A robust methodology for developing an operational systems view of mine water interactions
Contribuinte(s) |
McIntyre, Neil Wiertz, Jacques |
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Data(s) |
2014
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Resumo |
The Minerals Council of Australia’s (MCA) Water Accounting Framework (WAF) is an industry lead initiative to enable cross company communication and comparisons of water management performance. The WAF consists of two models, the Input-Output Model that represents water interactions between an operation and its surrounding environment and the Operational Model that represents water interactions within an operation. Recently, MCA member companies have agreed to use the Input-Output Model to report on their external water interactions in Australian operations, with some adopting it globally. The next step will be to adopt the Operational Model. This will expand the functionality of the WAF from corporate reporting to allowing widespread identification of inefficiencies and to connect internal and external interactions. Implementing the WAF, particularly the Operational Model, is non-trivial. It can be particularly difficult for operations that are unfamiliar with the WAF definitions and methodology, lack information pertaining to flow volumes or contain unusual configurations. Therefore, there is a need to help industry with its implementation. This work presents a step-by-step guide to producing the Operational Model. It begins by describing a methodology for implementing the Operational Model by describing the identification of pertinent objects (stores, tasks and treatments), quantification of flows, aggregation of objects and production of reports. It then discusses how the Operational Model can represent a series of challenging scenarios and how it can be connected with Input-Output Model to improve water management. |
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application/pdf |
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Publicador |
Gecamin Ltd |
Relação |
http://eprints.qut.edu.au/75451/1/WAF_Operational_Woodley_Ver_2_Submitted_Unformatted.pdf Woodley, Alan & Danoucaras, Anastasia (2014) A robust methodology for developing an operational systems view of mine water interactions. In McIntyre, Neil & Wiertz, Jacques (Eds.) Proceedings of the 4th International Congress on Water Management in Mining, Gecamin Ltd, Vina del Mar, Chile. |
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Copyright 2014 [please consult the author] |
Fonte |
School of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science; Science & Engineering Faculty |
Palavras-Chave | #050205 Environmental Management #091400 RESOURCES ENGINEERING AND EXTRACTIVE METALLURGY #water accounting #mining #water accounting framework #operational model |
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Conference Paper |