As part of the development application for the Mummaloo Mine site, Top Iron commissioned Water Technology to undertake a hydrological assessment of the site and adjacent catchment.

This involved a site assessment to determine key surface water features, followed by detailed hydrologic and hydraulic modelling to determine surface-water flow paths and potential impacts of the mine development on the unique ecosystem of the areas.

Following the development application, Water Technology developed, and is, undertaking on-going monitoring of surface water quality across the tenement with the data to be continued during active mining of the site.

Scope:

Hydrological assessment of a mine site and adjacent catchment

Location:

MUMMALOO

Client:

ENVIROWORKS CONSULTING

Similar Projects

Koala Habitat Mapping

Review of existing data and undertaking field surveys to identify areas of known core and potential koala habitats to enable conservation efforts...

View Project

Supporting the Restoration of Barmah Forest Wetlands

Extensive and ongoing field studies to map the distribution and cover of threatened wetland-dependent species and trial of propagation methods...

View Project

River Rehabilitation and Recreation Management Plans for Hills Reserve and Savages Crossing

The water quality of the Brisbane River can be improved through management of popular recreation sites along the River...

View Project

At work across Australia

With offices throughout the country, our team brings a
national perspective to local challenges.

Talk to an expert