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Increasingly our customers are seeking innovative and strategic solutions to address their water issues; escalating competition, regulatory requirements and physical and economic water stress is putting more importance on attaining the right water resources solution.

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Water Resources

CONSULTING

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Consulting Overview

WorleyParsons Consulting is a globally connected specialist consulting group, drawing on world-class expertise across many industries. We focus on understanding our customers’ business challenges, enabling us to bring a unique set of front-end and technical consulting services to bear throughout the project lifecycle. We draw on our proven, global project delivery experience and knowledge of multiple industries to identify innovative solutions during asset planning and for operational and project level support.

Global NetworkWe work from 165 offices in 43 countries around the world. Our world-renowned consultants are engaged with the broader WorleyParsons business, leveraging from its proven project delivery record. Our global network of experts develop solutions in the Hydrocarbons, Power, Minerals, Metals, Chemicals, Infrastructure and Environment industries and deliver them locally to our customers.

TraditionWorleyParsons has a long tradition of providing world-class consulting services to our customers. This core consulting strength, created from the original company (Wholohan Grill and Partners), is the foundation and has been greatly enhanced by the companies that have joined WorleyParsons as part of our growth over the last 40 years.

Commitment

Our organization is driven by a commitment to four enduring principles:

• build and sustain long-term relationships with our customers by consistently delivering on our promises

• continually enhance our knowledge and expertise to support our customers’ challenges

• provide an outstanding home for the best people to work and nurture their talents

• develop and maintain thought-leadership in all of our markets.

“Our Consultants combine proven project experience and leading edge skills with innovative and creative thinking to give our customers a competitive advantage.”

Veréna Preston Global Director WorleyParsons Consulting

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Increasingly our customers are seeking innovative and strategic solutions to address their water issues; escalating competition, regulatory requirements and physical and economic water stress is putting more importance on attaining the right water resources solution.

Customer-driven solutionsWe work closely with our customers to appraise, evaluate and design complete lifecycle water solutions that will solve the most challenging and complex water issues.

Breadth of experienceOur consultants have a broad range of experience from sourcing and resource management, to treatment and reuse. This allows us to review a wide range of water resources options and understand water re-use and efficiency potential, providing our customers with project efficiency and robust designs that meet schedule requirements.

Total Water ManagementOur Total Water Management solutions provide our customers with the expertise for complete end-to-end water management throughout the project lifecycle.

Our consultants understand the value of water and design optimum water management systems that optimize project value.

Water Resources Consulting

Stuart Atkinson Managing Consultant Water Resources (Hydrology) Phil Burris

Managing Consultant Water Resources (Hydrogeology)

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WorleyParsons has the expertise to manage all water resources across the full industrial and infrastructure water-cycle. The inter-connected nature of the hydrological cycle means that activities directly affecting one user or element, may indirectly impact another. Our consultants are able to identify and determine optimum and long-term water resources solutions that are efficient and inclusive of all stakeholder requirements.

Expertise across the entire water-cycle

Hydrocarbons• Water source identification

and assessment• Water management plans• Treatment and disposal options

for produced water• Re-injection studies• Drainage, diversion, hydrology and

groundwater management

evaporation

infiltration

processingwater

mining

municipal water supply

wastewatertreatment

desalination

agriculture

irrigation

aquifierstorage &recovery

salt lake

waterrunoff

outflow

rainfallrainfall

• Water supply options assessment• Tailings water management • Dewatering and groundwater control• Geochemistry and mine water management

• Desalination• Water and wastewater treatment• Hydroelectric power• Drainage, hydrology and

flood risk assessment

Minerals, Metals & Chemicals Infrastructure

evaporation

brackish water

recharge

abstraction

processingwater

reinjection

produced water

Water efficiencyWater accounting

Water risk management

Across all sectors

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Hydrocarbons• Water source identification

and assessment• Water management plans• Treatment and disposal options

for produced water• Re-injection studies• Drainage, diversion, hydrology and

groundwater management

evaporation

infiltration

processingwater

mining

municipal water supply

wastewatertreatment

desalination

agriculture

irrigation

aquifierstorage &recovery

salt lake

waterrunoff

outflow

rainfallrainfall

• Water supply options assessment• Tailings water management • Dewatering and groundwater control• Geochemistry and mine water management

• Desalination• Water and wastewater treatment• Hydroelectric power• Drainage, hydrology and

flood risk assessment

Minerals, Metals & Chemicals Infrastructure

evaporation

brackish water

recharge

abstraction

processingwater

reinjection

produced water

Water efficiencyWater accounting

Water risk management

Across all sectors

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Water resources management is no longer a one-off activity to find a water source and to maintain its supply. The industrial water-cycle now allows a host of opportunities to be explored and requires more advanced catchment management techniques, innovative water treatment and recycling methods, footprint reduction initiatives and efficiency.Finding an optimum water supply that meets current requirements, and is sustainable over the long-term, requires a detailed understanding of hydrology and catchment processes, as well as an understanding of the constraints and opportunities for water re-use and recycling alternatives. Customers must make accurate, reliable and informed water resources decisions that will apply for decades to come.

The challenge

Identifying and selecting a water source

Understanding the economic value of water

Managing stakeholder concerns Regulatory uncertainty

Water security Competing demands for water

Water efficiency – measurements, metrics and reporting

Managing cumulative effects

Today’s and Tomorrow’s Challenges

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To meet global water demands, WorleyParsons provides customers with the expertise, experience and vision to create sustaining solutions for their business.Our services cover the full project lifecycle, offering customers an end-to-end water resources solution. Our consultants work closely with our multidiscipline engineering teams to provide the seamless integration of solutions throughout the life of the project. This helps our customers to make informed business decisions and ensures water efficiency.

Our response

Water Resources Consulting Solutions

Groundwater and surface water exploration Water source assessment

Water accounting and water trading Water risk assessment EcoNomics™ Assessment

Integrated stakeholder engagement and approvals management Regulatory risk assessment

Sustainable water supply modeling Climate change management Water resource planning and sustainable yields optimization

Surface and groundwater monitoring and modeling Water system optimization Compliance reporting

Cumulative effects modeling, monitoring and compliance reporting Surface water and groundwater impact assessments Water management frameworks

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Our service response

Complete water-cycle solutionsWorleyParsons provides customers with water resources solutions that cover the full water-cycle.

Our world-class technical specialists in hydrogeology, hydrology and water resources management are supported by our strategic planning and assessment capabilities, helping customers evaluate the impact of different water strategies on critical decisions early in the project lifecycle. This ensures the technical, financial and economic viability of a project; lowering our customers’ business risk and cost.

Integrated water resource management Water resource management is often associated with interdependent environmental, social, economic and technology contexts.

Our core team of water resource specialists works closely with our design, construction, delivery and asset protection engineers, providing customers with an integrated offering and an unmatched depth of experience. Services range from initial technical appraisals and asset condition assessments, through to the design and project management of groundwater and surface water investigations. Our comprehensive advice on water efficiency, increased rate-of-return and water treatment and system selection allows customers to make the right decisions, and ensures that the best concept and design outcomes are developed.

Water valuation and sustainability By applying our two decades of experience in water economics and valuation, coupled with our sustainability tools, we’re able to ensure the sustainable management of our customers’ water needs and position them for long-term resilience of operations and future assets.

Our EcoNomics™ Assessment process models and validates options with regard to sustainability and financial drivers, providing customers with an understanding of the total economic value of water. This helps them to make robust trade-off decisions and investment strategies. We also provide expert services that consider energy intensity and carbon emissions, in terms of water system selection, to give our customers a clear appraisal of all available options.

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waterRIDE™waterRIDE™ FLOOD Manager is a full-featured proprietary floodplain management system developed by WorleyParsons.

It is designed to enhance customers’ understanding and communication of hydraulic modeling, as well as facilitate advanced decision-making by providing derived flood intelligence through the seamless integration of modeling results with Geographic Information System (GIS) datasets. It can be used by customers for surface water management to increase operational efficiencies and can be an effective communication tool. waterRIDE™ is publically available software.

Cumulative effects management WorleyParsons has developed and implemented numerical modeling tools and management frameworks that help customers manage potential cumulative environmental effects.

By putting a clear strategy in place, customers are able to mitigate community concerns and regulatory uncertainty surrounding water resources for their large-scale developments. While models vary for geographic regions, the methodology for developing these tools remains consistent and can be applied world-wide. The lessons learned from our experiences in Canada have been applied to projects around the world in order to help our customers manage the cumulative environmental effects and to support regulatory approvals.

Water Resources Consulting for the resource sector By working closely with some of our leading resource and energy customers, we have established ways of de-risking their existing operations and new ventures.

This has been in response to current and emerging business-critical water resource uncertainties around water stress, competition, license to operate, and importantly, costs. We provide customers with a unique insight to integrated water resources solutions by combining the specialization of a world-class water consultancy with WorleyParsons’ strong project delivery capabilities.

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Relationship based on performance and trust

CUSTOMER: FORTESCUE METALS GROUP

LOCATION: WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Our Water Resources consultants have been assisting Fortescue Metals Group (FMG) to manage and resolve their complex water resources issues over the past 10 years, as they have grown to be one of the largest producers of iron ore in Australia.

WorleyParsons’ RoleWorleyParsons has undertaken studies to support the development of FMG’s key mining infrastructure and water management strategies for a number of projects. WorleyParsons continues to provide FMG ongoing support to their mining operations.

Key Achievements • Projects delivered on time and on budget• Developed an Abstraction License Tracking Tool to track annual

borefield abstraction and prevent breaches in allocated water volumes, trigger water levels and quality (2007-2009)

• Optimized the detailed design for the port and mine site drainage systems resulting in significant cost savings and increased efficiency for FMG (2011-2013)

• Undertook pit-lake hydro-geochemical modeling in order to support mine closure planning (2012)

• Drilled deep artesian water bores to support approval applications needed to secure the water supply for a proposed mine site (2012)

• Flood modeling (2D) across two of FMG’s mine operations to assist with mine planning, surface water management and approvals (2004- 2013)

• Detailed design of river diversions and flood protection measures at the port and mine sites to minimize risk of interruptions to iron ore production (2009-2013)

• Concept and detailed design of bridge culvert and waterway crossings for over 260km of railway (2004-2006)

• Dewatering system design, monitoring and compliance reporting during the construction of FMG’s train unloader at Port Hedland (2007-2008)

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Khazzan Tight Gas Development

CUSTOMER: BP

LOCATION: OMAN

WorleyParsons Water Resources consultants have worked with BP on one of the largest standalone unconventional gas projects in the world. The facility, located in a remote, hyper-arid location, has virtually no existing infrastructure. BP required a long-term water resources strategy that would meet their needs throughout the development’s lifecycle.

Our ServicesWorking collaboratively with BP, our consultants selected the best water source option, tested, modeled and designed a full abstraction system, including a water re-use and recycling unit, and developed the water treatment plan. WorleyParsons continued to support BP with license applications, stakeholder discussions, borefield designs and modeling for different water management scenarios.

Key Achievements • The project was executed as a combined water engineering and

resource team to achieve demanding, innovative and holistic water solutions across BP’s business lines

• Fast-tracked the water resources appraisal and selection process, keeping the project on time and on schedule

• WorleyParsons selected water systems that represented the optimum for efficiency, reliability, sustainability, cost and engineering factors required by BP

• The demonstration of a full economic and hydrological rationale for alternative water sources (e.g. brackish water)

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4. PNG Gas – Waterways DesignExxon Mobil Corporation Papua New Guinea

Waterways design of river crossings for gas pipeline; catchment analysis; hyrdological and 1D/2D hydraulic analysis; waterway crossing design; scour assessments; flood modeling.

2. Dampier to Bunbury Gas Pipeline Waterway Crossing DesignsEpic Energy/Alinta Energy Western Australia

Hydrological investigations; scour assessments; geotechnical investigations; water supply strategy for hydrotesting; hydraulic testing of water supply bores; pipeline design.

1. Tonkolili Iron Ore Project – Water Resources African Minerals Ltd Sierra Leone

Hydrological investigations; water balance calculations; probable maximum flood estimates; hydraulic modeling; surface and groundwater investigations.

3. Australia Pacific LNG Environmental Impact Statement – Groundwater Component Origin Energy Australia

Assessment of baseline conditions; risk mapping; regional-scale cumulative effects modeling; regional monitoring network design; pre-feasibility work for aquifer injection and reverse osmosis (RO) reject disposal.

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5. Regional Groundwater Quality Study of Athabasca Oil Sands Area and Groundwater Management FrameworkAlberta Environment Canada

Regional groundwater monitoring network covering more than 54,000 km2; interim groundwater management framework.

12. Water Resources Study of Basins Adjacent to a Gold Mine Minera Barrick Misquichilca Peru

Drain design and planning of the waste dump surface water management system. Geotechnical and hydrological studies of the drainage basins to assist in predicting changes to the affected watersheds.

6. High River Flood Management Master PlanTown of High River Canada

Siting study; Flood Management Master Plan (FMMP) and additional studies to support its preparation.

7. Hydrological Studies for a Shale Gas Development Confidential Morocco

Water resources assessment to identify potential sources of water and a review of their availability and suitability.

8. Shymanivske Iron Ore Mine Feasibility Study Black Iron Inc. Ukraine

Water Management Basis of Design that ensured the design of the mine facilities and water system considered all water interactions for the project.

13. Koodaideri Mine Site Flood Study and Impact Assessment Rio Tinto Iron Ore (RTIO) Western Australia

Hydrological and 1D/2D hydraulic modeling; river diversion design; flood mapping; detailed design of flood protection measures and drainage systems; input into mine planning.

14. Flinders Pilbara Iron Ore Project, Groundwater Investigations and Mine Dewatering System Design Flinders Mining Pty Ltd Western Australia

Groundwater investigations and modeling; mine dewatering systems design; operational water supplies identification; approvals support; impact assessments; license applications; operating strategies.

9. Kumba Iron Ore Water Stewardship Anglo American South Africa

Engineering and costing of multiple upgrades and improvements to infrastructure in order to support safe mining activities, minimize water consumption and supply excess water to the local Municipality.

11. Khazzan Tight Gas Development - Flood Risk Assessment BP Oman

Detailed modeling that provided results which facilitated the appropriate design of infrastructure to account for specific local flood behavior.

10. Yeristova Iron Ore Mine Expansion Ferrexpo Poltava Mining Ukraine

Water resources management plan providing expert advice to optimize the dewatering network in real time, and establish targets for water treatment and re-use.

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For further information about our global capability

[email protected] www.worleyparsons.com/consulting

Australia & New Zealand Stuart AtkinsonManaging Consultant Level 7, QV1 Building, 250 St Georges Terrace, Perth WA 6000 Ph: +61 8 9278 8111

Europe Philip BurrisManaging Consultant Level 1, Parkview, Great West Road, Middx Brentford, London TW8 9AZ Ph: +44 20 326 5128

Middle East Nicola O’HaraPrincipal Consultant Mezzanine Floor, Office 6 Giga Building, Sheikh Sayed Road (Near Oasis Centre) Ph: +971 4 339 7342

Africa Colin BatchelorPrincipal Consultant Cnr of Corobay and Aramist Avenue, Menlyn, Pretoria Tshwane 0181 Ph: +27 012 745 2000

Canada Rob MedleyPrincipal Consultant 10201 Southport Road SW Calgary AB T2W 4X9 Ph: +1 403 258 8000

US Ken BurrisPrincipal Consultant 15600 John F Kennedy Boulevard Houston TX 77032 Ph: +1 281 987 0800

Latin America Marcelo Labrin Principal Consultant Av. Jose Pedro Alessandri 1495 Nuñoa, CP, Santiago CP 778-0125 Ph: +56 2 2863 3831