Accounting for water in the minerals industry: Capitalising on regulatory reporting

Australia has been rapidly advancing the field of water accounting as a tool to improve water management across the country. Water accounting is the application of a consistent and structured approach to identify, measure and report water resource information. The Bureau of Meteorology (the Bureau)...

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Main Authors: Rikki A. Garstone, Christopher Gill, Dene Moliere, Dong Yang, Ulrike Bende-Michl, Penny Fiddes
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2017-12-01
Series:Water Resources and Industry
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S221237171730029X
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spelling doaj-9259941c7fc941bc87447d812b87d8032020-11-24T21:00:03ZengElsevierWater Resources and Industry2212-37172017-12-0118C515910.1016/j.wri.2017.07.002Accounting for water in the minerals industry: Capitalising on regulatory reportingRikki A. Garstone0Christopher Gill1Dene Moliere2Dong Yang3Ulrike Bende-Michl4Penny Fiddes5Bureau of Meteorology, Lavarack Barrack, Townsville MILPO, Queensland 4813, AustraliaBureau of Meteorology, 700 Collins St, Docklands, Victoria 3008, AustraliaBureau of Meteorology, 13 Scaturchio St. Casuarina, Northern Territory 0810, AustraliaNewmarket Gold NT Operation, Cosmo Mine, Oolloo Road, Hays Creek, NT 0822, AustraliaBureau of Meteorology, Parks Place West, Canberra, ACT 2600, AustraliaBureau of Meteorology, 69 Ann St, Brisbane City, Queensland 4000, AustraliaAustralia has been rapidly advancing the field of water accounting as a tool to improve water management across the country. Water accounting is the application of a consistent and structured approach to identify, measure and report water resource information. The Bureau of Meteorology (the Bureau) has developed Australian Water Accounting Standards for General Purpose Water Accounting Reports.Following collaboration between the Bureau and the Newmarket Gold Mining Company, this paper investigates how General Purpose Water Account Reporting can be applied and used in the minerals industry to simplify and improve aspects of regulatory reporting. This case study demonstrates how General Purpose Water Accounting Reports and the lessons learned from the ongoing development of the Australian National Water Account can be practically applied to regulatory reporting and corporate data management for a mining operation in the Australian Northern Territory. This paper also demonstrates the benefits of aligning a standardised water account with data that is already routinely collected as part of mining operations environmental compliance.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S221237171730029XGeneral purpose water accountingNational Water AccountNational Water InitiativeMine site regulatory reportingSustainability reportingWater resource accounting
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author Rikki A. Garstone
Christopher Gill
Dene Moliere
Dong Yang
Ulrike Bende-Michl
Penny Fiddes
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Christopher Gill
Dene Moliere
Dong Yang
Ulrike Bende-Michl
Penny Fiddes
Accounting for water in the minerals industry: Capitalising on regulatory reporting
Water Resources and Industry
General purpose water accounting
National Water Account
National Water Initiative
Mine site regulatory reporting
Sustainability reporting
Water resource accounting
author_facet Rikki A. Garstone
Christopher Gill
Dene Moliere
Dong Yang
Ulrike Bende-Michl
Penny Fiddes
author_sort Rikki A. Garstone
title Accounting for water in the minerals industry: Capitalising on regulatory reporting
title_short Accounting for water in the minerals industry: Capitalising on regulatory reporting
title_full Accounting for water in the minerals industry: Capitalising on regulatory reporting
title_fullStr Accounting for water in the minerals industry: Capitalising on regulatory reporting
title_full_unstemmed Accounting for water in the minerals industry: Capitalising on regulatory reporting
title_sort accounting for water in the minerals industry: capitalising on regulatory reporting
publisher Elsevier
series Water Resources and Industry
issn 2212-3717
publishDate 2017-12-01
description Australia has been rapidly advancing the field of water accounting as a tool to improve water management across the country. Water accounting is the application of a consistent and structured approach to identify, measure and report water resource information. The Bureau of Meteorology (the Bureau) has developed Australian Water Accounting Standards for General Purpose Water Accounting Reports.Following collaboration between the Bureau and the Newmarket Gold Mining Company, this paper investigates how General Purpose Water Account Reporting can be applied and used in the minerals industry to simplify and improve aspects of regulatory reporting. This case study demonstrates how General Purpose Water Accounting Reports and the lessons learned from the ongoing development of the Australian National Water Account can be practically applied to regulatory reporting and corporate data management for a mining operation in the Australian Northern Territory. This paper also demonstrates the benefits of aligning a standardised water account with data that is already routinely collected as part of mining operations environmental compliance.
topic General purpose water accounting
National Water Account
National Water Initiative
Mine site regulatory reporting
Sustainability reporting
Water resource accounting
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S221237171730029X
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