How Local Knowledge Improves Groundwater Management Outcomes

Effective groundwater management is not just about pumps and pipelines; it is about understanding the land. In Western Australia’s complex hydrogeological landscape, it’s crucial to understand how regional knowledge improves groundwater management. We look at how Silverstone applies WA-based experience to help operators manage groundwater projects with confidence. The Importance of Local Expertise in Groundwater […]
Water Infrastructure Challenges in Mining and How to Overcome Them

Water infrastructure challenges shape every stage of mining in Western Australia. Processing, dewatering, dust control, and camps all depend on reliable systems. When water fails, production stops. Mines rely on systems that can cope with long distances, harsh heat, and strict regulations. Silverstone understands the pressures in WA’s mining sector and delivers a complete, reliable […]
Dewatering 101: What Every Project Manager Should Know

Groundwater inflow is one of the biggest challenges on WA mine sites. Without proper dewatering, open pits flood rapidly, delaying haulage and equipment access. Our experts at Silverstone have prepared this dewatering guide to explain what dewatering is and why it matters. It also outlines the methods and best practices that mine site operations across […]
Sustainable Water Solutions for Remote and Harsh Environments

A reliable water supply is essential for mining, construction, and infrastructure projects across Western Australia’s remote regions. Yet these environments face unique challenges: water scarcity, high evaporation, and strict environmental standards. Sustainable water solutions are vital for compliance and long-term efficiency. Staying in the loop with the latest advances ensures resilient systems that support both […]





