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The four general rehabilitation goals require rehabilitation of areas disturbed by mining to result in sites that are: safe to humans and wildlife6; non-polluting; stable; able to sustain an agreed post-mining land use. There may be specific additional goals that are relevant at some mine sites.
Essentially a dam is referable if: a failure impact assessment was required for the dam. the assessment found the dam has a failure impact rating and. the assessment has been accepted by the chief executive administering the Water.
These dams are Wivenhoe, Somerset, North Pine, Hinze, Baroon Pocket, Leslie Harrison, Ewen Maddock, Cooloolabin, Sideling Creek, Lake Macdonald, Little Nerang and Wappa.
Very low where consequences from dam failure would be considered negligible; Low, docHub, High A, High B and High C; and. Extreme where consequences from dam failure would be considered severe.
Regulated structures are dams or levees on a site that is regulated by an environmental authority, and which if improperly constructed and maintained, could have a serious or damaging impact on the environment and human health.
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