State Significant Development
Horsley Park Bioenergy Facility
Fairfield City
Current Status: Determination
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Construction and operation of a bioenergy facility, including associated pipeline, with a capacity to process up to 150,000tpa of organic waste (solid & liquid) from commercial & industrial, agricultural and residential customers.
Attachments & Resources
Notice of Exhibition (1)
Request for SEARs (2)
SEARs (4)
EIS (37)
Response to Submissions (29)
Agency Advice (33)
Additional Information (32)
Determination (3)
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Submissions
Endeavour Energy
Comment
Endeavour Energy
Message
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Fairfield City Council
Comment
Fairfield City Council
Rainforest Reserves Australia
Object
Rainforest Reserves Australia
Message
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Civil Aviation Safety Authority
Comment
Civil Aviation Safety Authority
Message
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Name Withheld
Object
Name Withheld
Message
In addition to CO2, burning biomass fuels results in the release of various other harmful gases such as carbon monoxide, NOx (nitrogen oxides), and VOCs (volatile organic compounds), which all contribute to air pollution.
Lastly, I object due to the soot that will be discharged from the facility, this will effect particularly the drinking water at Prospect Reservoir and also effect the surrounding farmlands and air quality of all residents and employees in the close surrounding employment lands
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Name Withheld
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In addition to CO2, burning biomass fuels results in the release of various other harmful gases such as carbon monoxide, NOx (nitrogen oxides), and VOCs (volatile organic compounds), which all contribute to air pollution.
Lastly, I object due to the soot that will be discharged from the facility, this will effect particularly the drinking water at Prospect Reservoir and also effect the surrounding farmlands and air quality of all residents and employees in the close surrounding employment lands