Environmental & Social Impact Assessments
We identify and assess potential impacts associated with a proposed project, considering factors such as air and water quality, biodiversity, land use, and socio-economic factors - earth - air - water - people.
The process involves collecting relevant data, conducting detailed analyses, and predicting the potential effects on the environment.
Mitigation measures are then identified to minimize adverse impacts, and alternatives may be explored. Throughout the assessment, stakeholder engagement and consultation are essential to gather input, address concerns, and ensure a comprehensive understanding of the project's potential impacts.
The final assessment report provides decision-makers with the necessary information to make informed choices that consider both environmental protection and sustainable development.
Projects we have worked on
Iluka Resources, SA – Coordination of EIA studies associated with the Jacinth-Ambrosia Mine, Haul Road and Port Thevenard HMC Storage and Handling Facility.
Iluka Resources, SA, NSW & WA – Environment and Community Package Manager for Eucla Basin (Atacama, Sonoran & Typhoon) and Murray Basin (Euston) PFS’s and Perth Basin (Cataby) DFS.
Iluka Lanka Resources, Sri Lanka – HSEC Manager for the Puttalum Mineral Sands PFS. Coordination of ICMM compliant ESIA.
Heathgate Resources, SA – Assisted in the review of the EIS for the Beverley Uranium Mine during development of the document prior to submission. Areas of review comprised environmental management including vegetation and fauna monitoring and management, and occupational health and safety including dangerous goods transport, and associated emergency response management plans.
City of Port Adelaide Enfield, Review of Public Environmental Report – Project Manager and principal author of an independent review of the PER associated with the proposed expansion of a steel foundry in Adelaide.
Electra Net, SA – Coordination of environmental inputs associated with site selection of Substations at Waterloo and Clare in South Australia.