ATMOS Global™ Awards (assessed by the Government)
ATMOS Australia has been selected as a finalist (jointly with one of ATMOS Australia ’s clients) by the Government of Western Australia Department of Mines and Petroleum as part of the 2011 Golden Gecko Awards for Environmental Excellence (event gallery).
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The Awards for Environmental Excellence began in 1992.
The award aims to encourage improvements in environmental management in line with world leading practice. Entries are reviewed and assessed by two groups, an assessment panel and a selection committee. The assessment panel's role is to determine the eligibility and undertake inspections to validate and verify the overall environmental performance of the project. The panel consists of representatives from the Department of Mines and Petroleum (DMP), Department of Environment and Conservation (DEC), Department of Agriculture and Food, Department of Water and the Office of the Environmental Protection Authority (EPA). The selection committee's role is to assess the entrant's submission for demonstrated environmental excellence. The committee consists of the Director General of the Department of Mines and Petroleum and other independent members.
Being recognised as a finalist, jointly with our client, demonstrates ATMOS Australia ’s commitment and vision of creating value and impact for our client partnerships by collaborating and delivering shared reward outcomes that unlock new business value and innovation.
In support of our joint 2011 Golden Gecko Award for Environmental Excellence nomination, ATMOS Australia has worked together with our client over a period of five years to implement our ground-breaking ATMOS-5D™ world's first Integrated 5D Global and Site Specific Dust Impact Forecasting <=> Dust Management <=> Dust Control Platform™ (available 24/7 to multiple operations located anywhere in the world) to solve a challenging and complex environmental problem (avoiding or minimising adverse dust impacts at an environmentally sensitive receptor located in the close proximity of the site).

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