Peer Review at Golden Cross Mine, Coromandel

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
D Crequer
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

A Peer Review Panel for the Golden Cross Mine in the upperWaitekauri Valley, Coromandel was initiated in December 1989, before mining, as a requirement of the conditions of the Mining Licence and Water Rights. The panel's function is as a technical audit and advisory team - to provide independent technical review of design, construction, and execution of mining operations, slope remediation works, and reclamation/mine closure activities. The primary role of the panel is to act in the public interest by providing assurance to regulating authorities that the design and application of on-site mining operations accords with 'good industry practice'. Panellists are not involved in design nor as advisers, although until 1997 when explicit terms of reference were written, the panellists were a sounding board for some operational proposals. The panel functions to ensure that best mining industry technical standards are met. The costs of the peer review process are met by the mining company. Review of mining operations includes environmental matters such as land rehabilitation and water quality. The focus of this paper is on the process of peer review for environmental management factors rather than for structural and mine engineering.
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APA: D Crequer  (1998)  Peer Review at Golden Cross Mine, Coromandel

MLA: D Crequer Peer Review at Golden Cross Mine, Coromandel. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1998.

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