State Significant Development
Mt Thorley Coal Mine Continuation
Singleton Shire
Current Status: Determination
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Attachments & Resources
Request for SEARs (1)
Application (1)
SEARS (1)
EIS (14)
Agency Submissions (10)
Public Hearing (6)
Response to Submissions (2)
Assessment (9)
Recommendation (9)
Determination (3)
Approved Documents
Management Plans and Strategies (2)
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.
Complaints
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Penalty Notice issued to Mt Thorley Pty Ltd (SSD-6465, Singleton Shire LGA)
On 13 August 2021, the Department issued a $15,000 Penalty Notice to Mt Thorley Pty Ltd (Mt Thorley) for failing to ensure that no mine water is discharged from the Mt Thorley Warkworth mine complex. A rainfall event on 4-6 January 2021 resulted in a mine water dam overtopping and mine water discharging from site. An investigation by the Department concluded that Mt Thorley failed to design and maintain the mine water dams to comply with water management performance measures. Mt Thorley has committed to reviewing their water management infrastructure and their Water Management Plan to ensure no mine water is discharged from site.
Inspections
1/06/2020
14/08/2020
14/12/2021
27/09/2022
2/09/2024
Note: Only enforcements and inspections undertaken by the Department from March 2020 will be shown above.
Submissions
Name Withheld
Support
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With economic conditions as they are, any project that helps with employment should be allowed to continue.
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Support
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1. Mining is a fundamental industry underpinning this great country we live in and we need mining to help maintain the wonderful lifestyle we enjoy in Australia.
2. I support mining jobs in Singleton and surrounds, a town with a proud history of mining and a strong future if the MTW extension proceeds.
3. There have already been too many job losses in mining over the past 12 months and this extension should be approved to secure employment for 1300+ people that rely on these mines for their income and to support their families.
4. I support the economic benefits that mining brings to the Hunter Valley and the state. The MTW extension will spend over $6 billion of which $567 million will be provided to the state in royalties.
5. I work in the mining industry and I and my family depend on a strong and growing mining industry. Whilst I live in Queensland, over half my work and income comes out of NSW which includes MTW. I and my work team depend in part on MTW for the security of their future employment, and without the extension, job losses will extend into my team as well.
Kirstin Macmillan
Support
Kirstin Macmillan
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Paul Harris
Object
Paul Harris
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Zara Boyce
Support
Zara Boyce
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Morgan Costello
Support
Morgan Costello
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The Mount Thorley operation offers gainful employment to 121 people and makes significant contributions to the local area and government. This employment and revenue is critical to the local community especially in these difficult times, where other mine are shutting down, ramping down production with significant number of people losing their jobs. As an employee at Mount Thorley, I know this is a good business and operating team who manage the environmental/local community impacts to the highest level practical following the consent conditions.
Please approve the Mount Thorley project continuation.
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History is recorded to be learned from not repeated and we have learned that MTW cannot stay within their consent levels at a distance of 3.5Km away that's how close they are. They are regularly over their noise levels and it is impossible for them to control the dust leaving their site now. With the added dumping happening at Mt Thorley, an area my property overlooks it would be impossible to enjoy a beautiful morning on the eastern side of my house on the veranda over looking my large dam. It is already impossible to sell a house at my end of town, due to the aspect we have over looking the dumps of MT Thorley.
Blasting already shakes thing from walls and shelves. It is damaging houses by shaking them about enough to wake you if your sleeping after night shift and cracking ceilings and walls
You could not in good conscience allow this extention to go ahead, if you do you are a heart animal. the land and environment court put a stop to it for many a good reason none of the information or modelling is correct. The governments decision to help them by modifying the SEPP is nothing short of corrupt as has been proven by ICAC recently. It is these reasons I object.
Matt Kenny
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Matt Kenny
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The local sporting clubs rely on companies like MTW to for sponsorship, ensuring the kids have a safe environment in which to enjoy their junior sporting careers. A loss of those support will be devastating for all involved.
Craig Corliss
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Craig Corliss
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Coal mining is the life blood of the Hunter Valley,we need this to occur,or we will have to leave .