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Water Accounting for Mine Sites

Water Accounting for Mine Sites
Short courses

This online short course by the Sustainable Minerals Institute at UQ equips participants with the technical skills to develop and interpret comprehensive water accounts and balances for mine sites.

  • Teaches the Minerals Council of Australia Water Accounting Framework (WAF)
  • Covers whole-of-site water system mapping: inputs, outputs,-diversions, stores, treatments
  • Supports accuracy assessment, gap identification, and MCA-compliant reporting
  • Addresses water reuse, mixing raw/worked water, and operational efficiency metrics
  • Links water account outputs to broader frameworks: GRI, AWAS
  • Includes assessment: develop a site water account for a case study mine

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Highly relevant for mining industry professionals involved in environmental management and reporting.

  • Helps meet regulatory and sustainability reporting requirements
  • Enhances water stewardship and social licence to operate
  • Improves operational efficiency through better water management
  • Supports standardization in water accounting across sites
  • Designed for operational, site and corporate personnel, consultants, regulators
  • Facilitates alignment with industry benchmarks and peer comparisons

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