State Significant Development
Mangoola Coal Continued Operations Project
Muswellbrook Shire
Current Status: Determination
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The Project involves the extension of open cut mining at Mangoola Coal Mine to a new mining area immediately north of the existing operation. The Project would extract approximately 52 million tonnes of additional ROM coal.
Attachments & Resources
Request for SEARs (1)
EIS (27)
Response to Submissions (2)
Agency Advice (23)
Amendments (1)
Additional Information (11)
Recommendation (3)
Determination (3)
Approved Documents
Management Plans and Strategies (50)
Agreements (1)
Community Consultative Committees and Panels (1)
Reports (5)
Notifications (1)
Other Documents (9)
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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Inspections
11/04/2022
21/06/2022
16/02/2023
4/04/2023
8/03/2024
Note: Only enforcements and inspections undertaken by the Department from March 2020 will be shown above.
Submissions
Wayne Newton
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Wayne Newton
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Linda Benson
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Linda Benson
Joel Cribb
Support
Joel Cribb
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Anthony Fay
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Anthony Fay
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david kellner
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david kellner
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Name Withheld
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Mangoola also support local programs, sports and community events. They use local suppliers which also keeps our town afloat.
I see the continuation as a very positive result for the wider community.
Name Withheld
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Name Withheld
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Department of Environment and Energy
Comment
Department of Environment and Energy
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DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRY
Comment
DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRY
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Attachments
Division of Resources & Geoscience
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Division of Resources & Geoscience
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Attachments
NSW Resources Regulator
Comment
NSW Resources Regulator
HERITAGE COUNCIL OF NSW
Comment
HERITAGE COUNCIL OF NSW
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Pit Patrol Pty Ltd
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Pit Patrol Pty Ltd
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Thank you
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Jaimie Hunt
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Jaimie Hunt
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I have visited the mine on several occasions and consider the work that is done to rehabilitate the site the best I have seen.
To see the commitment of the staff to this environmental undertaking is most commendable, also judging from my interaction with their staff it is not simply lip service.
The maintenance of the site is such that very little ( i cannot say none - as I am not an expert) dust is evident around the mine.
We need coal to produce energy which is safe and affordable.
The mine adds to the economy of the area and it is important that mines are allowed to continue to employ people currently and into the intermediate future as there is not viable alternative employment in the region that could absorb the personnel that would be laid off by mine closures.
I believe this to be a model mine in the Hunter Valley and belive this mine should be allowed to continue with the proposed expansion. I also see that the proposed expansion will not impact on surrounding communities or townships.
I thank you for considering this short submission and I reiterate my support for the expansion to be approved.
lydia POLOCHACZ
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lydia POLOCHACZ
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Mangoola also financially supports the local community in a variety of ventures such as:
Upper Hunter Food and Wine Affair
Max Potential young person development
Wybong Hall support
Muswellbrook Chamber of Commerce and Industry Inc. Business Awards
Upper Hunter Education Fund
Home Reading Incentives for Saint Joseph's Primary School Denman
to name a few. Since 2010 Mangoola has provided funding of approximately $650,000 to local community activities.
Mangoola has an impressive and responsible practice of rehabilitation which follows a natural landform design which transforms mining disturbance into gently sloping , very natural contours supporting a wide diversity of vegetation. The plant species are selected based on vegetation types of the surrounding natural landforms to enable return of existing fauna species. Also, in the rehabilitation process nest boxes have been installed, the translocation of orchid and other threatened flora species has been undertaken and habitat trees have been salvaged and reinstalled, all to restore the ecosystem.
The approval of the Mangoola Coal Continued Operations Project will also inject an estimated $121 million into NSW Government coffers in royalties over the life of the project. It will also allow for continued employment for permanent staff and contractors, enabling the local economy and communities to prosper.