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Mine Final Landuse
The Final landuse spatial data set provides information on the proposed final landuse and landform for each large mine in NSW following the completion of mining and rehabilitation activities. This information is created and submitted by each large mine operator to fulfill the Final Landuse and Rehabilitation Plan data submission requirements required under Schedule 8A of the Mining Regulation 2016. The collection of this spatial data is administered by the Resources Regulator in NSW who conducts reviews of the data submitted for assessment purposes. In some cases, information provided may contain inaccuracies that require adjustment following the assessment process by the Regulator. The Regulator will request data resubmission if issues are identified. Further information on the reporting requirements associated with mine rehabilitation can be found at https://www.resourcesregulator.nsw.gov.au/rehabilitation/mine-rehabilitation. Find more information about the data at https://www.seed.nsw.gov.au/final-landuse-layer Any data related questions should be directed to nswresourcesregulator@service-now.com
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Mine annual submission disturbance and rehabilitation data
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The annual submission spatial data set provides information on where large mines in NSW have conducted ground disturbance and rehabilitation activities across the mine site in the past year. This information is created and submitted on an annual basis by each mine to fulfil Annual Rehabilitation Reporting requirements required under Schedule 8A of the Mining Regulation 2016. The collection of this spatial data is administered by the Resources Regulator in NSW who conducts reviews of the data submitted for assessment purposes. In some cases, information provided may contain inaccuracies that require adjustment following the assessment process by the Regulator. The Regulator will request data resubmission if issues are identified. Further information on the reporting requirements associated with mine rehabilitation can be found at https://www.resourcesregulator.nsw.gov.au/rehabilitation/mine-rehabilitation. Find more information about the data at https://www.seed.nsw.gov.au/annual-submission-data-layer Any data related questions should be directed to nswresourcesregulator@service-now.com
Mine Project Approval Boundary
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The Project Approval Boundary spatial data set provides information on the location of the project approvals granted for each mine in NSW by an approval authority (either NSW Department of Planning or local Council). This information may not align to the mine authorisation (i.e. mine title etc) granted under the Mining Act 1992. This information is created and submitted by each large mine operator to fulfill the Final Landuse and Rehabilitation Plan data submission requirements required under Schedule 8A of the Mining Regulation 2016. The collection of this spatial data is administered by the Resources Regulator in NSW who conducts reviews of the data submitted for assessment purposes. In some cases, information provided may contain inaccuracies that require adjustment following the assessment process by the Regulator. The Regulator will request data resubmission if issues are identified. Further information on the reporting requirements associated with mine rehabilitation can be found at https://www.resourcesregulator.nsw.gov.au/rehabilitation/mine-rehabilitation. Find more information about the data at https://www.seed.nsw.gov.au/project-approvals-boundary-layer Any data related questions should be directed to nswresourcesregulator@service-now.com
NSW Major Operating Mines
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Major operating mines in NSW, including locations, names and the resource being mined. The Geological Survey of NSW has developed a major NSW operating mineral mines layer by harvesting Geoscience Australia operating mine data and internally reviewing and updating the listing. Only select major operational mine sites were included in this layer with additional industrial mine sites identified. This data has subsequently been released as a static map layer as part of Common Ground https://commonground.nsw.gov.au/#!/ an online web application that provides a clear explanation of mining and production title processes.