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
Daniel Galvin
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Daniel Galvin
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Anthony O'Donnell
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Anthony O'Donnell
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I believe this project should go ahead as it not only gives jobs to people from the local communities it puts money back into those communities which without this money would struggle to keep going as they have for the last eight years without help and support of mangoola .
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paul bowman
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Tom Waddington
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Tom Waddington
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- If approved, the project will further destroy the property value of my family home, leaving my parents with a stranded asset and very little option to relocate due to the inability to sell the property. They have had the property advertised for sale for many months, with no serious buyers coming forward. The stress and angst that this mine already causes my parents is nearly intolerable for them, and if approved this will only get worse. Glencore has indicated they have no intention of purchasing the property, which leaves my parents with no option but to tolerate what would be significantly worsened noise, dust and negative amenity impacts.
- The noise and dust impacts of this mine must be considered cumulatively. The air quality in the entire region is incredibly poor. We would certainly never consider investing in property in the region, because of the poor air quality. We find it increasingly less enjoyable to visit the region on weekends because of the changing environment caused by large scale open cut mining. The Hunter region was a renowned tourist region - this is now under threat.
- The Muswellbrook local government area, and the Hunter region generally, is at risk of losing any diversity of industry that remains as a result of continued expansion of large scale open cut mining projects. There is total lack of diversified industry in the Muswellbrook LGA.
- Beyond Muswellbrook and the Hunter region, intergenerational equity issues, such as climate change and irreversible global warming, must also be seriously considered in the evaluation of a proposal to continue coal mining on such an immense scale.
Ricky Bridge
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Alexander Kean
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Alexander Kean
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lindsay Butler
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lindsay Butler
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As well Mangoola coal has shown that their rehab of mined land is world class.
Mat Flynn
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Mat Flynn
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The mine's rehabilitation is world class. It is used as an industry standard and a tool for education. Having seen it first hand and to be able to stand there and compare the new rehab with what is about to be mined, I believe the newly rehabilitated areas are far better than what was there before. There is a larger diversity of healthier flora and Mangoola have a weed control program to help establishment of native grasses. This brings in turn has immense benefits for the native wildlife.
Mangoola are serious about their social and environmental responsibilities. They put a great deal of time, effort and money into both and will continue to do so. I would like to see the mine's expansion go ahead for the sake of the local community and environment.
Adrian Ridges
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Shannon Ross
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Shannon Ross
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Mangoola Coal have thorough Air Quality and Noise Management plans which aim to meet compliance requirements and minimise the impact on the community while continuing operations. I have a large role in implementing these plans and know the effort that the business goes to ensure we are meeting compliance and mininsing our emissions.
I believe that Mangoola Coal are leading the way in rehabilitation in NSW and this will be continued into the new project area. This industry leading rehab is restoring the land to better stands than it was pre mining. I have seen the rehabilitation at Mangoola and when I look at it compared to other sites in the Muswellbrook LGA it is a stark contrast, this leads me to believe that Mangoola and Glencore a committed to environmental and rehabilitation performance.
I formally submit this submission in support of the Continued Operations Project.
Luke Sandell-Hay
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Luke Sandell-Hay
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We are getting noises from the mine inside our residences at night while the mine is currently 5kms away from us. They are now proposing to be 2.5kms away from us. A wider buffer zone should be put in place.
The mine will not commit to compensation if their void in the ground takes away our ground water supply.
Rental properties owned by Mangoola have had hunting dogs destroy our livestock on two occasions on our property with Mangoola showing no responsibility for the safety of the local adjoining landowners.
Destruction of what was a thriving community with approximately 2/3rds of the community gone