State Significant Development
Vickery Mine Extension
Gunnedah Shire
Current Status: Determination
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Extension of the approved Vickery Coal Mine, including a coal handling and preparation plant (CHPP), train load-out facility and rail spur line (see attached Environmental Impact Statement).
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Reports (2)
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Notifications (5)
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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.
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Submissions
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Simon Rock
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make to the community.
I have been involved with the High School in my local area as
Treasurer and as a volunteer tutor at the local Youth Centre.
When we wanted to setup a free tutoring service to help high school
students struggling with their maths, it was the local mining industry
that supported their staff to volunteer time to help the students. We
approached other industries, but our calls fell on deaf ears. Without
the mining industries support, we would not have been able to grow
this service, helping more than 30 students per week.
As the Treasurer at my local high school, we were constantly
requesting financial help to support the projects that the P&C
identified as vital for our students. These requests were always
supported by the local mines, without hesitation.
I am also the past president for my local Chamber of Commerce and
industry. During my years in this position, it became very evident
that a strong local mining industry had an enormous flow on effect to
the smaller local businesses.
We need the income and jobs that this mine will produce in the local
and regional areas. Mining will not reduce the value of other local
industries, it will complement them.
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Anthony Le Bas
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for locals in north-western NSW and through royalties ensure state
government revenue for education, hospitals and infrastructure
throughout the state.
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ongoing support provided to the local economy will be enormous.
Additionally, by decommissiong the CHPP at Gunnedah and commissioning
on site at Vickery, this will reduce the number of trucks on the road
thus making it safer on roads for the community as well as reducing
dust and noise to stakeholders en route between mines and Gunnedah.
Darin Knobbs
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Ruveni Nakia
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around around the Gunnedah. Mining and farming have worked together
the whole time I've been here, in fact, most of the people I work with
are farmers themselves.
Mining provides an alternative income for times when they need it like
the drought season we are currently facing.
Opening up Vickery will mean more opportunities for the locals around
Gunnedah to have this alternative source of income.
Murray Fraser
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Rehabilitation of grazing land will result in minimal impact to
agriculture.
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many jobs for the local region especially the indigenous community and
will also provide a strong stream of Royalty revenue to the State
government. Other taxes will be paid to the Federal government over
the life of the mine.
The project will also deliver much needed coal to a number of
countries in Asia helping to keep the lights on and industry running
in those countries.
Nicholas Mcclure
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Whitehaven are a very professional company and inject millions into
the local economy.
Emerald Hill Progress Association
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Northern Gunnedah District located between Gunnedah and Boggabri. A
majority of the residents are rural landholders involved in various
agricultural food and fibre production.
We feel that this Coal Mine expansion will have a massive detrimental
impact on many facets of our region and our way of life.
The big picture is Climate Change having major impacts on the Southern
Hemisphere especially Australia. These impacts are measurable and
certainly creating detrimental impacts on our capacity to produce.
Major concerns which have not been addressed in the EIS from
Whitehaven are:
* Agricultural flow on effects have been greatly underestimated e.g.
the cotton production just from your water licences alone is almost
double the estimate stated, plus other income from biodiversity
offsets and the land the mine occupies. Whilst this number may seem
irrelevant it proves that Whitehaven analysis is grossly inaccurate.
* Stock, domestic and production irrigation bores capacity have been
significantly impacted upon by the adverse weather conditions of the
past 5 years, alluvial ground water is already under significant draw
down e.g. sustainable yield have been passed. Bores are running dry.
Whitehaven proposal to place 10 production bores in Zone 4 as back up
in dry times, the reality these bores will be used constantly, not
only in dry times when the aquifer is under extreme pressure. There
has been a moratorium on over extraction in all river valleys in NSW
over the past 30 years. Rural communities cannot survive here without
the security of safe reliable ground water.
*Flood Assessment Vol 2 5.2.4, the proposal assumes that local
tributaries will not concede with Namoi River peeks. Local knowledge
and experience shows this is not always the case and extreme flood
levels can occur when additional water enters the river system during
peak times e.g. Collygra Creek. Rangari Creek had a huge local impact
across the Emerald Hill flood plain. Local vegetative growing
conditions e.g. height of grass and crops etc can redirect flood
pattern flow depth, height, duration i.e. no flood is the same.
*No details of Rail spur construction for the positioning of
causeways, pylons, culvits, earthen embankments and structural heights
so predicted flood level changes and flood velocity changes are
impossible.
* The impact of Collygra Creek flood water is ignored
* No detail has been supplied on how the pylons will be positioned
into alluvium subsoil and if any subsidence will occur. If drilling
fluids are used contamination of ground water will occur
* Noise levels are tabled as "equivalent continuous level", or simply
the average. This is extremely misleading as peaks in noise levels is
not distinguishable.In other words we live in a quiet rural
environment and they're averaging over 24 hours their noise levels to
look compliant.
*We feel the occupants near the mine and rail spur should have peak
noise levels extensively evaluated, including sleep disturbance.
*The community of Maules Creek have been decimated from the noise
levels and dust contamination from the mine have far exceeded the
mining company original estimate.
*Table 9-3 estimated Green House Gas emissions shows that once the
mine is fully operational Green House Case emissions will basically be
around 20 million tonnes a year of C02. There is no assessment of
methane emissions, even though methane has 25 times the effect on
Green House Gas than CO2.
*Our community would love this company to maintain a presence in our
valley but investing in renewal energy into new technologies like
concentrating solar thermal. Thus looking into the future prosperity
of our community, environment and healthy food production.
* The social impacts are already being felt within our community,
Symptoms include, feelings of grief, trauma, nostalgia, alienation,
depression, anxiety and loss.
* Solastagia is what happens when you remain within the same locality,
but that sense of home, that sense of place, is lost through the
destruction of the landscape. In response to the changing landscape of
the Upper Hunter Valley from open cut mining, power station pollution
and prolonged drought, Glenn Albrecht, an ecological philosopher and
professor of sustainability of Murdoch University, went on to describe
an unrecognised form of psychological distress in residence that he
called solastalgia.
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living within the Aboriginal communty in the region. Having a job
increases, educational, health and general wellbeing.
This project provides that opportunity and to build on the successful
and award winning Maules Creek Aboriginal Employment Strategy.
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INtegrated Reliability Solutiions Pty Ltd
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for 3 years. We have found Whitehaven to be a very responsible
organisation from both a safety and environmental position.
The development of the Vickery project is vital to the longer term
economic prosperity of this region and utilisation of infrastructure
now put in place for the current development of the mining industry in
the area.
Areas other than industry which are now benefiting are education,
sporting, recreational, medical and truism.
These benefits flow well down the valley to the hunter region as well.
Ross Munro
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friends.
Mark Banks
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regional area.
bradley stanton
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and have been apart of the team of whitehaven and i beleave it has
made a real differance not jusst in my life but also in the community
as well.
David Renshaw
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This submission is much better than the 4million tonne case that has
already been approved, for a number of reasons including:
* it will take coal trucks off Bluevale road,
* a new and more effective CHPP process will be built, and it will be
located well out of the town circle
* the submission will continue to provide economic stimulus through
investment and job creation to regional NSW, and to the the state
government in the form or royalties, and to the National debt in the
form of our balance of payments.
All for Vickery.!
Good job Whitehaven
Regards
David.
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economy.