State Significant Development
Dendrobium Mine Extension Project
Wollongong City
Current Status: Determination
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Proposed extension to the Dendrobium Coal Mine.
Link to the Independent Planning Commission's page for the Project
https://www.ipcn.nsw.gov.au/cases/2020/10/dendrobium-extension-project-…
Attachments & Resources
Request for SEARs (1)
SEARs (2)
EIS (47)
Response to Submissions (3)
Agency Advice (14)
Amendments (2)
Additional Information (12)
Recommendation (7)
Determination (3)
Approved Documents
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Helen Esmond
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Helen Esmond
Message
I wish to request that the Department refuse the plan put forward by Dendrobium to extend mining in the catchment of the Sydney water supply.
I ask that no plan that poses any threat to the stability of Sydney’s water supply now or into the future be accepted.
Any threat to such a long-term necessary asset for the survival of people in the greater Sydney area by a shortterm profitmaking enterprise in my view should not be countenanced.
To accept any risk at all the the water supply for the sake of mining coal would be a serious breach of the state’s obligations to not only the people of NSW and Australia, but to the rest of the world
Yours sincerely,
Helen Esmond