SSD Modifications
Mod 8 - Ulan West Continued Operations.
Mid-Western Regional
Current Status: Response to Submissions
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Extension of the existing underground mine to the west of the approved underground operations including extension to existing longwall panels and addition of four new longwall panels. The modification would extract an addition 38Mt of product coal.
EPBC
This project is a controlled action under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 and will be assessed under the bilateral agreement between the NSW and Commonwealth Governments, or an accredited assessment process. For more information, refer to the Australian Government's website.
Attachments & Resources
Early Consultation (1)
Notice of Exhibition (1)
SEARs (1)
Modification Application (22)
Response to Submissions (1)
Agency Advice (11)
Submissions
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T Walls
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Regards,
SMALL BUSINESS OWNER IN MUDGEE
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Environmentally Concerned Citizens of Orange
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Tane Schmidt
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Tane Schmidt
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O’Briens Crossing on Ringwood Rd, one of only three ways to cross the Goulburn River, is crumbling into disrepair. The increased salinity load and more constant high flows is not helping the condition of the low level causeway.
Ulan Coal Mine has the largest discharge licence of the three mines. The Mod 8 proposal to extend mining impacts, landscape dewatering that intercepts base flows and ongoing discharge into the river for an additional sixteen years, adding over 30,000 tonnes more salt is just not on.
I am an active member of the Cumbo RFS Brigade. Intensified extreme weather events fueled by carbon emissions are causing more fires in the district. The loss of local volunteers through coal mine expansion and purchase of private property has increased the workload for those of us left in the district. Applying to continue coal extraction and the release of more greenhouse gas up to 2041 shows Glencore’s lack of corporate social responsibility.
Climate change is already impacting food and water security, causing more intense storms, heat, drought, flood and fire. Property insurance is now a huge increase in the cost of living. The economic, social and economic impacts of the Mod 8 proposal have not been properly assessed.
There are no jobs on a dead planet.
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Cumberland Bird Observers Club
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McLeod McKenzie
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Reece Robinson
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Reece Robinson
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* Redirection of a grade 3 watercourse due to subsidence.
* Health and longevity of existing wetlands.
*Dewatering of the fault line (groundwater to surface water fault line) adjacent to their main heading, and the effect to two permanent waterholes of the cockabutta creek.
*General health and wellbeing to main (over an acre) dam which is 40feet in depth approximately which is spring fed.
*Concern of the dewatering effect of the North Western Main Heading. Waters being processed in treatment works east of the great dividing range allowing the treated waters to flow into the Goulburn River Catchment.
*Concern of modification of Mine ventilation, probability of a secondary ventilation shaft being constructed on the North Western End of proposed heading (property boundary).
*Harmonic disturbance of main heading in relationship to farmhouse dwelling less than 500metres.
*Subsidence of North Eastern corner of property.
* Devaluation of property.
* Lack of discussion and denial for compensation.
*Dewatering effect on historic fauna and flora is of concern, and the longevity of 200yr old trees in the cope forest.
* As my property is a lifestyle sanctuary wildlife, flora/fauna are my concerns of 1060 Blue Springs Road Gulgong, also to the safeguarding of this ancient site.
*Somewhat of a major concern is the redirection of some estimated 50 to 75 megalitres per 24hrs being processed into their water processing plant and flowing into the Goulburn River Catchment.
* Concern of being the only 100 hectare property within the several hundred hectare footprint but being the venue of approximately 2.5km's of the main corridor heading of the extension.
Ulan Underground Extension (Glencore) have little or no interest in purchasing or compensating a lifestyle property to which was to be my retirement, an offer was put to me a few weeks ago which was far less than market value and not to mention an insult to me.
I am more than happy to expand on the above within submission.
Regards
Reece Robinson
1060 Blue Springs Road Gulgong NSW 2852
0427759242
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Tassia Kolesnikow
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Tassia Kolesnikow
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There are many reasons to object to this mine that do not involve the legalities mentioned above. A major one is to protect the loss of significant Aboriginal cultural heritage. There is ample evidence of continuous Wiradjuri occupation of the region with spiritualconnection to country. Ulan Mod 8 will impact an additional 71 recorded sites.
From an environmental perspective, Mod 8 is extremely damaging. Not only will it impact 120 square kilometers of high biodiversity bushland, it has a high likelihood of affecting water quality as it intercepts the Murray-Darling Basin and the Hunter catchment. At a time of increasing climate chaos caused by burning of fossil fuels, it is inexcusable that any expansion of coal mines are being considered. This extension is estimated to release an additional 105 Mt of greenhouse gas.
Furthermore, there is no need for extended coal mining in the region to provide local jobs. The Mudgee region has many opportunities to diversify the economy. Skilled labour is in short supply for construction, housing and particularly in renewable energy industries where there is currently a shortage in the Central West with local workers urgently needed for the CWO REZ construction.
The Central West Future Jobs and Investment Authority has been prioritised by the NSW Government to manage the transition away from coal mining.
I request that you reject the Mod 8 proposal.
Thank you,
Tassia Kolesnikow