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
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Dwindling local community - once a thriving community the number of local families residing in the area has decreased.
Destruction of wildlife and the mine's impact on their environment, as well as the closeness of Mangoola Mine as it approaches the National Reserve between Post Office Road and Ridgelands Road.
Air and Noise Quality - We are concerned about the unacceptable levels of noise and dust near our property and in the once peaceful valley that our property resides in, the enjoyment of this quiet area is being diminished.
Gregory Leslie
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Gregory Leslie
Message
I live with my family within 4 km of Mangoola mine since the start of mining we have experienced increasing dust levels and noise.
The work proposed to extend the mine will only make dust and noise worse. Mining to the north of the existing mine will be done out on the valley floor and will be more exposed to wind and less protected by the adjacent hills.
The proposed overpass of Wybong Rd will have large fully loaded haul trucks raised well above the valley floor carrying overburden and coal with no noise mitigation evident on the plans, they will also be exposed to the wind blowing dust onto Wybong Rd and surrounds.
The plan to leave a final void is very worrying, to leave what will be a toxic legacy to future generations a damning indictment of mining company greed.
The pollution from large mining equipment has to be accounted in the overall air quality that has been degraded since the start of mining in the area. With large excavators using 8000lt of diesel, mine trucks using 3000lt, dozers 800lt per day plus other ancillary machines it quickly adds up, but unlike modern road going diesel vehicles mining equipment don’t have pollution mitigating devices. This is like having a small city if old trucks next door.
Joshua Burge
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Joshua Burge
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joshua mccreery
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joshua mccreery
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Scott Smith
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Scott Smith
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Mayfield Group
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Mayfield Group
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Attachments
MICHELLE WILLIAMS
Support
MICHELLE WILLIAMS
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blade mcnaught
Support
blade mcnaught
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Peta Keys
Support
Peta Keys
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Name Withheld
Support
Name Withheld
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Darrin Stewart
Support
Darrin Stewart
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Troy Greedy
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Troy Greedy
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I myself have been in the industry for 20+ years and it has supported my family throughout this time. I have now resided in the Muswellbrook area from Maitland with my family where our money is spent in the local economy. My wife owns a labor company in Muswellbrook with a number of her employees working for Mangoola. Should this project not be successful, within 5 years I myself and my wife plus a number of other employees will be out of a job and the potential for my wife's business to fold will force us to move out of the area.
Mangoola has also provided employment for my son who resides in Singleton where a lot of his money goes into the local economy.
Mangoola Coal has been one of the most supporting coal companies I have worked for by way of looking after its workers, neighbors, environment and the local communities.
For the past 9 1/2 years I have been involved with the employment of apprentices which have predominantly been from the local area and providing a mechanical or electrical apprenticeship with training that is second to none. Mangoola has funded apprentice projects where myself and the site apprentices get together each year and assist the less fortunate groups in the area, as an example, we have rejuvenated the yards of the Sandy Hollow community hall, repaired and improved the child play facilities at the Wybong community hall and rejuvenated the front yard of the Muswellbrook Aboriginal cultural center.
My role at Mangoola is the Maintenance superintendent and one of my roles has been the employment of the entire maintenance staff. My primary focus has been to employ local with 95% coming from the Muswellbrook and surrounding communities.
I have also been supported by Mangoola in the local Billy kart derby which supports Hunter Life Education and the Sponsorship of my Beyond Bitumen for Beyond Blue rally car.
The mine itself is the most dedicated company I have worked for, with a heavy focus on compliance to environmental policies and following a tour of our up to date rehab, I am confident it would be the most advanced mine rehab areas in Australia and possibly the world.
Should Mangoola North not be successful in is application I feel the effects for the local communities and its families will be devastating, support of local projects and charities will be significantly reduced, families will leave the area and take their money with them and the district will not be able to support so many out of work ex employees. Businesses will close and the local economy will decline.
The local communities around Mangoola need Mangoola it is a state of the art facility performing to Industry best practice.
Please give it the tick!
Mark Yarrington
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Mark Yarrington
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With this extension of the current mining lease this will help with ongoing employment in the area with majority of local people employed.
A visit to our rehabilitation it will be obvious that we take great pride in how we return the mining lease area back to it original or better.
Benn Bignold
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Benn Bignold
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Name Withheld
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Name Withheld
Object
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I would like to start off by saying that I am by no means anti mining. I understand the industry is necessary, I also recognise the economic and employment benefits the industry produces for our local community.
I am very concerned however that Mangoola’s “community enhancement program” is just a so called ‘tick of the box’ and provides no certainty for the local land owners that when the time comes they will be able to sell the homes for what they are worth. We are not talking huge, frankly very unrealistic sums of money. We are talking about people being able to sell their homes for what they are valued, as if there wasn’t a fully operational open cut coal mine within kilometres of their homes. Because this is a consistent issue being raised by local residents I am surprised that it can be overlooked is such a way, the “community enhancement program” I feel is completely disrespectful and in no way going to help counteract this issue.
This particular matter of Mangoola’s proposed extension is very important to me, as I have grown up on a hobby farm that is very close to the ‘continuous coal project’. I have watched my family work hard to create a beautiful home, spent countless hours maintaining the property whilst building lifelong friendships with neighbours. I would hate to see all of this overshadowed, by financial uncertainty surrounding the ability to get compensation for their declined property value due to Mangoolas open cut coal mine operations, continuing on their doorstep.
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Shane Porteus
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Shane Porteus
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The majority of employees are from the local area.
Mangoola also has a world class rehabilitation program.
The extension will give a boost the local economy and aid in community projects.
Taryn Hayne
Object
Taryn Hayne
Message
We are very worried about Property valuations. It is hard enough to sell rural property now let alone when a coal mine is within 4 kms of you. Further I feel property prices have already been impacted by the existing Mangoola operation therefore existing property prices would have already been reduced before any future valuations are even taken into account.
Further, Lending rules on rural properties have changed over the past 2 years since we purchased our property meaning lenders will not lend on Rural properties over 100 acres. Therefore, if we were to move we would have to significantly down size which will effect our business operations/Incomes.
Our immediate family (Mother & Father & Sister) live on the same road but own separate properties allowing us to help each other manage and look after or respective properties, look after children & elderly parents and just spend quality time together. If we are displaced by Mangoola Coal we are very unlikely to find 3 properties so close together.
Further our Jobs/Careers are in Muswellbrook, our children are settled into School in Muswellbrook however if we are forced to sell if is unlikely to find a similar type property in the local area.
I feel we are going to be forced to stay in a dusty, noisy property that is worth nothing to sell because no one would want to live there!
We are also very concerned about further dust & noise impacts. We are currently affected by Coal dust on our roof in our tanks and polluting our homes. Obviously, the mine coming closer will increase the impact.
We do not qualify for any mitigation even though we are impacted.
We do ring the noise hotline but feel our concerns are dismissed. In desperation we have even rang the EPA to try and get a response.
Obviously opening more ground will increase the dust and what happens when Mangoola are finished mining and we will be left with open TWO Voids!!!
What effect will the additional 52 Million tons of Coal contribute to Climate Change?
Finally, what will be the effect on our community? Growing up in Wybong we use to have a school bus full of local children, Dances at the Hall, Christmas parties which always packed the hall however ever since Mangoola Coal came to the area the Community has been decimated.
I know that Mangoola have proposed a “Community Enhancement program” however you actually need a community to benefit from these programs therefore I believe the program will not solve the problem because no one lives in Wybong anymore!
Once again I strongly object to the propose extension.