The Domains Concept – 20 Years on Retrospective, Obstacles and Opportunities for Effective Life-of-Mine Implementation

- Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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- 16
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- 1931 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jul 16, 2014
Abstract
Red Dome Mine was a highly complex gold copper operation developed over a number of phases between mid-1986 to October 1997. With only three years of production ahead at any time, a proactive practical approach to mine closure was necessary. In 1989 the Domains Concept to life-of-mine planning and mine closure was created as a response to the proposed changes to legislation.The Domains Concept, a relatively simple idea developed to integrate mine closure during production at Red Dome, has been broadly adopted by both government agencies and industry in the intervening 20 year period. Over time the author has observed that the concept has been poorly applied, misunderstood and in some cases even misrepresented. As a consequence, the potential opportunities from applying the concept, including the optimisation and minimisation of life-of-mine costs, mitigation of long-term financial liability exposures and building credibility with the general community, have been missed.This paper examines the many benefits, advantages, applications and perceived barriers to developing and integrating a fully costed life-of-mine plan. Integrating the Domains Concept early in the project, within the operational budgeting, allows the production of a meaningful and useful document, representative of a whole life-of-mine, cradle to grave, with measurable rehabilitation and closure outcomes when the concept is used to full effect.The Domains Concept serves to optimise cost-effective, whole of mine, life cycle planning which provides beneficial outcomes for the community, significantly mitigates legacy issues and contributes to the attainment of compliance and sustainability principle objectives.CITATION:McCarthy, B E, 2014. The domains concept – 20 years on retrospective, obstacles and opportunities for effective life-of-mine implementation, in Proceedings Life-of-Mine 2014 , pp 621–636 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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APA:
(2014) The Domains Concept – 20 Years on Retrospective, Obstacles and Opportunities for Effective Life-of-Mine ImplementationMLA: The Domains Concept – 20 Years on Retrospective, Obstacles and Opportunities for Effective Life-of-Mine Implementation. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2014.