SSD Modifications
Determination
Mod 2 - Layout UG1 & Exttraction Rates
Mid-Western Regional
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Holly Creenaune
Object
Holly Creenaune
Object
Sydney
,
New South Wales
Message
I am writing to object to Moolarben Stage 1 Mod 12 & Stage 2 Mod 2 for the following reasons:
1. That the impacts of doubling coal extraction from underground mining have not been adequately assessed by the proponent;
2. The cumulative impact of cliff collapse caused by subsidence in the region has not been identified. This is in the wake of a collapse of the mine's high wall that the community is still seeking answers on;
3. The groundwater modelling is inadequate. This needs to be better understood, and taken seriously;
4. The Central Hunter Valley eucalypt forest and woodland was not to identified as critically endangered under the EPBC Act;
5. The proposed increase in trains to a peak of 9 trains daily will have cumulative noise and dust impacts throughout the Hunter coal chain. Coal wagons should be covered and washed.
6. The recent unpredicted highwall collapse at Open Cut 1 has threatened a public road, causing significant public cost and threat to public safety. Moolarben Mine should not be granted any further modifications.
7. Job numbers cannot be guaranteed. Yancoal has just shed 225 jobs at other Hunter mines.
1. That the impacts of doubling coal extraction from underground mining have not been adequately assessed by the proponent;
2. The cumulative impact of cliff collapse caused by subsidence in the region has not been identified. This is in the wake of a collapse of the mine's high wall that the community is still seeking answers on;
3. The groundwater modelling is inadequate. This needs to be better understood, and taken seriously;
4. The Central Hunter Valley eucalypt forest and woodland was not to identified as critically endangered under the EPBC Act;
5. The proposed increase in trains to a peak of 9 trains daily will have cumulative noise and dust impacts throughout the Hunter coal chain. Coal wagons should be covered and washed.
6. The recent unpredicted highwall collapse at Open Cut 1 has threatened a public road, causing significant public cost and threat to public safety. Moolarben Mine should not be granted any further modifications.
7. Job numbers cannot be guaranteed. Yancoal has just shed 225 jobs at other Hunter mines.
Sharyn Munro
Object
Sharyn Munro
Object
Upper Lansdowne
,
New South Wales
Message
I have serious objections to Moolarben Stage 1 Mod 12 & Stage 2 Mod 2 because:
* I do not see that the impacts of doubling coal extraction from underground mining there have been adequately and genuinely assessed. No further expansion should be approved until they have.
* I have very grave concerns that the cumulative impact of cliff collapse caused by subsidence here has not been identified. These cliffs and gorges are fragile, precious, irreplaceable and irreparable and must not be placed under any risk.
* The groundwater modeling is offensively inadequate and the impacts would be far too serious to allow these modifications.
* The proponent has failed to identify Central Hunter Valley eucalypt forest and woodland as critically endangered under the EPBC Act. Whether by extraordinary oversight or deliberate omission, this is an essential fact, as it would constitute an EPBC Federal trigger. The process must be halted until the real facts of such damage are included.
* If jobs are the justification for the impacts, job numbers predicted cannot be guaranteed in this failing industry. Yancoal has just wiped 225 jobs at other Hunter mines.
* As a longtime resident (until 2014) of the Upper Hunter Valley, I foresee that the proposed increase in trains to a peak of nine daily will have unacceptable cumulative noise and dust impacts throughout the whole Hunter coal chain. All coal wagons should be covered and washed.
* Moolarben Mine should not be granted any further modifications, given the recent unpredicted highwall collapse at Open Cut 1, which threatened a public road, caused significant public cost and a threat to public safety.
* I do not see that the impacts of doubling coal extraction from underground mining there have been adequately and genuinely assessed. No further expansion should be approved until they have.
* I have very grave concerns that the cumulative impact of cliff collapse caused by subsidence here has not been identified. These cliffs and gorges are fragile, precious, irreplaceable and irreparable and must not be placed under any risk.
* The groundwater modeling is offensively inadequate and the impacts would be far too serious to allow these modifications.
* The proponent has failed to identify Central Hunter Valley eucalypt forest and woodland as critically endangered under the EPBC Act. Whether by extraordinary oversight or deliberate omission, this is an essential fact, as it would constitute an EPBC Federal trigger. The process must be halted until the real facts of such damage are included.
* If jobs are the justification for the impacts, job numbers predicted cannot be guaranteed in this failing industry. Yancoal has just wiped 225 jobs at other Hunter mines.
* As a longtime resident (until 2014) of the Upper Hunter Valley, I foresee that the proposed increase in trains to a peak of nine daily will have unacceptable cumulative noise and dust impacts throughout the whole Hunter coal chain. All coal wagons should be covered and washed.
* Moolarben Mine should not be granted any further modifications, given the recent unpredicted highwall collapse at Open Cut 1, which threatened a public road, caused significant public cost and a threat to public safety.
Jan Davis
Object
Jan Davis
Object
East Maitland
,
New South Wales
Message
I object to Moolarben Stage 1 Mod 12 & Stage 2 Mod 2 because:
1. The impacts of doubling coal extraction from underground mining have not been adequately assessed for cumulative environmental outcomes.
2. The cumulative impact of cliff collapse caused by subsidence in the region has not been identified, and whether there are likely similar disturbances.
3. The groundwater modeling is inadequate which impacts on downstream users and the environment of the estuary.
4. The failure to identify Central Hunter Valley eucalypt forest and woodland as critically endangered under the EPBC Act in this proposal is difficult to understand, and is a error that cannot be mitigated
5. The proposed increase in trains to a peak of 9 daily will have cumulative noise and dust impacts throughout the Hunter coal chain. Coal wagons should be covered and washed. Those of us living in the Lower Hunter are affected by noise and dust 24 hours a day.
6. The recent unpredicted highwall collapse at Open Cut 1 has threatened a public road, causing significant public cost and threat to public safety. Moolarben Mine should not be granted any further modifications.
7. Job numbers cannot be guaranteed. Yancoal has just shed 225 jobs at other Hunter mines. World demand for coal is going down, divestment from coal to renewables is necessary for companies to be profitable in the future.
1. The impacts of doubling coal extraction from underground mining have not been adequately assessed for cumulative environmental outcomes.
2. The cumulative impact of cliff collapse caused by subsidence in the region has not been identified, and whether there are likely similar disturbances.
3. The groundwater modeling is inadequate which impacts on downstream users and the environment of the estuary.
4. The failure to identify Central Hunter Valley eucalypt forest and woodland as critically endangered under the EPBC Act in this proposal is difficult to understand, and is a error that cannot be mitigated
5. The proposed increase in trains to a peak of 9 daily will have cumulative noise and dust impacts throughout the Hunter coal chain. Coal wagons should be covered and washed. Those of us living in the Lower Hunter are affected by noise and dust 24 hours a day.
6. The recent unpredicted highwall collapse at Open Cut 1 has threatened a public road, causing significant public cost and threat to public safety. Moolarben Mine should not be granted any further modifications.
7. Job numbers cannot be guaranteed. Yancoal has just shed 225 jobs at other Hunter mines. World demand for coal is going down, divestment from coal to renewables is necessary for companies to be profitable in the future.
Correct Planning & Consultation for Mayfield group
Object
Correct Planning & Consultation for Mayfield group
Object
Mayfield East
,
New South Wales
Message
Correct Planning and Consultation for Mayfield Group ( CPCFM )
Objection to Moolarben Stage 1 mod & Stage 2 Mod
To: NSW Planning
http://majorprojects.planning.nsw.gov.au/page/development-categories/mining--petroleum---extractive-industries/mining/?action=view_job&job_id=7097
We object to Moolarben Stage 1 Mod 12 & Stage 2 Mod 2 because:
1. The impacts of doubling coal extraction from underground mining have not been adequately assessed
2. The cumulative impact of cliff collapse caused by subsidence in the region has not been identified
3. The groundwater modelling is inadequate
4. Failure to identify Central Hunter Valley eucalypt forest and woodland as critically endangered under the EPBC Act
5. The recent unpredicted highwall collapse at Open Cut 1 has threatened a public road, causing significant public cost and threat to public safety. Moolarben Mine should not be granted any further modifications.
6. Job numbers cannot be guaranteed. Yancoal has just shed 225 jobs at other Hunter mines.
7. The proposed increase in trains to a peak of 9 daily will have cumulative noise and dust impacts throughout the Hunter coal chain. Coal wagons should be covered and washed.
These cumulative Coal train Impacts all along the Coal Chain Corridor in The Hunter have also been highlighted by CPCFM in formal complaints to The EPA and Transport for NSW eighteen months ago, and on several occasions since, Including the Warkworth / Bulga Extension PAC in Singleton in June and the T4 PAC in Newcastle on 1st July; and again in more formal Complaints to the EPA as recently as last week.
John L Hayes 27th July 2015
Convenor
Correct Planning and Consultation for Mayfield group (CPCFM )**
email: [email protected]
Phn. 4967 3013 Mob 0400 171 602
117 INGALL ST
MAYFIELD EAST NSW 2304
** CPCFM was established in 2010, and has about 500 members and supporters.
Objection to Moolarben Stage 1 mod & Stage 2 Mod
To: NSW Planning
http://majorprojects.planning.nsw.gov.au/page/development-categories/mining--petroleum---extractive-industries/mining/?action=view_job&job_id=7097
We object to Moolarben Stage 1 Mod 12 & Stage 2 Mod 2 because:
1. The impacts of doubling coal extraction from underground mining have not been adequately assessed
2. The cumulative impact of cliff collapse caused by subsidence in the region has not been identified
3. The groundwater modelling is inadequate
4. Failure to identify Central Hunter Valley eucalypt forest and woodland as critically endangered under the EPBC Act
5. The recent unpredicted highwall collapse at Open Cut 1 has threatened a public road, causing significant public cost and threat to public safety. Moolarben Mine should not be granted any further modifications.
6. Job numbers cannot be guaranteed. Yancoal has just shed 225 jobs at other Hunter mines.
7. The proposed increase in trains to a peak of 9 daily will have cumulative noise and dust impacts throughout the Hunter coal chain. Coal wagons should be covered and washed.
These cumulative Coal train Impacts all along the Coal Chain Corridor in The Hunter have also been highlighted by CPCFM in formal complaints to The EPA and Transport for NSW eighteen months ago, and on several occasions since, Including the Warkworth / Bulga Extension PAC in Singleton in June and the T4 PAC in Newcastle on 1st July; and again in more formal Complaints to the EPA as recently as last week.
John L Hayes 27th July 2015
Convenor
Correct Planning and Consultation for Mayfield group (CPCFM )**
email: [email protected]
Phn. 4967 3013 Mob 0400 171 602
117 INGALL ST
MAYFIELD EAST NSW 2304
** CPCFM was established in 2010, and has about 500 members and supporters.
Susanne Skates
Object
Susanne Skates
Object
Booral
,
New South Wales
Message
I object to the current modification for the following reasons-
1. The impacts of doubling coal extraction from underground mining have not been adequately assessed
2. The cumulative impact of cliff collapse caused by subsidence in the region has not been identified
3. The groundwater modeling is inadequate
4. Failure to identify Central Hunter Valley eucalypt forest and woodland as critically endangered under the EPBC Act
5. The proposed increase in trains to a peak of 9 daily will have cumulative noise and dust impacts throughout the Hunter coal chain. Coal wagons should be covered and washed.
6. The recent unpredicted highwall collapse at Open Cut 1 has threatened a public road, causing significant public cost and threat to public safety. Moolarben Mine should not be granted any further modifications.
7. Job numbers cannot be guaranteed. Yancoal has just shed 225 jobs at other Hunter mines.
Lodge submission of objection here:
1. The impacts of doubling coal extraction from underground mining have not been adequately assessed
2. The cumulative impact of cliff collapse caused by subsidence in the region has not been identified
3. The groundwater modeling is inadequate
4. Failure to identify Central Hunter Valley eucalypt forest and woodland as critically endangered under the EPBC Act
5. The proposed increase in trains to a peak of 9 daily will have cumulative noise and dust impacts throughout the Hunter coal chain. Coal wagons should be covered and washed.
6. The recent unpredicted highwall collapse at Open Cut 1 has threatened a public road, causing significant public cost and threat to public safety. Moolarben Mine should not be granted any further modifications.
7. Job numbers cannot be guaranteed. Yancoal has just shed 225 jobs at other Hunter mines.
Lodge submission of objection here:
Joanna McLachlan
Object
Joanna McLachlan
Object
Bathurst
,
New South Wales
Message
I object to Moolarben Stage 1 Mod 12 & Stage 2 Mod 2 because:
1. The impacts of doubling coal extraction from underground mining have not been adequately assessed
2. The cumulative impact of cliff collapse caused by subsidence in the region has not been identified
3. The groundwater modeling is inadequate
4. Failure to identify Central Hunter Valley eucalypt forest and woodland as critically endangered under the EPBC Act
5. The proposed increase in trains to a peak of 9 daily will have cumulative noise and dust impacts throughout the Hunter coal chain. Coal wagons should be covered and washed.
6. The recent unpredicted highwall collapse at Open Cut 1 has threatened a public road, causing significant public cost and threat to public safety. Moolarben Mine should not be granted any further modifications.
7. Job numbers cannot be guaranteed. Yancoal has just shed 225 jobs at other Hunter mines.
:
1. The impacts of doubling coal extraction from underground mining have not been adequately assessed
2. The cumulative impact of cliff collapse caused by subsidence in the region has not been identified
3. The groundwater modeling is inadequate
4. Failure to identify Central Hunter Valley eucalypt forest and woodland as critically endangered under the EPBC Act
5. The proposed increase in trains to a peak of 9 daily will have cumulative noise and dust impacts throughout the Hunter coal chain. Coal wagons should be covered and washed.
6. The recent unpredicted highwall collapse at Open Cut 1 has threatened a public road, causing significant public cost and threat to public safety. Moolarben Mine should not be granted any further modifications.
7. Job numbers cannot be guaranteed. Yancoal has just shed 225 jobs at other Hunter mines.
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Sarah Kendell
Object
Sarah Kendell
Object
East Maitland
,
New South Wales
Message
I object to Moolarben Stage 1 Modification 12 & Stage 2 Modification 2.
The cause of my objection is due to the increase in coal trains passing through Maitland and the cumulative effects of increased noise and increased coal dust on the health and homes of residents in Maitland. The coal wagons at least should be covered to reduce the harmful effects of the dust.
Sarah Kendell
East Maitland
Margaret Edwards
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Margaret Edwards
Object
East Maitland
,
New South Wales
Message
I object to Moolarben Stage 1 Modification 12 & Stage 2 Modification 2 because:
1. The impacts of doubling coal extraction from underground mining have not been adequately assessed
2. The cumulative impact of cliff collapse caused by subsidence in the region has not been identified
3. The groundwater modeling is inadequate
4. Failure to identify Central Hunter Valley eucalypt forest and woodland as critically endangered under the EPBC Act
5. The proposed increase in trains to a peak of 9 daily will have cumulative noise and dust impacts throughout the Hunter coal chain. Coal wagons should be covered and washed.
6. The recent unpredicted highwall collapse at Open Cut 1 has threatened a public road causing significant public cost and threat to public safety. Moolarben Mine should not be granted any further modifications
1. The impacts of doubling coal extraction from underground mining have not been adequately assessed
2. The cumulative impact of cliff collapse caused by subsidence in the region has not been identified
3. The groundwater modeling is inadequate
4. Failure to identify Central Hunter Valley eucalypt forest and woodland as critically endangered under the EPBC Act
5. The proposed increase in trains to a peak of 9 daily will have cumulative noise and dust impacts throughout the Hunter coal chain. Coal wagons should be covered and washed.
6. The recent unpredicted highwall collapse at Open Cut 1 has threatened a public road causing significant public cost and threat to public safety. Moolarben Mine should not be granted any further modifications
Wendy White
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Wendy White
Object
East Maitland
,
New South Wales
Message
I object to Moolarben Stage ! Modification 12 and Stage 2 Modification2 for the following reasons:
1) the Central Hunter Valley eucalypt forest and woodland has not been identified as critically endangered under the EPBC Act.
2) The resultant increase in trains running through the Hunter will have adverse cumulative noise and dust impacts as the wagons are not covered.
3) The impacts of doubling coal extraction fromunderground mining have not adequately been assessed.
4) Groundwater modelling is totally inadequate.
5) There has been no identification of the cumulative impact of cliff collapse caused by subsidence in the region.
6) This moolarben mine has been impacting adversely on many communities in the area. With reagard to that fact and the increasing threat of coal extraction to climate change Moolarben mine must not be given any more modifications.
1) the Central Hunter Valley eucalypt forest and woodland has not been identified as critically endangered under the EPBC Act.
2) The resultant increase in trains running through the Hunter will have adverse cumulative noise and dust impacts as the wagons are not covered.
3) The impacts of doubling coal extraction fromunderground mining have not adequately been assessed.
4) Groundwater modelling is totally inadequate.
5) There has been no identification of the cumulative impact of cliff collapse caused by subsidence in the region.
6) This moolarben mine has been impacting adversely on many communities in the area. With reagard to that fact and the increasing threat of coal extraction to climate change Moolarben mine must not be given any more modifications.
Diane O'Mara
Object
Diane O'Mara
Object
Gulgong
,
New South Wales
Message
Dear Sir/Madam,
Objection to Moolarben Stage 1 Mod 12 & Stage 2 Mod 2
Expansion of longwall mining at Moolarben Mine
I object to Moolarben Stage 1 Mod 12 & Stage 2 Mod 2 because aspects of the Environment Assessment Reports on these modifications are inadequate, e.g:
o There is insufficient review of the impacts of doubling coal extraction from underground mining.
o The EAR has inadequate modelling of groundwater system. This is of critical importance to The Drip Gorge, as it relies on springs to feed its Dripping Wall, and the effects of dewatering to allow longwall mining have not been properly assessed.
o The danger from cumulative impacts of cliff collapse from subsidence is not mentioned. Again, this is of critical importance in respect of The Drip, as these cliffs are part of the geological structure of The Drip Gorge.
o Several weeks ago there was the unforeseen highwall collapse at Open Cut One. This has closed a public road, causing distress and inconvenience. There has been great public cost and is a threat to public safety. This issue alone should force rejection of any further modifications from Moolarben Coal.
o The Central Hunter Valley eucalypt forest and woodland was not identified as critically endangered under the EPBC Act. This is negligent.
o The social impacts of the proposed increase in trains to a peak of 9 daily will have cumulative noise and dust impacts throughout the Hunter rail corridor. Traffic has already reached crisis point because of the cumulative increase of coal trains throughout the region. Coal wagons must be covered and washed. The health impacts of uncovered coal wagons are well documented and it is time this practice was discontinued.
o The projected job figures are open to question. Elsewhere in the Hunter region, 225 jobs have gone from Yancoal - owned mines. Every day in the newspapers we read of coal mining companies shedding jobs as a result of the downturn of the industry. Again it is time that decisions by NSW Planning and Infrastructure took this into account.
Objection to Moolarben Stage 1 Mod 12 & Stage 2 Mod 2
Expansion of longwall mining at Moolarben Mine
I object to Moolarben Stage 1 Mod 12 & Stage 2 Mod 2 because aspects of the Environment Assessment Reports on these modifications are inadequate, e.g:
o There is insufficient review of the impacts of doubling coal extraction from underground mining.
o The EAR has inadequate modelling of groundwater system. This is of critical importance to The Drip Gorge, as it relies on springs to feed its Dripping Wall, and the effects of dewatering to allow longwall mining have not been properly assessed.
o The danger from cumulative impacts of cliff collapse from subsidence is not mentioned. Again, this is of critical importance in respect of The Drip, as these cliffs are part of the geological structure of The Drip Gorge.
o Several weeks ago there was the unforeseen highwall collapse at Open Cut One. This has closed a public road, causing distress and inconvenience. There has been great public cost and is a threat to public safety. This issue alone should force rejection of any further modifications from Moolarben Coal.
o The Central Hunter Valley eucalypt forest and woodland was not identified as critically endangered under the EPBC Act. This is negligent.
o The social impacts of the proposed increase in trains to a peak of 9 daily will have cumulative noise and dust impacts throughout the Hunter rail corridor. Traffic has already reached crisis point because of the cumulative increase of coal trains throughout the region. Coal wagons must be covered and washed. The health impacts of uncovered coal wagons are well documented and it is time this practice was discontinued.
o The projected job figures are open to question. Elsewhere in the Hunter region, 225 jobs have gone from Yancoal - owned mines. Every day in the newspapers we read of coal mining companies shedding jobs as a result of the downturn of the industry. Again it is time that decisions by NSW Planning and Infrastructure took this into account.
Running Stream Water Users Assocn
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Running Stream Water Users Assocn
Object
Kandos
,
New South Wales
Message
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Objection to Yancoal Moolarben Mine Expansion
RSWUA wishes to object to the above expansion and gives the following reasons:
1. The groundwater modelling is totally inadequate and therefore cannot accurately predict the impact of the mine on water resources. Already in this region there have been major water issues from underestimating water inflow into mines.
2. A number of cumulative impacts have not been adequately assessed, the most important of which are the impacts of doubling the coal extraction, increased train movements throughout the Hunter coal chain and the cumulative impact of cliff collapse caused by subsidence from long wall mining.
3. Failure to identify Central Hunter Valley Eucalypt forest and woodland as critically endangered under the EPBC Act is a gross error.
4. Job numbers are always given as the raison d'etre for mine extension, but these jobs are never guaranteed. Yancoal has just shed 225 jobs at other Hunter mines.
5. The recent unpredicted highwall collapse at Open Cut 1 has threatened a public road, causing significant public cost and threat to public safety. Moolarben Mine should not be granted any further modifications.
Objection to Yancoal Moolarben Mine Expansion
RSWUA wishes to object to the above expansion and gives the following reasons:
1. The groundwater modelling is totally inadequate and therefore cannot accurately predict the impact of the mine on water resources. Already in this region there have been major water issues from underestimating water inflow into mines.
2. A number of cumulative impacts have not been adequately assessed, the most important of which are the impacts of doubling the coal extraction, increased train movements throughout the Hunter coal chain and the cumulative impact of cliff collapse caused by subsidence from long wall mining.
3. Failure to identify Central Hunter Valley Eucalypt forest and woodland as critically endangered under the EPBC Act is a gross error.
4. Job numbers are always given as the raison d'etre for mine extension, but these jobs are never guaranteed. Yancoal has just shed 225 jobs at other Hunter mines.
5. The recent unpredicted highwall collapse at Open Cut 1 has threatened a public road, causing significant public cost and threat to public safety. Moolarben Mine should not be granted any further modifications.
Jolieske Lips
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Jolieske Lips
Object
Clandulla
,
New South Wales
Message
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Objection to Yancoal Moolarben Mine Expansion
I wish to object to the above expansion and give the following reasons:
1. A number of cumulative impacts have not been adequately assessed, the most important of which are the impacts of doubling the coal extraction, increased train movements throughout the Hunter coal chain and the cumulative impact of cliff collapse caused by subsidence from long wall mining.
2. Failure to identify Central Hunter Valley Eucalypt forest and woodland as critically endangered under the EPBC Act is a gross error.
3. The groundwater modelling is totally inadequate and therefore cannot accurately predict the impact of the mine on water resources. Already in this region there have been major water issues from underestimating water inflow into mines.
4. The recent unpredicted highwall collapse at Open Cut 1 has threatened a public road, causing significant public cost and threat to public safety. Moolarben Mine should not be granted any further modifications.
5. Job numbers are always given as the raison dÂ'etre for mine extension, but these jobs are never guaranteed. Yancoal has just shed 225 jobs at other Hunter mines and has not given any guaranteed that the job numbers promised will actually eventuate.
Objection to Yancoal Moolarben Mine Expansion
I wish to object to the above expansion and give the following reasons:
1. A number of cumulative impacts have not been adequately assessed, the most important of which are the impacts of doubling the coal extraction, increased train movements throughout the Hunter coal chain and the cumulative impact of cliff collapse caused by subsidence from long wall mining.
2. Failure to identify Central Hunter Valley Eucalypt forest and woodland as critically endangered under the EPBC Act is a gross error.
3. The groundwater modelling is totally inadequate and therefore cannot accurately predict the impact of the mine on water resources. Already in this region there have been major water issues from underestimating water inflow into mines.
4. The recent unpredicted highwall collapse at Open Cut 1 has threatened a public road, causing significant public cost and threat to public safety. Moolarben Mine should not be granted any further modifications.
5. Job numbers are always given as the raison dÂ'etre for mine extension, but these jobs are never guaranteed. Yancoal has just shed 225 jobs at other Hunter mines and has not given any guaranteed that the job numbers promised will actually eventuate.
Bev Atkinson
Object
Bev Atkinson
Object
Scone
,
New South Wales
Message
I object to Moolarben Stage 1 Modification 12 & Stage 2 Modification 2 because:
1. The impacts of doubling coal extraction from underground mining have not been adequately assessed
2. The cumulative impact of cliff collapse caused by subsidence in the region has not been identified
3. The groundwater modeling is inadequate
4. Failure to identify Central Hunter Valley eucalypt forest and woodland as critically endangered under the EPBC Act
5. The proposed increase in trains to a peak of 9 daily will have cumulative noise and dust impacts throughout the Hunter coal chain. Coal wagons should be covered and washed.
6. The recent unpredicted highwall collapse at Open Cut 1 has threatened a public road, causing significant public cost and threat to public safety. Moolarben Mine should not be granted any further modifications.
1. The impacts of doubling coal extraction from underground mining have not been adequately assessed
2. The cumulative impact of cliff collapse caused by subsidence in the region has not been identified
3. The groundwater modeling is inadequate
4. Failure to identify Central Hunter Valley eucalypt forest and woodland as critically endangered under the EPBC Act
5. The proposed increase in trains to a peak of 9 daily will have cumulative noise and dust impacts throughout the Hunter coal chain. Coal wagons should be covered and washed.
6. The recent unpredicted highwall collapse at Open Cut 1 has threatened a public road, causing significant public cost and threat to public safety. Moolarben Mine should not be granted any further modifications.
Lyn Coombe
Object
Lyn Coombe
Object
lue
,
New South Wales
Message
My submission is an objection to Yancoal Moolarben Mine expansion stage1 mod and stage2 mod
My reasoning as below
The central Hunter valley eucalypt forest and woodland, which is critically endangered , has failed to be identified.
There has been a unpredicted highwall collapse at open cut1,which caused a threat to public safety, a public road was closed for an extended period
Yancoal cannot guarantee job security. this gives uncertainty to community.
There has not been an adequate assessment of impacts of doubling coal extraction
My reasoning as below
The central Hunter valley eucalypt forest and woodland, which is critically endangered , has failed to be identified.
There has been a unpredicted highwall collapse at open cut1,which caused a threat to public safety, a public road was closed for an extended period
Yancoal cannot guarantee job security. this gives uncertainty to community.
There has not been an adequate assessment of impacts of doubling coal extraction
Fiona Sim
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Fiona Sim
Object
Running Stream
,
New South Wales
Message
I object to Moolarben Stage 1 Mod 12 & Stage 2 Mod 2 because:
1. The impacts of doubling coal extraction from underground mining have not been adequately assessed.
2. The cumulative impact of cliff collapse caused by subsidence in the region has not been identified.
3. The groundwater modelling is inadequate.
4. Failure to identify Central Hunter Valley eucalypt forest and woodland as critically endangered under the EPBC Act.
5. The proposed increase in trains to a peak of nine daily will have cumulative noise and dust impacts throughout the Hunter coal chain. Coal wagons should be covered and washed.
6. The recent unpredicted highwall collapse at Open Cut 1 has threatened a public road, causing significant public cost and threat to public safety. Moolarben Mine should not be granted any further modifications.
7. Job numbers cannot be guaranteed. Yancoal has just shed 225 jobs at other Hunter mines.
1. The impacts of doubling coal extraction from underground mining have not been adequately assessed.
2. The cumulative impact of cliff collapse caused by subsidence in the region has not been identified.
3. The groundwater modelling is inadequate.
4. Failure to identify Central Hunter Valley eucalypt forest and woodland as critically endangered under the EPBC Act.
5. The proposed increase in trains to a peak of nine daily will have cumulative noise and dust impacts throughout the Hunter coal chain. Coal wagons should be covered and washed.
6. The recent unpredicted highwall collapse at Open Cut 1 has threatened a public road, causing significant public cost and threat to public safety. Moolarben Mine should not be granted any further modifications.
7. Job numbers cannot be guaranteed. Yancoal has just shed 225 jobs at other Hunter mines.
Lisa Costello
Object
Lisa Costello
Object
Tuntable Falls
,
New South Wales
Message
I object to Moolarben Stage 1 Mod 12 & Stage 2 Mod 2 because:
The impacts of doubling coal extraction from underground mining have not been adequately assessed
The cumulative impact of cliff collapse caused by subsidence in the region has not been identified
The groundwater modeling is inadequate
Failure to identify Central Hunter Valley eucalypt forest and woodland as critically endangered under the EPBC Act
The proposed increase in trains to a peak of 9 daily will have cumulative noise and dust impacts throughout the Hunter coal chain. Coal wagons should be covered and washed.
The recent unpredicted highwall collapse at Open Cut 1 has threatened a public road, causing significant public cost and threat to public safety. Moolarben Mine should not be granted any further modifications.
Job numbers cannot be guaranteed. Yancoal has just shed 225 jobs at other Hunter mines.
Lisa Costello
The impacts of doubling coal extraction from underground mining have not been adequately assessed
The cumulative impact of cliff collapse caused by subsidence in the region has not been identified
The groundwater modeling is inadequate
Failure to identify Central Hunter Valley eucalypt forest and woodland as critically endangered under the EPBC Act
The proposed increase in trains to a peak of 9 daily will have cumulative noise and dust impacts throughout the Hunter coal chain. Coal wagons should be covered and washed.
The recent unpredicted highwall collapse at Open Cut 1 has threatened a public road, causing significant public cost and threat to public safety. Moolarben Mine should not be granted any further modifications.
Job numbers cannot be guaranteed. Yancoal has just shed 225 jobs at other Hunter mines.
Lisa Costello
Name Withheld
Object
Name Withheld
Object
,
New South Wales
Message
I object to Moolarben Stage 1 Mod 12 & Stage 2 Mod 2 because several of the aspects of the EA are totally inadequate to properly ascertain the damage this project will do. There are some very serious oversights, namely:
1. The impacts of doubling coal extraction from underground mining have not been adequately assessed
2. The cumulative impact of cliff collapse caused by subsidence in the region has not been identified
3. The groundwater modeling is inadequate
4. Failure to identify Central Hunter Valley eucalypt forest and woodland as critically endangered under the EPBC Act
5. The proposed increase in trains to a peak of 9 daily will have cumulative noise and dust impacts throughout the Hunter coal chain. Coal wagons should be covered and washed.
6. The recent unpredicted highwall collapse at Open Cut 1 has threatened a public road, causing significant public cost and threat to public safety. Moolarben Mine should not be granted any further modifications.
7. Job numbers have no basis in reality and are in no way guaranteed. In fact, hundreds of jobs have been lost just recently in coal mining in NSW. There is no jobs benefit.
1. The impacts of doubling coal extraction from underground mining have not been adequately assessed
2. The cumulative impact of cliff collapse caused by subsidence in the region has not been identified
3. The groundwater modeling is inadequate
4. Failure to identify Central Hunter Valley eucalypt forest and woodland as critically endangered under the EPBC Act
5. The proposed increase in trains to a peak of 9 daily will have cumulative noise and dust impacts throughout the Hunter coal chain. Coal wagons should be covered and washed.
6. The recent unpredicted highwall collapse at Open Cut 1 has threatened a public road, causing significant public cost and threat to public safety. Moolarben Mine should not be granted any further modifications.
7. Job numbers have no basis in reality and are in no way guaranteed. In fact, hundreds of jobs have been lost just recently in coal mining in NSW. There is no jobs benefit.
Charmian Charmian
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Charmian Charmian
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ERARING
,
New South Wales
Message
Expansion of longwall mining at Moolarben Mine
I strongly object to Moolarben Stage 1 Mod 12 & Stage 2 Mod 2 because:
a. The impacts of doubling coal extraction from underground mining have not been adequately assessed.
b. The cumulative impact of cliff collapse caused by subsidence in the region has not been identified.
c. The groundwater modeling is inadequate.
d. Failure to identify Central Hunter Valley eucalypt forest and woodland as critically endangered under the EPBC Act.
e. Coal wagons should definitely be covered and washed and the wastewater from such washing environmentally treated.
f. The recent unpredicted highwall collapse at Open Cut 1 has threatened a public road, causing significant public cost and threat to public safety. Moolarben Mine should not be granted any further modifications.
g. Job numbers cannot be guaranteed. Yancoal has just shed 225 jobs at other Hunter mines.
I strongly object to Moolarben Stage 1 Mod 12 & Stage 2 Mod 2 because:
a. The impacts of doubling coal extraction from underground mining have not been adequately assessed.
b. The cumulative impact of cliff collapse caused by subsidence in the region has not been identified.
c. The groundwater modeling is inadequate.
d. Failure to identify Central Hunter Valley eucalypt forest and woodland as critically endangered under the EPBC Act.
e. Coal wagons should definitely be covered and washed and the wastewater from such washing environmentally treated.
f. The recent unpredicted highwall collapse at Open Cut 1 has threatened a public road, causing significant public cost and threat to public safety. Moolarben Mine should not be granted any further modifications.
g. Job numbers cannot be guaranteed. Yancoal has just shed 225 jobs at other Hunter mines.
Anthony Lonergan
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Anthony Lonergan
Object
Muswellbrook
,
New South Wales
Message
I object to Moolarben Stage 1 Mod 12 & Stage 2 Mod 2 because:
The subsidence may cause cliff collapse above the workings
The impacts on ground water have not been adequately studied
Unacceptable cumulative impact of dust and noise of train movements
More coal is impacting coal prices and job stability in the Hunter
The subsidence may cause cliff collapse above the workings
The impacts on ground water have not been adequately studied
Unacceptable cumulative impact of dust and noise of train movements
More coal is impacting coal prices and job stability in the Hunter
Nell Schofield
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Nell Schofield
Object
Elizabeth Bay
,
New South Wales
Message
this project should not be approved for many reasons, foremost of which is that the impacts of doubling coal extraction from underground mining have not been adequately assessed.
Nor has the cumulative impact of cliff collapse caused by subsidence in the region been identified
The recent unpredicted highwall collapse at Open Cut 1 has threatened a public road, causing significant public cost and threat to public safety. Yet the mine continued to operated round the clock despite public concern. Moolarben Mine should not be granted any further modifications.
I recently visited the area and was shocked to discover that the high wall had collapsed and the road had been closed for many weeks, inconveniencing the community at Wollar and surrounds and tourists wishing to visit the Goulburn River National Park. To earn the trust of the people of NSW, the Mine should've stopped and put every effort into rectifying the damage caused by their reckless practices.
The groundwater modeling for this project is inadequate. Located as it is at the headwaters of the Goulburn River area, any expansion of the mine could have serious impacts to the flow of water downstream all the way to the Hunter River.
The project fails to identify Central Hunter Valley eucalypt forest and woodland as critically endangered under the EPBC Act. this is a serious omission and one that should cause the proponent to go back to the drawing board.
Coal train movements from this proposal would increase to a peak of 9 daily. This will have an unacceptable cumulative noise and dust impact throughout the Hunter coal chain. Asthma and other respiratory problems already plague the people living around coal mines and rail routes. Coal wagons should be covered and washed to avoid damaging the health of communities that live along the coal rail route before any consideration of expanding the coal industry.
Furthermore, Job numbers cannot be guaranteed. Yancoal has just shed 225 jobs at other Hunter mines. their claims regarding employment opportunities cannot be trusted.
Many thanks,
Nell
Nor has the cumulative impact of cliff collapse caused by subsidence in the region been identified
The recent unpredicted highwall collapse at Open Cut 1 has threatened a public road, causing significant public cost and threat to public safety. Yet the mine continued to operated round the clock despite public concern. Moolarben Mine should not be granted any further modifications.
I recently visited the area and was shocked to discover that the high wall had collapsed and the road had been closed for many weeks, inconveniencing the community at Wollar and surrounds and tourists wishing to visit the Goulburn River National Park. To earn the trust of the people of NSW, the Mine should've stopped and put every effort into rectifying the damage caused by their reckless practices.
The groundwater modeling for this project is inadequate. Located as it is at the headwaters of the Goulburn River area, any expansion of the mine could have serious impacts to the flow of water downstream all the way to the Hunter River.
The project fails to identify Central Hunter Valley eucalypt forest and woodland as critically endangered under the EPBC Act. this is a serious omission and one that should cause the proponent to go back to the drawing board.
Coal train movements from this proposal would increase to a peak of 9 daily. This will have an unacceptable cumulative noise and dust impact throughout the Hunter coal chain. Asthma and other respiratory problems already plague the people living around coal mines and rail routes. Coal wagons should be covered and washed to avoid damaging the health of communities that live along the coal rail route before any consideration of expanding the coal industry.
Furthermore, Job numbers cannot be guaranteed. Yancoal has just shed 225 jobs at other Hunter mines. their claims regarding employment opportunities cannot be trusted.
Many thanks,
Nell
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Project Details
Application Number
MP08_0135-Mod-2
Main Project
MP08_0135
Assessment Type
SSD Modifications
Development Type
Coal Mining
Local Government Areas
Mid-Western Regional
Decision
Approved
Determination Date
Decider
IPC-N
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