SSD Modifications
Determination
Mod 3 - Bulga Optimisation Project
Singleton Shire
Current Status: Determination
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Extension of mining area within the currently approved project area, including extraction of an additional 63 million tonnes of coal until 31 December 2039. Modification to DA 376-8-2003 is also required.
Attachments & Resources
Early Consultation (1)
SEARs (2)
Modification Application (1)
Response to Submissions (2)
Agency Advice (10)
Additional Information (14)
Determination (4)
Consolidated Consent (1)
Submissions
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judith leslie
Object
judith leslie
Object
BULGA
,
New South Wales
Message
Attachments
Water NSW
Comment
Water NSW
Comment
NSW Heritage Council
Comment
NSW Heritage Council
Comment
DPIE Crown Lands
Comment
DPIE Crown Lands
Comment
Roads and Maritime Services
Comment
Roads and Maritime Services
Comment
Name Withheld
Object
Name Withheld
Object
CONCORD
,
New South Wales
Message
This Nation must first thank the mining industry and all of its workers for the incredible things they have allowed this country and this planet to achieve. Without the stuff they dig out of the ground we would not enjoy the society we have today.
We must also do more than just thanking the workers in the mining industry, we must also develop just transition plans for all workers in the mining industry to be given training in the sustainable energy sector and other industries. We must also provide suitable pensions to allow them to continue to pay the bills and support their families long after coal mining ceases in this country.
That being said, we must rapidly transition away from coal mining on the whole, and certainly in the immediate term we must move away from open cut mining.
We are seeing frequent air quality alerts in areas with with open cut coal mines, including Bulga. As recently as yesterday (30th October) we saw 6 air quality alerts overnight all in the Singleton LGA for PM10 levels exceeding national standards at Bulga, Jerry Plains, Camberwell, Singleton, Mt Thorley & Singleton NW.
Without even considering what impact the burning of coal mined from Bulga and other mines in the area will have on the environment both here and abroad, we must also consider the localised air quality impact this mine is having on Bulga and the Singleton LGA.
From an air quality perspective alone, we should be scaling back on open cut mines, not expanding them. On this basis I object to this project, and any coal mining project in NSW.
Kind regards
We must also do more than just thanking the workers in the mining industry, we must also develop just transition plans for all workers in the mining industry to be given training in the sustainable energy sector and other industries. We must also provide suitable pensions to allow them to continue to pay the bills and support their families long after coal mining ceases in this country.
That being said, we must rapidly transition away from coal mining on the whole, and certainly in the immediate term we must move away from open cut mining.
We are seeing frequent air quality alerts in areas with with open cut coal mines, including Bulga. As recently as yesterday (30th October) we saw 6 air quality alerts overnight all in the Singleton LGA for PM10 levels exceeding national standards at Bulga, Jerry Plains, Camberwell, Singleton, Mt Thorley & Singleton NW.
Without even considering what impact the burning of coal mined from Bulga and other mines in the area will have on the environment both here and abroad, we must also consider the localised air quality impact this mine is having on Bulga and the Singleton LGA.
From an air quality perspective alone, we should be scaling back on open cut mines, not expanding them. On this basis I object to this project, and any coal mining project in NSW.
Kind regards
Roads and Maritime Services
Comment
Roads and Maritime Services
Comment
Department of Primary Industries
Comment
Department of Primary Industries
Comment
Subsidence Advisory NSW
Comment
Subsidence Advisory NSW
Comment
Transport for NSW
Comment
Transport for NSW
Comment
ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION AUTHORITY
Comment
ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION AUTHORITY
Comment
Division of Resources & Geoscience
Comment
Division of Resources & Geoscience
Comment
Maitland
,
New South Wales
Message
Please find attached DRG comments.
Attachments
NSW Health - Hunter New England
Comment
NSW Health - Hunter New England
Comment
Muswellbrook Shire Council
Comment
Muswellbrook Shire Council
Comment
NSW Resources Regulator
Comment
NSW Resources Regulator
Comment
,
Message
Please see attached
Attachments
Singleton Council
Comment
Singleton Council
Comment
,
Message
Submission attached.
Attachments
OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENT AND HERITAGE
Comment
OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENT AND HERITAGE
Comment
NEWCASTLE
,
New South Wales
Message
BCD's review of the SEE is attached.
Attachments
DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRY
Comment
DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRY
Comment
Pagination
Project Details
Application Number
SSD-4960-Mod-3
Main Project
SSD-4960
Assessment Type
SSD Modifications
Development Type
Coal Mining
Local Government Areas
Singleton Shire
Decision
Approved
Determination Date
Decider
Executive Director
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