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Somersby Drill Mud and Oily Water Recycling Facility

Central Coast

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Drill mud and oily water recycling facility located at 134 Somersby Falls Road in Somersby NSW. The proposed development will process up to 100,000 tonnes per annum of drill mud and up to 50,000 tonnes per annum of oil water.

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Notice of Exhibition (1)

Request for SEARs (2)

SEARs (1)

EIS (28)

Response to Submissions (1)

Agency Advice (13)

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Central Coast Council
Comment
NARARA , New South Wales
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WALLACIA , New South Wales
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The proposal will provide a local option for businesses to dispose of there of oily water and drill mud in an environmentally responsible manner. This will reduce costs associated with transport, directly benefiting local businesses and boosting the local economy.

The proposal will recover soils, sands and aggregates from the drill mud that will be suitable for use as fill material or in landscaping projects, providing a locally sourced alternative to virgin materials.

Providing local, lower cost access to drill mud and oily water recycling services, will assist businesses to comply with environmental legislation in a more cost-effective manner.

The proposal is expected to produce up to 32 megaliters of recycled water per year that will be suitable for reuse, for example, as industrial process water, dust suppression on construction sites and certain agricultural applications, thus reducing dependence on the Central Coast drinking water supply.

The proposal is expected to create 17 new full-time jobs once operational, directly benefiting members of the local community.

The proposal is appropriately located within the Somersby Industrial Park, avoiding impacts to the rural residential areas of Somersby and surrounds.

The proposal is to be installed within an existing industrial site to avoid impacting on the high biodiversity and cultural heritage significance of the Somersby area.
NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water
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Sydney , New South Wales
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These comments relate to the proposed discharge of liquid trade waste from this development to Central Coast Council sewer treatment works. I am submitting these comments on behalf of the trade waste section as part of the Regulatory Assessment team, Water Operations Resilience, Local Water Utilities Branch at NSW DCCEEW. Can I therefore request you please withhold my name? Thank you
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Mascot , New South Wales
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Hello there,
I am writing in support of the Somersby Drill Mud and Oily Water Recycling Facility.

The proposal aims to offer a local solution for businesses to dispose of oily water and drill mud in an environmentally responsible way. By doing so, it will reduce transportation costs, directly benefiting local businesses and stimulating the local economy.

Additionally, the proposal will recover valuable soils, sands, and aggregates from the drill mud, which can be repurposed as fill material or for landscaping projects, offering a sustainable alternative to virgin materials sourced from outside the region.

By providing local, cost-effective recycling services for drill mud and oily water, the proposal will help businesses comply with environmental regulations in a more affordable manner.

The initiative is expected to produce up to 32 megalitres of recycled water annually, which will be suitable for reuse in various applications such as industrial processes, dust suppression on construction sites, and certain agricultural uses, reducing the demand on the Central Coast’s drinking water supply.

Once operational, the proposal is set to create 17 new full-time jobs, benefiting the local community directly.

The project is strategically located within the Somersby Industrial Park, ensuring no impact on the surrounding rural residential areas. Furthermore, it will be situated within an existing industrial site, preserving the area's high biodiversity and cultural heritage significance.

Thank you for considering my submission,
Paul Stathis
Support
Gledswood Hills , New South Wales
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Progressive project creating sustainable jobs for people in the struggling construction industry. The proposed facility provides excellent and sustainable environmental solutions to construction projects from greater Sydney and beyond.
Jeremy spiteri
Support
MULGOA , New South Wales
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Please see my submission
Name Withheld
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NORTHMEAD , New South Wales
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The project will improve and promote innovation in recycling activities in NSW, and reduce the wastes going to landfill, saving landfill space and increasing the life of landfills, especially in the metropolitan regions where landfills are filling up fast. A much needed project.
jafar tananana
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BEVERLY HILLS , New South Wales
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The proposal is expected to create new full-time jobs once operational, directly benefiting members of the local community.
The proposal is appropriately located within the Somersby Industrial The proposal will provide a local option for businesses to dispose of their of oily water and drill mud in an environmentally responsible manner. This will reduce costs associated with transport, directly benefiting local businesses and boosting the local economy. Park, avoiding impacts to the rural residential areas of Somersby and surrounds.
Rylan Loemker
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KIAMA , New South Wales
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I am writing to express my support for the proposed Somersby Drill Mud and Oily Water Recycling Facility (SSD-62863964), currently under assessment by the Department of Planning, Housing and Infrastructure. This facility will provide an important local option for businesses to manage waste in a more environmentally responsible and cost-effective manner.
Key Benefits of the Proposal:
1. A Local, Environmentally Responsible Waste Management Solution
The facility will provide a local alternative for the disposal of drill mud and oily water, reducing the need for transportation which will significantly cut transport costs and lower emissions, benefiting both businesses and the environment.
2. Improved Resource Recovery and Circular Economy
The facility will recover soils, sands and aggregates from drill mud, which can be reused as fill material or in landscaping projects. This will help reduce reliance on virgin materials and promote sustainable construction practices.
3. Cost-Effective Compliance for Local Businesses
By offering affordable access to drill mud and oily water recycling services, the facility will help local businesses comply with environmental regulations in a more cost-effective way, ensuring responsible waste disposal.
4. Production of Recycled Water
The facility is expected to produce up to 32 megalitres of recycled water per year, which can be used for industrial processes, dust suppression on construction sites, and certain agricultural applications. This will reduce demand on the Central Coast’s drinking water supply, supporting more sustainable water use.
5. Job Creation and Economic Growth
The project is expected to create 17 new full-time jobs once operational, benefiting the local community. Additionally, it will generate broader economic benefits by supporting industries involved in construction, transport and waste management.
6. Strategic Location within an Industrial Zone
The proposed site within Somersby Industrial Park ensures the facility will operate in an appropriate setting, away from rural residential areas, minimising potential impacts on the community.
7. Minimal Environmental and Cultural Heritage Impact
As the facility will be located within an existing industrial site, it will avoid impacts on high biodiversity areas and culturally significant sites, ensuring responsible development in the region.

The Somersby Drill Mud and Oily Water Recycling Facility will bring economic, environmental and social benefits to the Central Coast by providing a local recycling solution, reducing transport costs, promoting sustainability and creating jobs.
For these reasons, I strongly support the approval of SSD-62863964 and encourage the Department to consider the positive impact this project will have on businesses and the community.
Anthony Coleman
Support
Thirlmere , New South Wales
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The proposed drill mud and oily water recycling facility will give a lot of small buisness such as my own civil company to have the chance to dispose of drill mud and oily water in a safe and environmentally responsible manner.
Further to this, the proposal of having a such a facility on the central coast will cut costs associated with transport, directly benefiting and creating efficiency's for local businesses and boosting the local economy.
Also worth noting the proposal is expected to create 17 new full-time jobs once operational, directly benefiting members of the local community.
Such a facility has my full support !!
RWDI Australia Pty Ltd
Support
Woolloomooloo , New South Wales
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• The proposal will provide a local option for businesses to dispose of their of oily water and drill mud in an environmentally responsible manner. This will reduce costs associated with transport, directly benefiting local businesses and boosting the local economy.
• The proposal will recover soils, sands and aggregates from the drill mud that will be suitable for use as fill material or in landscaping projects, providing a locally sourced alternative to virgin materials.
• Providing local, lower cost access to drill mud and oily water recycling services, will assist businesses to comply with environmental legislation in a more cost-effective manner.
earth max
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TERRIGAL , New South Wales
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our company is involved in earthmoving contracts and it is always a costly problem to transport these containments to sydney to dispose of correctly,which then increases the cost of the finished product
Wellmix Concrete Supplies Pty Ltd
Support
FREEMANS REACH , New South Wales
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Dear NSW Government of Major Projects,
We as a team here at Wellmix Concrete Supplies Pty Ltd - Bathurst NSW 2795, strongly agree that a facility as such is an extraordinary benefit to the Central Coast Region.
Coming from a concrete manufacturing plant we understand the necessity to reduce waste and environmental impacts around us.
We use high amounts of sand/aggregates and water to produce the volume of concrete required to satisfy orders.
A facility as such is a great investment to the community as it reduces costs on local business who rely on sources as such that will be recycled from this plant. As we all know today's society is striving to become a 'greener' environment to sustain Earth's preciousness and this facility will be doing just this. Having this facility in arms reach for Concrete Plants, Landscapers, Civil Industries and Agricultural Fields e.tc will be convenient and cost effect for all parties.
In recent times wages and expenses have risen to astronomical lengths and having this facility close by for Central Coast Region businesses will imply that their running costs will be dramatically reduced having access to this site.
In saying this, the locals in the community have an opportunity to join such a innovative project, therefore reducing unemployment rates within the local community.
This helps locals have quicker access to their job, reducing travel costs and time on the road for employees who are working hard to make a living.

I admire the efforts of Lawsan Property Holdings Pty Ltd in making a big change like so to the local community and I wish them all the success in helping reduce waste and helping local business owners of the Central Coast Region to have access to an incredible facility.
Name Withheld
Support
KIAMA , New South Wales
Message
The proposal will provide a local option for businesses to dispose of their of oily water and drill mud in an environmentally responsible manner. This will reduce costs associated with transport, directly benefiting local businesses and boosting the local economy.
The proposal will recover soils, sands and aggregates from the drill mud that will be suitable for use as fill material or in landscaping projects, providing a locally sourced alternative to virgin materials.
Providing local, lower cost access to drill mud and oily water recycling services, will assist businesses to comply with environmental legislation in a more cost-effective manner.
The proposal is expected to produce up to 32 megalitres of recycled water per year that will be suitable for reuse, for example, as industrial process water, dust suppression on construction sites and certain agricultural applications, thus reducing dependence on the Central Coast drinking water supply.
The proposal is expected to create 17 new full-time jobs once operational, directly benefiting members of the local community.
The proposal is appropriately located within the Somersby Industrial Park, avoiding impacts to the rural residential areas of Somersby and surrounds.
The proposal is to be installed within an existing industrial site to avoid impacting on the high biodiversity and cultural heritage significance of the Somersby area.
Mark Jackson
Support
North Sydney , New South Wales
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This development proposal is supported for the following reasons:
+ The proposal will provide a local option for businesses to dispose of their of oily water and drill mud in an environmentally responsible manner. This will reduce costs associated with transport, directly benefiting local businesses and boosting the local economy.
+ The proposal will recover soils, sands and aggregates from the drill mud that will be suitable for use as fill material or in landscaping projects, providing a locally sourced alternative to virgin materials.
+ It will provide a local, lower cost access to drill mud and oily water recycling services, will assist businesses to comply with environmental legislation in a more cost-effective manner.
+ The proposal is expected to produce up to 32 megalitres of recycled water per year that will be suitable for reuse, for example, as industrial process water, dust suppression on construction sites and certain agricultural applications, thus reducing dependence on the Central Coast drinking water supply.
+ The proposal is expected to create 17 new full-time jobs once operational, directly benefiting members of the local community.
+ The proposal is appropriately located within the Somersby Industrial Park, avoiding impacts to the rural residential areas of Somersby and surrounds.
+ The proposal is to be installed within an existing industrial site to avoid impacting on the high biodiversity and cultural heritage significance of the Somersby area.

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Project Details

Application Number
SSD-62863964
Assessment Type
State Significant Development
Development Type
Waste collection, treatment and disposal
Local Government Areas
Central Coast

Contact Planner

Name
Emma Barnet