Iran-Water Resources Research

Iran-Water Resources Research

From Water Accounting to Managerial Decision-Making: An Empirical Evaluation and Extension of the MCA-WAF Framework in a Water-Stressed Mining and Industrial Complex

Document Type : Original Article

Authors
1 Department of Water Resources, Tarbiat Modares University
2 Tarbiat Modares University, Department of Water Resources Engineering
3 Department of Water Science and Engineering, Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman
10.22034/iwrr.2026.581906.3013
Abstract
Increasing water stress in arid and semi-arid regions has highlighted the need for systematic tools to improve water management. This study evaluates the capabilities and limitations of the Australian Minerals Council Water Accounting Framework (MCA-WAF) through its implementation in an integrated iron ore-to-steel industrial complex supplied by multiple water sources. The study advances the framework by introducing complementary water-intensity indicators, assessing data quality, and demonstrating its role in supporting managerial decision-making. The methodology involved reconstructing the water flow network, preparing a physical water balance, and deriving performance indicators using predominantly measured data. Results show that the facility receives approximately 18.9 million m³ of water annually, of which 67% is supplied from transferred water sources. Operational water efficiency (reuse and recycling) was estimated at 14.9%, substantially below commonly reported international values, indicating considerable potential for improving water recirculation. In contrast, water consumption for iron ore concentrate production was only 0.61 m³ t⁻¹, lower than the global average, suggesting that inefficiencies arise primarily from system-level water management rather than production technology. The accounting process also revealed a significant gap between managerial perceptions and data-driven reality, with managers substantially overestimating the actual recycling rate. The findings indicate that integrating MCA-WAF with economic indicators can transform it from a reporting framework into an effective decision-support tool for sustainable water management.
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Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript
Available Online from 04 July 2026

  • Receive Date 16 May 2026
  • Revise Date 02 July 2026
  • Accept Date 04 July 2026