Witchcliffe Gold Mine
Operation Details
Project Logistics & B2B Overview
Geographic Location and Topography
Wallis Witchcliffe is situated within the South West region of Western Australia, near the township of Witchcliffe in the Margaret River area. The terrain is characterised by lateritic profiles, jarrah-marri forest cover, and undulating coastal plain topography. Dense native vegetation mandates strict Phytophthora cinnamomi (Dieback) management protocols, including vehicle hygiene stations, designated access corridors, and soil disturbance minimisation plans compliant with DBCA guidelines before any earthworks commence.
B2B Lifecycle and Operations
The site operates under an active quarrying status, extracting construction materials — likely limestone, sand, or laterite aggregate — to service regional civil and infrastructure demand across the South West. Operational continuity relies on:
- Diesel-intensive haulage fleets running continuous extraction cycles
- Dependence on grid-tied or generator-backed power substations for crushing and screening plant
- Supply contracts aligned with WA regional road and residential construction pipelines
- Compliance with DMP/DMIRS operating licence conditions
Engineering and Extraction Infrastructure
Construction material quarries of this profile typically deploy modular crushing and screening circuits supported by conveyor belt systems for material classification and stockpile management. Key engineering components include:
- Primary jaw or impact crushers for raw feed reduction
- Multi-deck vibrating screens for aggregate grading
- Radial stacker conveyors for segregated stockpile building
- Wheel loaders and rigid-body trucks for face-to-plant material transfer
- Dust suppression water carts integrated into the haul circuit
ESG, Value Chain and Sustainability
South West WA quarry operators face increasing pressure to align with ESG decarbonisation targets under WA Government and industry frameworks. Applicable sustainability pathways for this site include:
- Deployment of solar PV arrays to offset diesel generator load on crushing plant
- Transition to electric or hybrid light vehicles for site personnel movement
- Progressive rehabilitation bonds and native vegetation offset programmes
- Dieback hygiene compliance as a biodiversity ESG metric for lender and contractor reporting