State Significant Development
Warkworth Coal Mine Continuation
Singleton Shire
Current Status: Determination
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Request for SEARs (1)
SEARS (1)
EIS (18)
Agency Submissions (10)
Public Hearing (6)
Response to Submissions (2)
Assessment (11)
Recommendation (10)
Determination (3)
Approved Documents
Management Plans and Strategies (52)
Agreements (2)
Reports (31)
Independent Reviews and Audits (3)
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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On 22 June 2023, NSW Planning issued an Official Caution to Warkworth Mining Ltd (WML) for exceeded noise impact assessment criteria at three noise monitoring locations for the Warkworth Continuation Project on 20 July 2022. WML had failed to implement their approved Noise Management Plan on the night of 20 July 2022 in the lead up to the exceedances. WML have since implemented measures to ensure compliance with their management plan and NSW Planningcontinues to monitor WML's noise reporting data and implementation of the NMP.
Inspections
14/12/2021
18/08/2022
27/09/2022
22/11/2022
27/04/2023
18/05/2023
26/10/2023
22/02/2024
2/09/2024
Note: Only enforcements and inspections undertaken by the Department from March 2020 will be shown above.
Submissions
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kyle macey
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kyle macey
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luke hahn
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luke hahn
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Craig Flaws
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Craig Flaws
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i need my job so my children can finish their education where they are comfortable
my wife is a stay at home mother which makes me the only income earner
larry weathered
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larry weathered
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Travis Coote
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Travis Coote
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Ray Aurisch
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Ray Aurisch
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SIMON Thomas
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SIMON Thomas
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Todd Barry
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Todd Barry
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In my successful aplication for this employment I relocated to the Singleton area as a full time resident. My employment is not only impacted by this approval but also my residence in the immediate area. This in turn has an effect on the local econemy as my wages are predominently spent in the local community which supports local business and employment.
damon russell
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damon russell
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Daniel Roos
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Daniel Roos
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jason brind
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jason brind
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David Spruce
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David Spruce
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adrian heinzel
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adrian heinzel
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Corrie Brooking
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Corrie Brooking
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If we, like 1300 other RTCA employees were to relocate interstate in search of work this would have a dramatic impact on the local economy in the Hunter Valley. The local community will suffer and cripple so many businesses. As a result an increase of unemployment will be at an infinitely high number, far too many for the Government to manage. This is a catastrophy to say the least. The flow on effect will be detrimental as local education institutes from daycare to college will see closures, all community services will cease, local supermarkets and trades and the like will close, to name a few. The Hunter Valley will be abandoned leaving only empty building structures. The economy at a local, state and government levels will suffer significantly. If the mine is forced to close this will be an absolute absurdity. Lets support the planning and plan for a brighter future to all.