Water Electrical Conductivity (EC)
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Evidence & Context
Discharge must not cause the seasonal background Electrical Conductivity (EC) of the receiving water to vary by more than 10%.
Water Electrical Conductivity (EC) as the measure of salinity in water bodies.
A performance-based principle that discharge water should not cause more than a 10% variation in seasonal background Electrical Conductivity (EC) in temperate semi-arid shrublands and open woodlands under industrial use.
This principle is derived from the best-practice regulatory model of the WA DWER and aligns with the national water quality management framework.
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Water Quality Protection Guideline No. 11: Mine dewatering
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Additional references from the underlying research that informed this benchmark.
Shifting Goalposts: Setting Restoration Targets for Waterbirds in the Murray-Darling Basin Under Climate Change - Frontiers, accessed July 9, 2025
View Source(PDF) Water resources management and mining industry in arid and semi-arid regions - ResearchGate
View SourceAustralian and New Zealand Guidelines for Fresh and Marine Water Quality
View SourceNorthern Territory Government (2020) Darwin Harbour Region Water Quality Objectives, Report Card Section 3.0.
View SourceANZECC & ARMCANZ (2000) guidelines - Water Quality Australia
View SourceA systematic review of ecological attributes that confer resilience to climate change in environmental restoration - PubMed Central, accessed July 20, 2025
View SourceDELUGE AND DROUGHT: AUSTRALIA'S WATER SECURITY IN A CHANGING CLIMATE
View SourceWater Quality Guidelines Home - Water Quality Australia
View SourceValidating species sensitivity distributions using salinity tolerance of riverine macroinvertebrates in the southern Murray–Darling Basin (Victoria, Australia) - Canadian Science Publishing
View SourceGuideline for Salinity Assessment, Mitigation and Adaptation Using Nuclear and Related Techniques - OAPEN Library
View SourceMining and urban impacts on semi-arid freshwater aquatic systems: the example of Mount Isa, Queensland - Macquarie University Research Portal
View SourceSalinity | Murray–Darling Basin Authority
View SourceSoil Mapping Using Electromagnetic Induction to Assess the Suitability of Land for Growing Leptospermum nitens in Western Australia - Frontiers, accessed August 9, 2025
View SourceSalinity Management in the Murray2Darling Basin, Australia - MDPI, accessed July 28, 2025
View SourceSurface Water Supply in the Western Australian Goldfields - Fact or Fiction? - AusIMM
View SourceAustralian and New Zealand Guidelines for Fresh and Marine Water Quality (2000)
View SourceWater Quality Protection Guideline No. 11 - Government of Western Australia
View SourceAssessment of Impacts of Coal Mining in the Region of Sydney, Australia on the Aquatic Environment Using Macroinvertebrates and Chlorophyll as Indicators
View SourceWorkshop - on Environmental Management - GEMG
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