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State Significant Development

Determination

Dunedoo Solar Farm

Warrumbungle Shire

Current Status: Determination

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  1. SEARs
  2. Prepare EIS
  3. Exhibition
  4. Collate Submissions
  5. Response to Submissions
  6. Assessment
  7. Recommendation
  8. Determination

Development of a 55 MW solar farm with energy storage and associated infrastructure.

Attachments & Resources

Request for SEARs (1)

SEARs (1)

EIS (13)

Response to Submissions (2)

Amendments (4)

Additional Information (6)

Determination (4)

Post-determination Notices (1)

Approved Documents

Management Plans and Strategies (2)

Note: Only documents approved by the Department after November 2019 will be published above. Any documents approved before this time can be viewed on the Applicant's website.

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Submissions

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Joumana Issak
Support
ST CLAIR , New South Wales
Message
I support this project because it will help our community
ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION AUTHORITY
Comment
BATHURST , New South Wales
Message
See attached
Attachments
WaterNSW
Comment
PARRAMATTA , New South Wales
Message
Thank you for requesting WaterNSW's advice in relation to the Dunedoo Solar Farm. WaterNSW owns a telemetered monitoring bore (GW096124) on a road that appears to be on the southern boundary of the solar array and development site. Any determination in favour of the applicant should include conditions that ensure access to this site by WaterNSW is not restricted in any way, allowing for reference measurements to be taken or instrument servicing, and that the bore itself must be protected. Other monitoring sites (GW096126 and GW096123) which fall within the 1500m buffer zone are on public road reserves and should not be impacted.
DPI Fisheries
Support
,
Message
DPI Fisheries have no comments to make on the EIS
NAFEES KHAN
Support
MINCHINBURY , New South Wales
Message
I support the construction of this project. This will generate more jobs and provide better power infrastructure
Biodiversity and Conservation Division
Comment
DUBBO , New South Wales
Message
Find attached BCS comments
Attachments
Regional NSW - Mining, Exploration & Geoscience
Comment
Maitland , New South Wales
Message
Please see attached response
Attachments
Crown Lands
Comment
,
Message
Crown Lands refers to section 5.3.5 of the EIS and advise that the proponent is not required to seek land owner's consent for the Talbragar River Reserve (Reserve 89588) as this reserve is managed by Council, as Crown land manager. The pathway to facilitate the Dunedoo Solar Farm Project easement, and associated construction, is by acquisition. Essential Energy need to serve a compulsory acquisition PAN for an easement on the subject reserve to Council, as the appointed Crown land manager, and Crown Lands as the Administrators of the Talbragar River.
The processing of the acquisition may take some time. An interim licence may be required and, as Council is Crown land manager, any request for occupation/construction should be initiated with Council in the first instance.
If there will be no construction in the bed or bank of the Talbragar River no interim licence will be required, however Crown Lands recommends that Essential Energy secure their asset by obtaining an easement over the Tralbragar River.
DPI Agriculture
Comment
DUBBO , New South Wales
Message
Good afternoon
Please find our response for your attention.
Thank you for the extension.

Mary
Attachments
Ralph Fitzgerald
Object
CHATSWOOD , New South Wales
Message
see attached letter
Attachments
Wellington Valley Wiradjuri Aboriginal Corporation
Comment
ORANGE , New South Wales
Message
In general WVWAC agree with the information supplied in the EIS documentation, we do have some concerns or comments around Appendix D and Appendix E.

Appendix D - there is no mention even historically of the wetland and the fact Black Swans nested there which Dunedoo is known for and were a cultural resource for Wiradjuri people. As this year has been wet, has this wetland retained water and what ecology has returned or potentially could return including the Black Swans and how will this be managed so close to the project site boundary.

Appendix E - WVWAC agree to the recommendations, which includes Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Survey of any area previously not surveyed that will be impacted.
APA Group
Support
Eagle Farm , Queensland
Message
Please refer to the attached letter for APA's conditions of approval.
Attachments
Warrumbungle Shire Council
Comment
COONABARABRAN , New South Wales
Message
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Fire Rescue NSW
Comment
GREENACRE , New South Wales
Message
Attachments
ROADS AND MARITIME SERVICES DIVISION
Comment
,
Message
PLease find attached TfNSW submission to the EIS for Dunedoo Solar.
Attachments
Essential Energy
Comment
SYDNEY , New South Wales
Message
Attachments
Ian Nott
Object
DUNEDOO , New South Wales
Message
Attachments
Water Group
Comment
,
Message
The Department of Planning, Industry and Environment (DPIE) - Water and the Natural Resources Access Regulator (NRAR) have reviewed the Dunedoo Solar Farm EIS and have provided comments in the attached
Attachments
Heritage NSW – Aboriginal cultural heritage (ACH)
Support
Sydney , New South Wales
Message
Please find attached the Heritage NSW comments regarding the ACH assessment.
Attachments
Rural Fire Service
Comment
SYDNEY OLYMPIC PARK , New South Wales
Message
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Pagination

Project Details

Application Number
SSD-8847
Assessment Type
State Significant Development
Local Government Areas
Warrumbungle Shire
Decision
Approved
Determination Date
Decider
Director

Contact Planner

Name
Lander Robinson