Gold Mining and Dairy Farming - Effective Land Restoration Processes - Poutini Gold Project 1993-1998

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

Rehabilitation, reclamation and restoration are all terms used to describe the repair of land after mining. Here, restoration is used to mean restoring the land's original use, capability or productivity. Effective restoration is dependent on good planning before mining commences and must include a clear definition of post-mining objectives. The physical condition of the land within the mining licence was that of an imperfectly drained soil in permanent pasture, supporting a seasonal supply dairying unit. During the mining process, the soil layers were separated, with the topsoil stockpiled separately. As part of the restoration process, the land was recontoured to encourage surface drainage, with topsoil spread evenly over the recontoured tailings. Low grond pressure machinery was used to minimise soil compaction, with light discing and harrowing used to increase water infiltration. A permanent pasture was sown, with weed species controlled by spraying, both before and after pasture establishment.  Soil testing has been used extensively to ensure there were no nutrient deficiencies that good compromise pasture establishment and performance. Controlled grazing practices were used to ensure that the sown pastures became well established.
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APA:  (1998)  Gold Mining and Dairy Farming - Effective Land Restoration Processes - Poutini Gold Project 1993-1998

MLA: Gold Mining and Dairy Farming - Effective Land Restoration Processes - Poutini Gold Project 1993-1998. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1998.

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