CMPA Minimising Rehabilitation Bonds Workshop – Hard Rock Quarries

By on August 29, 2024

DR ELIZABETH GIBSON, General Manager CMPA provides some highlights from the workshop.

The Minimising Rehabilitation Bonds – Hard Rock Workshop was held on Thursday 23 May 2024 at Best Western Airport Motel, Attwood. There were 44 attendees (including presenters) representing 21 quarry businesses. Below are extracts of the presentations and speakers from the day.

Earth Resources Regulation (ERR) expectations for rehabilitation, Rohan Bett, Assistant Director, Rehabilitation Liability Assessments & Bonds, ERR

Regulatory Practice Strategy for the Rehabilitation of Earth Resources Sites – Update

• Objectives of Rehabiltation• S80 Rehabilitation Process
• Rehabilitation PlansTop 5 Ways to Reduce Your Rehabilitation Liabili
• Rehabilitation Bonds• Transitional Measures – Voluntary Annual Reviews –
Letter Based
• Assessing Rehabilitation Liabilities• Examples of Working with Operators to
Reduce Liabilities
• Self-Assessment• Rehabilitation Bond Returns
• S79a Rehabilitation Liability Assessment

Progressive Rehabilitation, Cameron Black, BCA Consulting

Why undertake Progressive Rehabilitation?

• Cost Effective• Community Expectations
• Reduces Rehabilitation Bond?• Vegetation
• PlanningWA Area 122 Hectares
• Good House Keeping• Current Bond $4.1 Million
April 2004
February 2024

Why not undertake Progressive Rehabilitation?

• Timing (to establish terminal faces)• Potential Future Extensions
• Plant Location• Development Plan
• Site Topography• Revegetation
• Resource Variability• WA Area 315 Hectares
• Suitable Material• Current Bond $2.1 Million
• Market Demands
May 2002
February 2024

Revegetation Management, Mark Malone, Quarry Manager, Batesford Quarry

Schedule of works


• Bed preparation – control of the grass and weeds present with herbicide.
• Soil cultivation and installation of a layer of timber mulch to allow moisture in the underlying soil and cool soil temperatures aiding establishment of the plants.
• Fence off establish beds to stop animal access
• Planting – plant tube stock, water in. If planting is timed for early winter, follow up watering should not be required.

Maintenance Schedule included in contract


• Weed control of the beds – for 2 years after planting
• Replacement of dead plants – for 2 years after plantings
• Beyond the first 2 years occasional weed spraying and slashing may be required.
• Fencing repairs as required

Hard Rock Quarries – Rehabilitation, Tim Cinanni, Plant Manager, Allstone Quarries

Hard Rock Quarries – Rehabilitation, Andrew Bondini, Rehabilitation and Remediation Lead, Boral

Holding Bond Cost Estimates

Snapshot of potential cost of Bonds across applicable quarries, that can have an impact on the ability of quarries to continue to be operated or invested in.

Hard Rock Quarries – Rehabilitation, Brian Calovic, Health Safety and Wellbeing Manager, Conundrum Holdings

The CMPA will now prepare a Minimising of Rehabilitation Bonds and Progressive Rehabilitation Guideline. If you are interested in participating in the working group, please: elizabeth.gibson@cmpavic.asn.au.

Thank you again to all the presenters.

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