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Where erosion control, long-term dust suppression, soil stabilisation and comprehensive revegetation of large areas of hard-to-access depleted and damaged land is the goal, we look to Hydromulching BFM. With its lasting performance, higher water retention and ability to enhance germination for faster vegetation growth, hydromulching is a sustainable and cost-effective solution

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Where erosion control, long-term dust suppression, soil stabilisation and comprehensive revegetation of large areas of hard-to-access depleted and damaged land is the goal, we look to Hydromulching BFM. With its lasting performance, higher water retention and ability to enhance germination for faster vegetation growth, hydromulching is a sustainable and cost-effective solution
The foundation to a successful land rehabilitation project lies in the quality, strength, and stability of the site’s base soil. So, if weak and disturbed soil is present, what can be done? Let’s explore the process, various types of soil stabilisation, and why soil stabilisation is integral to reaching your
After 25+ years working with mine sites across Australia, Erizon have witnessed “the good, the bad, and the ugly” regarding mine site rehabilitation and revegetation. Success may be difficult to achieve if the plan is poorly developed or implemented, and remediation measures are often costly. Here are five key factors that
What makes soil “good” or “bad”? The definition of good soil depends on different factors and the intended land use. For instance, farmers want fertile soil that is easy to till and has good water retention. Meanwhile, for engineers, good soil drains well and compacts easily. While there’s no universal definition of
Mine Reclamation Mine reclamation is the process of restoring the environment for post-mining use once mining operations have ceased. This is done to mitigate the destructive effects caused by mining and to ensure the return of a sustainable ecosystem. Mine site reclamation involves four key stages: contouring the land, replacement of
Rehabilitation vs restoration The words rehabilitation and restoration are interchangeable when discussing the process of repairing ecological damage caused by mining. However, the National Standards for the Practice of Ecological Restoration in Australia (Standards Reference Group SERA 2016) have clear, and differing, definitions for the two. Understanding the differences is important

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