper Hunter mining operations are progressively rehabilitating land disturbed by mining to provide temporary or final cover to minimise land or air quality impacts. Acknowledging increasing community concern about a lack of transparent information about mine rehabilitation, the Dialogue established a project to improve transparency of awareness of the progressive rehabilitation by collating andLearn more Rehabilitation Principles and Commitments

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