Achieving Rehabilitation Completion at Westside Mine

A case study of successful rehabilitation at a former open cut coal mine

The Mine

Development consent (DA 90/0242) was granted to Westside Mine in 1990 for open cut mining in the northern and southern portions of the mine lease area, with mining starting in 1992. Mining was by truck and shovel method, with sequential mining of narrow strips followed by backfilling of mined strips and rehabilitation on a continuous basis.

Mining operations ended in 2012, and the site has been undergoing progressive rehabilitation since that time.

Video showing a time lapse of aerial images through the mine life cycle from pre-mining to active mining and progressive rehabilitation

Rehabilitation Sign off

The domain associated with the former mining operations and where rehabilitation has been completed comprises about 38 hectares of the north pit area at the former Westside Mine. It comprises ‘Domain 2 – North Rehab Area’ in the approved Mining operations plan: closure of the OCAL complex. In 1998, operations ceased within Domain 2.

The required rehabilitation outcomes for the former mine are detailed in the approved mining operations plan (MOP). The approved final land use for Domain 2 consists of bushland with some retained access tracks and small dams, which is consistent with the surrounding bushland.

The site has been progressively rehabilitated in accordance with the obligations set out in the approved MOP. Labels to the right show the year each area was seeded as part of the rehabilitation process.

The MOP requires the title holder to achieve the approved rehabilitation objectives, rehabilitation completion criteria and final landform. This includes the following key obligations:

  • reducing the visual impact on surrounding residences
  • establishing native trees and shrubs
  • returning the land back to bushland similar to the pre-mining environment
  • providing and maintaining efficient means to prevent contamination, pollution, erosion or siltation of any stream, watercourse or catchment area or any undue interference to fish or their environment
  • establishing a safe, stable and non-polluting landform.

Westside time slider showing the progress of rehabilitation establishment between 1994 and 2002. Labels represent year of landform establishment.

Rehabilitation progress

The progress of rehabilitation has been in accordance with the measures outlined in the approved MOP. Since the completion of mining, Domain 2 has been reshaped and seeded, including the mining void in the western part of the domain.

The rehabilitation is between 16 to 26 years old and has been the subject of ongoing monitoring and maintenance in accordance with the requirements of the approved MOP. This has included annual reporting to the Regulator and site inspections to assess the progress of rehabilitation performance.

Drone video footage

The Resource Regulator captured drone video footage of Domain 2 rehabilitation area on the 27/08/2020. The map to the right shows the flight paths of the two videos. Scroll right to see the videos.

Drone flight path 1

Drone flight path 2

General observations have included:

  • the final landform is safe, stable, non-polluting and complements adjacent landforms
  • the ecosystem is sustainable and requires minimal maintenance consistent with the approved final land use
  • the species present were generally those found locally
  • evidence of natural regeneration and recruitment from native trees and vegetation established as part of the rehabilitation
  • no significant weed infestations, with levels similar to those surrounding untouched bushland areas
  • evidence of functioning soil nutrient/biological processes through the development of soil profiles.
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1995 Rehabilitation

The first video to the right is a 360 video, allowing you to pan around the rehabilitation in full 360 angle. Pause at anytime to review the rehabilitation in 360 at the location indicated above. Adjust the quality settings in the bottom right of the video (settings symbol) for higher resolution video. Click on the arrow to the right to review photos from the location shown above

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1997 Rehabilitation

The first video to the right is a 360 video, allowing you to pan around the rehabilitation in full 360 degrees. Pause at anytime to review the rehabilitation in 360 at the location indicated above. Adjust the quality settings in the bottom right of the video (settings symbol) for higher resolution video. Click on the arrow to the right to review photos of the vegetation established in 1997

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1999 Rehabilitation

The first video to the right is a 360 video, allowing you to pan around the rehabilitation in full 360 degrees. Pause at anytime to review the rehabilitation in 360 at the location indicated above. Adjust the quality settings in the bottom right of the video (settings symbol) for higher resolution video. Click on the arrow to the right to review photos of the vegetation established in 1999

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2001 Rehabilitation

The first video to the right is a 360 video, allowing you to pan around the rehabilitation in full 360 degrees. Pause at anytime to review the rehabilitation in 360 at the location indicated above. Pause at anytime to review the rehabilitation in 360 at the location indicated above. Click on the arrow to the right to review photos of the vegetation established in 2001

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2001 rehabilitation

The first video to the right is a video walk through along track 1 shown above. Photos show vegetation that was established in 2001. Click on the arrow to the right to review photos from the location shown above

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2002 rehabilitation

Photos show vegetation that was established in 2002. Click on the arrow to the right to review photos from the location shown above

This presentation has been put together by the Resources Regulator following a site inspection to review the successful rehabilitation of the Westside Mine Domain Area 2.