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TERRAMIN AUSTRALIA Limited. Angas Zinc Project. The Angas Zinc Project: Vegetation and visual impact. The aim of this presentation is to provide stakeholders with a clear image of the process and outcomes of the Angas Zinc Project with respect to vegetation & visual amenity related issues - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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TERRAMIN AUSTRALIA LimitedTERRAMIN AUSTRALIA Limited

Angas Zinc Angas Zinc ProjectProject

The Angas Zinc Project: The Angas Zinc Project: Vegetation and visual impactVegetation and visual impact

• The aim of this presentation is to provide The aim of this presentation is to provide stakeholders with a clear image of the stakeholders with a clear image of the process and outcomes of the Angas Zinc process and outcomes of the Angas Zinc Project with respect to vegetation & visual Project with respect to vegetation & visual amenity related issuesamenity related issues– Current condition: vegetation, visual impactCurrent condition: vegetation, visual impact– Proposed development: changes to current Proposed development: changes to current

vegetation lay out, proposed structural changes vegetation lay out, proposed structural changes to siteto site

The Angas Zinc Project: The Angas Zinc Project: Vegetation and visual impactVegetation and visual impact

• The construction of a mine will inevitably The construction of a mine will inevitably change the visual landscape of the site. change the visual landscape of the site.

• The goal is to achieve a positive visual The goal is to achieve a positive visual impact during operations and on closureimpact during operations and on closure

Vegetation surveyVegetation survey

• Matt Rose: Natural StateMatt Rose: Natural State– Experienced native vegetation specialist, Experienced native vegetation specialist,

locally basedlocally based– Recognised expertise in survey, Recognised expertise in survey,

cultivation, planting & maintenance of cultivation, planting & maintenance of native vegetationnative vegetation

Revegetation DomainsRevegetation Domains

Effluent ponds/Tuckers SwampEffluent ponds/Tuckers Swamp(Northern Domain)(Northern Domain)

• No operational impact on this DomainNo operational impact on this Domain– Effluent ponds/Tuckers SwampEffluent ponds/Tuckers Swamp– Significant remnant habitat: River Red Significant remnant habitat: River Red

Gums, Lignum shrub Gums, Lignum shrub

• To be preserved in current conditionTo be preserved in current condition

Operating DomainsOperating Domains(Central & Southern)(Central & Southern)

Current quarry/proposed box cut, plant and Current quarry/proposed box cut, plant and TSFTSF

• Site vegetation - severely degraded with Site vegetation - severely degraded with respect to natural conditionrespect to natural condition

– Broad-acre cropping – TSF areaBroad-acre cropping – TSF area– Majority of vegetation introduced, weedsMajority of vegetation introduced, weeds– Small remnant vegetation patches; native grassesSmall remnant vegetation patches; native grasses– Only significant trees: Dryland Tea TreesOnly significant trees: Dryland Tea Trees

Significant Significant vegetationvegetation

Habitat quality of existing Habitat quality of existing vegetationvegetation

Habitat quality of existing Habitat quality of existing vegetationvegetation

Habitat quality of existing Habitat quality of existing vegetationvegetation

Revegetation ObjectiveRevegetation Objective

• Objectives (short & long term)Objectives (short & long term)– Significant increase environmental benefit Significant increase environmental benefit

(SEB)(SEB)– Remove feral habitatRemove feral habitat– Significantly reduce noise, dustSignificantly reduce noise, dust– Improve habitat qualityImprove habitat quality– Increase biodiversityIncrease biodiversity– Significantly improve visual amenitySignificantly improve visual amenity

Revegetation ProgramRevegetation Program

• Contouring sound barriers to mergeContouring sound barriers to merge

• Revegetation planningRevegetation planning– What and when to plant; Matt RoseWhat and when to plant; Matt Rose

• Commence before construction startsCommence before construction starts

• Ongoing for life of mineOngoing for life of mine

• Included in closure planningIncluded in closure planning

• Total of 6,615 new plants Total of 6,615 new plants

RevegetationRevegetation program program

Highlighted areas are the domain based plans for the revegetation plan

Vegetation outcomeVegetation outcome

• OutcomeOutcome– Avoid loss of biodiversity through clearance of native Avoid loss of biodiversity through clearance of native

vegetation. Significant environmental benefit (SEB) will be vegetation. Significant environmental benefit (SEB) will be provided to increase biodiversityprovided to increase biodiversity

• CriteriaCriteria– Periodic (at least annual) photographic evidence for Periodic (at least annual) photographic evidence for

specified photo monitoring sites will show no clearance of specified photo monitoring sites will show no clearance of native vegetation. If vegetation is cleared, SEB will be native vegetation. If vegetation is cleared, SEB will be provided in accordance with approved Native Vegetation provided in accordance with approved Native Vegetation Council guidelinesCouncil guidelines

Visual amenityVisual amenity

Visual amenity- current siteVisual amenity- current site

Current siteCurrent site

Artists impressionArtists impression

Artist impressionArtist impression

Artist impressionArtist impression

Visual amenityVisual amenity

• Minimising impacts of proposed structuresMinimising impacts of proposed structures– Placement & design of all structures is being Placement & design of all structures is being

developed to minimise impact on visual amenitydeveloped to minimise impact on visual amenity– Placement in box cut, low lying groundPlacement in box cut, low lying ground– Infrastructure painted in neutral (green) tonesInfrastructure painted in neutral (green) tones– Revegetation planning, bundingRevegetation planning, bunding– Night lighting focused downNight lighting focused down– Topsoil stockpiles <2.5mTopsoil stockpiles <2.5m– Waste rock stockpiles <10mWaste rock stockpiles <10m

Visual amenityVisual amenity

• The TSF is the most difficult structure to The TSF is the most difficult structure to “hide”. Revegetation begins day 1“hide”. Revegetation begins day 1

• Measures to mitigate include:Measures to mitigate include:– Use of low lying ground to reduce height relative Use of low lying ground to reduce height relative

to undisturbed groundto undisturbed ground– TSF capping trials start Year 1TSF capping trials start Year 1

Artists impression: TSF ClosureArtists impression: TSF Closure

Visual amenity: OutcomeVisual amenity: Outcome

• OutcomeOutcome– improve visual impact & amenity of siteimprove visual impact & amenity of site

• Criteria Criteria – photo monitoring points to indicate visual photo monitoring points to indicate visual

amenity of site improved relative to initial amenity of site improved relative to initial condition; monitoring points to be condition; monitoring points to be determined in consultation with the CCCdetermined in consultation with the CCC