State Significant Development
Narrabri Gas
Narrabri Shire
Current Status: Determination
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The project involves the progressive development of a coal seam gas field over 20 years with up to 850 gas wells and ancillary infrastructure, including gas processing and water treatment facilities.
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EIS (71)
Submissions (221)
Response to Submissions (18)
Agency Advice (46)
Additional Information (8)
Assessment (8)
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Management Plans and Strategies (46)
Reports (3)
Independent Reviews and Audits (2)
Notifications (2)
Other Documents (1)
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Submissions
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https://www.theguardian.com/science/2014/oct/21/siding-spring-observatory-threat-coal-seam-gas-light-pollution
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Monique Linton-Jude
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Cliff Harris
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Cliff Harris
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Emma Bellamy
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Emma Bellamy
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I AM AGAINST THE PILLIGA PROJECT & I VOTE!
Please rescind the Pilliga CSG project for the following reasons:
1] Coal seam gas fuels climate change
2] Heating of the planet is detrimental to the planets ozone layer, which is is still in very grave danger
3] The Pilliga region is a safehaven for threatened wildlife
4] IT RISKS OUR CLEAN WATER!!
Do you need any other reasons? >> SERIOUSLY.
Decline this ridiculous proposal or face the consequences tormenting your conscience for the rest of your life.
Emma Anne Bellamy
Paddington, NSW
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Olga Tresz
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Olga Tresz
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The Pilliga is the recharge area of the southern end of the Great Artesian Basin, the only water source of many towns and communities, not just in NSW, but across the country.
It is totally reckless to risk such a unique and important water source. To approve 850 wells in the sandy Pilliga will be disastrous on a mega scale.
Apart from the dangers to the flora, fauna, and communities this reckless industry brings, we must be stopping our use of fossil fuels not increasing it. We must change to renewable energy. Temperatures are rising at a runaway rate. Australia used to be smart but we no longer are and I am now quite ashamed to be Australian.
Please do not allow Santos or any other company to frack and mine fossil fuels in the Pilliga or anywhere else in this wonderful country.
Fossil fuels must become a thing of the past if we are to survive and retain a country and planet that will support life.
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Anne Hodgson
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Anne Hodgson
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2. There is no evidence provided which shows there is no connectivity between aquifer strata. Recent studies document migration of coal bed methane to the surface (https://www.nature.com/articles/srep15996)
3. All well casings will fail eventually. Who is going to maintain the well integrity after Santos have gone? We will have 850 leakage time-bombs through the GAB (http://www.pnas.org/content/111/30/10955.full)
4. Santos want to release treated water into Bohena Creek during high and moderate flows, ignoring in their EIS that this creek is a recognised surface groundwater ecosystem (Australian GDE Atlas).
5. Santo have completely ignored pubic health risks from fugitive emissions, including from methane, sulphides and ozone. How can this gas be so clean when all others is so dirty?
6. Recent work has shown that the levels of methane emissions from CSG operations are high to pose significant risks to greenhouse gas levels.
7. The region is an astronomy destination providing jobs, business and tourism. Flaring gas and dust creation is a huge risk to this sector and the region.
8. Fragmenting the bush of the Pilliga forest will add to pressure from fox predation on threatened species. No control program will compensate the additional areas of forest which will see increased fox activity.
This project must not proceed as the risks are too high for the environment and the community.
Anthony Pickard
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Anthony Pickard
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Please find attached my submission regarding the Narrabri Gas Project SSD6456. Please note that the attachments and a copy of this submission are on a USB Flash Drive which has been forwarded to you by Australia Post to the address given by your office.
I have not uploaded the Attachments via this website due to their size, 17.5GB, and number, 92.
Please contact me if you require clarification - 02 6793 2104.