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Former coal mine in New South Wales, Australia

Westside Mine
Location
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LocationWakefield
StateNew South Wales
CountryAustralia Australia
Coordinates32°56′56″S 151°34′20″E / 32.94889°S 151.57222°E / -32.94889; 151.57222
Production
ProductsCoal
Production12,385,051 tonnes
Financial yearlifetime
History
Opened1992
Closed2012
Owner
CompanyOceanic Coal Australia (Xstrata) (80%)
Marubeni Coal (17%)
JFE Minerals (Australia) (3%)

Westside Mine is a former coal mine located at Wakefield, New South Wales, Australia. The open cut mine was developed to provide coal for the Eraring Power Station. The mine started in 1992 and closed in February 2012 due to exhaustion of mineable reserves.

The mine site is being rehabilitated following most equipment being removed. The mine area has been reshaped to remove any high walls and covered with topsoil and seeded with native vegetation. During the last nine years of the mine's life, it was operated under contract by Thiess Australian Mining and was the most productive mine in the Hunter Valley region measured by production tonnes per team member. The rehabilitated mine site has second generation flora and seven threatened species of wildlife have been observed.

References

  1. ^ "Westside Mine" (PDF). Annual Environmental Management Report 2012-2013. Oceanic Coal Australia Limited. July 2013. Retrieved 10 December 2018.
  2. Rae, Neil (September 2013). "Glencore Xstrata Westside Story Mine Closure and Rehabilitation" (PDF). NSW Mining Conference. Retrieved 10 December 2018.
  3. "Westside". MiningLink. Retrieved 10 December 2018.
  4. Townsend, Samantha (19 August 2014). "Former Glencore Westside mine site now awash with luscious forest and a home to threatened native wildlife". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 10 December 2018.

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