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 (36)
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
8/03/2024
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Submissions
OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENT AND HERITAGE
Comment
OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENT AND HERITAGE
Message
Attachments
Louise Shewan
Object
Louise Shewan
Name Withheld
Object
Name Withheld
Ridgelands Residents Inc (NFP NGO)
Object
Ridgelands Residents Inc (NFP NGO)
Message
Attachments
- 2f Glencore Assay
- 2e VertebrateFaunaManobalai
- 2d Origins of salinity and salinisation processes
- 2c Conservation Species
- 2b Objection to Grant of Exploration Licence for Ridgelands
- 2a Objection to Mangoola 06 0014 Modification 6
- 1.4 Social
- 1.3 Biodiversity
- 1.2Traffic and Transport
- 1.1 Air Quality
- 1 Objection to Mangoola Coal Continued Operations Project S
Muswellbrook Chamber of Commerce and Industry Inc
Support
Muswellbrook Chamber of Commerce and Industry Inc
Message
Attachments
Muswellbrook Shire Council
Comment
Muswellbrook Shire Council
Message
Updated 16/9/2019 - See detailed comments attached
Attachments
Roads and Maritime Services
Comment
Roads and Maritime Services
Matt Gallagher
Support
Matt Gallagher
Message
Mangoola, along with it’s employees, are great contributors to local businesses and charities.
To not approve this project would be a detriment to the Muswellbrook and Upper Hunter communities.
Anthony Rawnsley
Object
Anthony Rawnsley
Message
(2) Mangoola Coal, realises there is a dust problem.
2a Mangoola Coal, have installed first flushes on our infrastructure.
2b Mangoola Coal, Clean our water tanks.
2c Mangoola Coal, supply water tank filter, Pre Mangoola Coal filters changed once a year, now 4 times a year. post Mangoola Coal.
(3) Our Swimming pool acts as a dust filter by absorbing dust out of air. Pre Mangoola Coal, The pool filter ran 4 hours per day, Post Mangoola Coal 7 Hours per day. this will only increase with the proposed Mangoola Coal development.
(4) With the proposed expansion of Mangoola Coal coming closer to us, the dust will increase.
(5) Pre Mangoola coal our sola panels. were cleaned once every 2 year, Post Mangoola Coal, twice a year ( we are now loosing 10% per day of our power out put) With Mangoola Coal moving closer dust will increase. this already is a significant costing for us.
(6) With the proposed Mangoola coal development. Concerns for our health with the amount of dust that will be generated.
(7) Noise is an issue, only to increase with the proposed development
NSW Health
Comment
NSW Health
Department of Primary Industries
Comment
Department of Primary Industries
Name Withheld
Object
Name Withheld
Message
I strongly object to this proposal.
There is absolutely no longer any time or place for approving operations to continue to do business as usual. There is already too much carbon dioxide in the atmosphere for a likelihood of a sustainable safe climate.
The environmental impact from the burning of the coal to be dug from the mining operations currently approved is significant. No further approvals should be given. The impact from the burning of a proposed further 52 Mt cannot be mitigated in any appropriate time frame. There is a Climate Emergency now. The global carbon budget has to be the primary reference point.
Dispassionate objective assessment of the proposal with due consideration to the public interest could not possibly determine that the short term private economic interests of a foreign coal company outweigh the social and environmental costs for generations to come.
It is not critical that the Rocky Hill appeal court decision does not create a legal precedent. There may be no simple legal obligation to refuse to approve proposed operations that increase greenhouse gas emissions, however, that greatest moral obligation to provide for our children’s children’s children has been made very clear.
We need to make deep cuts to GHG emissions. The trajectory we are on requires us to keep the remaining fossil fuel reserve in the ground, for any chance of a safe climate in to the future. This application for continuation should be rejected.