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Rio Tinto Iron Oreecologia Environment has also completed a range of environmental work at the following mine sites:
West Angelas Case StudyWest Angelas is owned by Robe River Iron Associates of which Rio Tinto has a 53% operating interest. The West Angelas Iron Ore Project is located 110 km from Newman in WA’s Pilbara region, the first of a new breed of iron ore mines supplying Marra Mamba-type ore to the global market. Using open cut mining of iron ore, the launch of the project in 2002 marked the culmination of 25 years and $1 billion of investigation and development, including the upgrade of the Cape Lambert Port facilities and a new rail link. With concerns about the impacts on two National parks (Karrajini and the Chichester Range), the sensitive Coondawanna Flats, biodiversity issues and dredge spoil disposal at the port, the Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) imposed the highest level of formal impact assessment on the project. ecologia’s involvement with the project began in 1997 with baseline vertebrate fauna surveys of the mine area. Our success led to ecologia’s appointment to deliver statutory approvals and act as the lead environmental consultant coordinating disciplines such as marine science, noise and dust investigations. We were appointed as the in-house environmental management team during the project’s construction. In this role we were responsible for all aspects of down-stream and minor environmental approvals, and contractor management through appointment of a full-time Environmental Manager in the North Ltd Major Projects group. ecologia’s involvement in the projects brought about the following successful outcomes;
ecologia has maintained an ongoing relationship with the project through the following;
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