ENVIRONMENT

Mine rehab an industry investment for the future

A SIGNIFICANT coal mine closure and rehabilitation liability looms over the next 30 years and industry must position itself to capitalise on this opportunity to create value for the industry and community while actively managing the substantial environmental implications, according to a report commissioned by National Energy Resources Australia.

A flooded coal mine in Queensland

A flooded coal mine in Queensland

Closure and rehabilitation is a crucial phase of the industry value chain as it leaves a significant legacy that affects local communities and the environment.  Mine closure and rehabilitation is complex...

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