State Significant Development
Goulburn River Solar Farm
Upper Hunter Shire
Current Status: Determination
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Development of a 450 MW solar farm, energy storage and associated infrastructure.
Attachments & Resources
Notice of Exhibition (1)
Request for SEARs (1)
SEARs (2)
EIS (18)
Response to Submissions (2)
Agency Advice (23)
Amendments (10)
Additional Information (12)
Determination (3)
Approved Documents
Management Plans and Strategies (8)
Other Documents (8)
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Helen Paliokas
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Helen Paliokas
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Lightsource Development has met with the Upper Hunter Shire council and has tabled two proposals:
- maintain existing unsealed road with a higher yearly cash contribution, or
- tar the road and a lower yearly contribution.
I believe that tarring the road is the only option that should be pursued given the scale of the project and the length of time this will be in operation. Significant risk of damage to vehicles for residents and the public accessing the Goulburn River national park will occur if the option of maintaining an unsealed road is chosen.
For the longer term benefit of tourism (access to Goulburn River National Park) and residents (minimising damage to vehicles from extra traffic including heavy vehicles caused by the development) makes tarring the road the only real option.
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Elizabeth Obrien and her 15 month old son were murdered by Jimmy Governor a aboriginal bushranger on the run.
I do not think any thought has been put into the heritage of this tragedy that occurred back in the early 1900s.
If this historic piece of history is going to be ignored and replaced with a solar factory our community and greater community are missing out on any further educational facts and learnings in the future.
I am sure if this site was turned into any other sort of production this one piece of very important heritage would be made and highlighted as to important to disturb. Here a 1 million solar factory can override all this important history and ignored possibly forever.
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eunice hickson
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Scott mccabe
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Paula Brennan
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My dad moved to Merriwa for peace and lifestyle. If trucks and transport will be using the road more than usual business hours, then this needs to be shared amongst the community. I would not support heavy traffic movement outside of hours 7am to 6pm. Is there any evidence to suggest this may not be the case. I have asked but the response was not definitive from the team.
My best outcomes as an owner of the property for me, and I believe the residents along Ringwood rd would be;
Access to grid
Upgrade of Road and culverts to ensure safe crossing in all weather including flood especially at Bow and killoe Creek
Commitment of no movement of heavy transport other than usual staff vehicles outside of 7am to 6pm Monday to Friday.
Community meetings ongoing to resolve issues
I am concerned it will provide little employment opportunities to our community. I would like to see traineeships offered to our high school students in yrs 10, 11, 12 for career opportunities and work experience
Lastly, can there be a naming convention of the stretch of road from Golden Highway to the OBrien River crossing or next major intersection. At the moment, my dad has at least 2 names and often Wollara is mentioned. Can the council and other parties agree it will be Ringwood rd.
Please contact me on 0418 413 994 to discuss.
Paula Brennan
Phillip Enderby
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1. Safety for workers and resident whom will be directly impacted by the significant increase in traffic flow and heavy vehicle movements.
2. Environmental impacts. The current dirt road creates significant dust and silt wash off with vehicles use, so this will not only accelerate the road degradation but the significant silting of dams and the creeks. What is the point in creating one environmental benefit for the neglect and destruction of another.
Under no circumstances are I a supporter of council obtaining funding for this work and then banking to use somewhere else at a later stage. I do not support the idea put forward from council that a bitumen road is more expensive to maintain compared to a dirt road.
If the existing dirt road to the boundary of the National Park is not sealed prior to the works commencing my fear and reservation is that human lives could be lost in accidents and the environment and surrounding farms will be extensively and extremely damaged. Local impacted residents would be forced to seek compensation and remediation
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Please don’t let this solar factory go ahead find a road where trucks and utes can turn onto the site safely not down a narrow road and dirt at that.
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This location is a prime parcel of agriculture land currently used for cropping and prime beef cattle production bordered by the magnificent Goulburn River national park.
This project is already fracturing the community and impacting relationships within the community.
BP Lightscource will turn this beautiful property into a industrial estate with its solar panels as far as the eye can see.
There is of great concern for bushfires considering the National Park in such close proximity, aboriginal artefacts, bulldozing more trees, flooding and erosion as well as interference with existing water courses.
I travel Ringwood Road and Wollar road daily for work and are constantly witnessing many wombats, kangaroos, wallabies, birds, lizards and other wildlife that have been hit by cars and trucks.
If this project proceeds the amount of vehicles, buses and semi trailers estimated to be 250-300 movements per day will only contribute to this destruction of our local wildlife.
Noise, dust and a considerable devaluation of existing landholders properties needs to be taken into account.
NSW National Parks have rejected BP Lightscource to tar seal their section of road due to the wildlife that live in the area. The existing gravel road is very narrow with some tight dangerous corners which need to be navigated cautiously.
The extra traffic on this road with staff and contractor employees, locals of the solar factory will only lead to more wildlife deaths, motor vehicle accidents and possibly fatalities.
Another issue I wish to raise is the 16km of existing Ringwood/Wollara road that stretches from the Golden Highway to the start of the gravel road. This road is in very poor condition which is in much need of a major improve to accomodate the extra traffic if this project proceeds. BP Lightscouce have committed to upgrading some parts of the road which are absolutely necessary. There is other sections of this road that have not been identified as needing to be upgraded.
1. Intersection Golden Hwy and Ringwood Road.
2. Some very narrow sections I have measured 4.0 metres wide (when 2 cars pass each other you need to be off the road in front of Settlement Hall) 3. Large potholes on the majority of the road 4. Poor tar quality on recent upgrades by the council already starting to break up.
5. Several school buses navigate this road daily has any consideration been taken for these students on their daily journey.
Whilst I am not opposed to Solar farms however there is currently another solar farm under production now within 20km of this project in Wollar.
Do we really need another solar farm so close to the one in Wollar and I am sure there are a lot better locations than to stick a million solar panel eyesore on our backdoor.