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Newmont Waihi GoldSustainability Sustainability

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Newmont Waihi Gold General Induction 2

Who are we?

Newmont Mining Corporation

more than 20 locations

5 continents

35,000 staff & contractors

10 countries

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Martha Mine – Historic Workings

• 1880s to 1952

• 7 vertical shafts

• 170 km drives

• 600 metres deep

• Open pit approx 250 metres deep

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Waihi today

Martha East Layback

Favona

TrioCorrenso

Moonlight

Martha Exploration Project

NWGOffice

2nd June 2011 Strictly Confidential 4

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Describe How and Why people Use a particular Environment For A Particular Activity

•20 million years ago volcano's burst through landscape, made of andesite rock.

This continues on for 15 million years.

Between 7 -20 Million years Earthquakes rupture land.

Waihi is a geothermal zone. Geysers threw mineral rich boiling water into the air, pushing these up through cracks in volcanic rock. It looked much like Rotorua does today.

5 -2 Million years agoLayers of volcanic ash soil settles on top of Pukewa.This slowy erodes until 1878 when an outcropping or quartz rock is spotted and starts mining for the next 70 odd years.

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Describe How and Why people Use a particular Environment For A Particular Activity

•The Martha lode is found and has been created along a fault line with some very particular conditions existing that makes it a very lucrative ore body 1.5 km long and 30 metres wide.

•Today from that discovery we continue to explore and find further ore bodies within a similar location.

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Explain the consequences of use of an environment on people and places

•Social »Dust»Vibration»Nosie »Water»Biological – plants and water

•Economic – jobs, royalties, wages, goods and services, donations, schools, Waihi Vision Trust

Environmental – 175 kms of tunnels through out hill, open cast mine, underground mine, waste rock embankments created from paddocks, water treatment, riparian planting over 500,000 natives, wildlife, NZ dotterel, ducks, gulls, wetlands

Cultural – Community Marae in area. Waihi a trading route between coasts and also Hauraki Maori.

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What is our economic performance?

• We employ 400 staff and contractors

• Another 400 people indirectly employed

• On average we spend around $190M a year on goods, services, rates, taxes, royalties.

• 32% is spent locally (within 30km of Waihi)

• 29% is spent regionally (Bay of Plenty, Waikato, Coromandel)

• 21% is spent in the rest of NZ

• 18% is spent overseas

• In the last five years: $239m in capital expenditure and $694m in operational expenditure

• 82% of this money is spent in New Zealand

• Since 2006 we have spent $264m on goods and services in and around Waihi, a town of 4,500 people

• Since 1987 more than 2.5 million ounces of gold and 20 million ounces of silver have been produced

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What is our social & community performance?

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Donations, sponsorships, partnerships

•Vision Waihi Trust & Waihi Community Vision• Gold Discovery Centre• Sport’n’Action sports hub• Creative Waihi• Waihi Heritage Vision• Social Development Group

•Waihi Gold Education Trust•Dotterel Watch partnership with DoC•Beach Hop Warm Up Party•Over 50 community organisations, groups or clubs assisted in 2011 •Riparian planting – almost 500,000 native trees and shrubs

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What is gold used for?

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Who uses Gold?

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Support for mining over time

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Independent poll carried out by Phoenix Research Ltd

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What do people in Waihi perceive to be the disadvantages of mining?

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Disadvantages of Mining

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Tailing dams

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Houses difficult to sell

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Noise

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Waihi Town (not East)

Waihi Environs

%N = 500 Only disadvantages mentioned by 7% in total, or more, are shown in this graph

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What do people in Waihi perceive to be the benefits of mining?

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Benefits of Mining

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Improved safety

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More life in the town

Mine not visible

Beautification

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Services to schools

Company generous with donations

Tourist attraction

More money in community

Provides work opportunities

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Waihi Environs

N = 500 Only benefits mentioned by 8% in total, or more, are shown in this graph

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Sustainability of the environment for gold mining

How does Newmont minimise impacts on the environment

Resource Management Act following strict licensing conditions minimising environmental and social impacts.

Comprehensive rehabilitation plans in place before mining begins.

Ongoing environmental plantings and development throughout mining license.

VWT developing economic diversity for ongoing industry in Waihi

Independent authorities monitoring mining activities and environmental effects.

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Before: evidence required for a RMA application

• Project description (mine design, mining method, geology, etc.)• Metallurgy• Air quality• Vibration• Receiving water quality / ecology• Noise • Geochemistry• Hydrogeology / settlement• Traffic• Economic impact• Property / community investment• Consultation summary….

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During: monitoring of operations and reporting

• Real-time monitoring of vibration• Noise monitoring• Dust / air quality monitoring• Water levels• Water quality – bores around TSF; water in discharge and overflow ponds; water treatment plant quality; upstream and downstream monitoring

• Bio-monitoring• Ground settlement and tilt• Complaints

Reporting on all of the above to District and Regional Councils.

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After: rehabilitation and monitoring

• Progressive environmental rehabilitation

• Economic and social sustainability

• Rehabilitation and capitalisation bonds:– Martha Pit Rehabilitation Bond: $26.2m (two separate bonds - jointly overseen by HDC and WRC).

– Ministry of Energy and Resources Bond: $1.25m– Water rights bond with WRC: $2m– Conservation bond: $0.057m (for DoC land)– Capitalisation bond: $10.4m (formation of Martha trust)

• Martha Trust: responsible for management of sites, rehabilitation, and monitoring in perpetuity.

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Resource Consents

•Community Relations – NWG must appoint a Company Liaison Officer to receive complaints from the community

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River monitoring sites

a) OC2

b) OH3/Ac) OH5/Bd) OH1/UPDe) OH6/DPDf) RU1/R2

OC2 - Upstream of site OH3 – u/s of upper discharge OH5 d/s of upper discharge

Ruahorehore confluence OH1 u/s of lower discharge OH6 – d/s of lower discharge

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TSF management

•Pond water level monitoring

Bird monitoring

Peak recorded number of birds taking sanctuary on any day = 900

TSF 1A Freeboard clearance

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Vibration Monitoring System

•Compliance Requirements– Monitoring specifications comply with the criteria set down in the Hauraki District Plan

– A complete record of each blast is required, including all blast design details

– Any complaints are documented

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Dust Monitoring

Ambient air trigger limit = 45 µg/m³ Trigger limits are from the National Air Quality Guidelines and not a compliance limit. The Mining Licence limit = 100 µg/m³)

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Rehabilitation Plans for the Future

•Martha Pit filled to create recreational lake and park

– Estimate 27 years to fill with rain and natural groundwater inflows

– Est. 6-7 years to fill if supplemented by Ohinemuri River flood flows

Tailings Storage FacilitiesWetlands and native plantingsGrazing