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Banks , Australian Capital Territory
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I object to this project, I have no desire to have the air I breathe in everyday to contain silica, we live in a valley where the air likes to sit and stir above us. This can and probably will cause many cases of silicosis, my parents are in their 60s and if this quarry goes ahead my parents are strongly considering moving further into Canberra or a another city entirely, our entire family is about to all move back to Canberra and it would far better that we don’t have to drive hours to see each other. The concept of having 700 trucks a day is unsettling, 700 trucks with large rocks that could be thrown out and onto the roads I and my family have to drive everyday. The dust pollution they will leave behind driving through the suburbs will be terrible. Having to drive around with my windows up and car on air recycling mode isn’t my idea of a Saturday drive.
I understand there a many jobs being made from this quarry but the damage to the housing market, silica dust in the air and having large vehicles crowding our roads is much worse than these jobs loss and loss of money. Please take our objections to heart and don’t go through with this
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ROYALLA , New South Wales
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Rock quarries cause negative effects like dust, noise, and traffic pollution. These operations degrade landscapes, destroy wildlife habitats, and can reduce property values.
Quarrys can lead to habitat destruction for native species, deforestation, and potential contamination of waterways, disrupting local ecosystems.
Quarrying generates dust, including potentially harmful silica, which can travel long distances and cause respiratory problems, particularly for the elderly and children which there are many.
The operation of quarry machinery and blasting creates noise and vibrations that affect the health, safety, and quality of life for us.
Increased heavy vehicle traffic to and from quarries can cause road degradation, pose safety hazards, and increase noise pollution in local areas. The industrial nature of a quarry can undermine a community's quiet, rural lifestyle and negatively impact property values. Quarry dust suppression methods, which rely on water, can stress already scarce local water supplies. We dont want this. No profit before people!
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ROYALLA , New South Wales
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I am a resident living in an area that would be affected by the proposed Monaro rock quarry. I have many concerns as to what this proposed quarry would mean for me, my family and my community.

I'm concerned as to the health hazard posed by the expected silica dust. I live with multiple family members who suffer from asthma, and exposure to airborne silica particles would only serve to worsen their condition and have further potential for long-term respiratory issues.

I commute almost daily along the Monaro Highway, and I’ve witnessed firsthand how congested the road can become, especially during the peak ski season. Traffic heading toward Tuggeranong can back up from the roundabout to as far as the Royalla Solar Farm. Adding a large quantity of quarry trucks to this already strained route would only increase the risk of accidents and delays that we already deal with. Even if truck access to the Monaro Highway were to be restricted, the alternative Old Cooma Road runs close to residential areas and is ill-equipped to handle heavy industrial traffic.

Equally troubling are the possible environmental consequences. The area targeted for development is home to a critically endangered Box-Gum Grassy Woodland, as well as over 300 other species of flora and fauna. The quarry would require clearing a vast majority of this habitat, which would result in irreversible damage to biodiversity and the loss of vital ecosystems. simply replanting trees in this environment after clearing the area could not replace or remedy the impacts of clearing out this endangered species of Box-Gum Grassy Woodland.

My home has been more to me than just a place to live. it's been a peaceful sanctuary away from the hustle and bustle of town, it has provided a safe space for both my family and the animals we keep living. I feel that the introduction of a quarry so close to home threatens to disrupt the peace and safety of my home and community.

With two operational quarries already located within 10km of the proposed site, I question the necessity of introducing another. Is it worth compromising our community's health, safety, and environment for a project that only serves to duplicate already existing infrastructure?
It’s deeply troubling for me to consider that unnecessary economic ventures like this new proposed quarry may be prioritized over environmental or public health concerns.
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ROYALLA , New South Wales
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I highly object to this project.
The fact that there is an application to have yet another quarry / concrete plant in our local area is ridiculous. Local residents already put up with two quarry’s in our close vicinity and do not need to have another one pushed upon us.
All local residents have spent large amounts of money to move out of the city, away from the unnecessary noise and pollutants that projects like the proposed one will bring.
Do not ruin our beautiful landscape and endangered flora/fauna with this large scale project.
Many residents including myself also have young children. I purchased my home in this area to provide a great future for my family to grow up in a safe, natural, fresh air environment. However if this project was to go ahead, the risk of silica dust and other health hazards negatively affecting my family would be greatly increased. This completely contradicts the main reasons my wife and I decided to purchase our home in this local area.
Locals already deal with massive influx’s of interstate traffic throughout holiday periods, particularly winter. During the snow season the highway is very busy and is constantly backed up with a line of traffic from the two small round a bouts at Johnsons Drive all the way up the hill towards the Royalla solar farm. Adding hundreds of truck movements to this current traffic issue is a recipe for disaster.
I have had several close calls of head on collisions with impatient travelers trying to overtake in dangerous spots along this stretch of the highway. If this proposal gets approved and the project goes ahead there will be major damage to our local roads. There will be major delays on our local roads. There is a high chance there will be an increase in major collisions on our local roads causing major injuries and/or deaths.
This proposal is absurd and should never get through.
Take the quarry elsewhere and do not allow it or anything similar in our local area !
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REEDY CREEK , New South Wales
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I work at HVO. Have been there for 15years. It's good for the community. My family depends on this project.
Harriet Williams
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Mandurang , Victoria
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I think the project is harmful to the environment and surrounding communities.
Shane Owen
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ROYALLA , New South Wales
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As a resident in Royalla of many years I strongly object to the new quarry proposal. I do not believe a new quarry is in keeping with the local environment nor the wishes of local residents. In particular, the expected significant increase in heavy vehicles on our roads would have an immediate and negative impact to the community. The intersection of the Monaro Highway with Old Cooma Rd is a prime example of a high accident zone when a poorly designed intersection is imposed on a single lane high speed zone. Additionally, heavy vehicles obviously cause significantly more damage to an already strained road system. Apart from the impact on Box Gum Grassy Woodland area it is the silica dust that the quarry would generate that concerns me. We live in a rural area largely free from pollution and I do not believe this environment would be sustained with the potential of silica dust fallout and odours caused by hot mix asphalt. With four quarries with over 100 year capacities within only 30km's, I do not see any need for further quarries in our local area. Please feel free to to contact me to discuss.
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Conder , Australian Capital Territory
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Quarry operations will create a significant impact on the environment of near by suburbs, schools and the community. Creating 30 employment opportunities does not justify the impact that will deeply affect the community and future generations.
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Banks , Australian Capital Territory
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I am concerned about the dust from the quarry, silica, causing health issues for the Lanyon Valley. I am also concerned about the number of trucks using the road & the increase in noise. As well as the land & water pollution.
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Richardson , Australian Capital Territory
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The quarry project will have a lasting and significant impact on the lives of me, my family and my community. The negative health impacts will last generations and the NSW government will be liable for any adverse impacts which should be very easy to link to this decision. The short sighted decision will have long lasting negative impacts. Silica dust has been proven cause silicosis and will be a clear consequence of the decision to allow mining so close to residential proprieties. There is no safe way protect the community from the impacts of this insidious cancer other than to not allow the quarry to continue. I have no confidence that the company undertaking the proposal will abide by any safeguards or guarantees. Previous work in the area has seen significant destruction of the roads due to the volume of heavy trucks with no accountability or repair. The residents bear the impact of this negligence and irresponsible actions on a daily business. This will be exacerbated by even heavier truck traffic if the quarry goes ahead. The environmental impact will also be significant and irreparable. There are other sites that are far less dangerous to the community. It will increase the cost due to longer transport distances but that is nothing compared to the cost in personal terms if the quarry goes ahead. Greed shouldn’t be an excuse to justify this proposal. There are many better ways to address the needs of the construction industry that have far less impact to the community. The relative value of properties will also drop due to the quarry. A fact that none of the residents were aware of when purchasing their homes. Human, environmental and financial loss for an entire community are the impacts of this quarry goes ahead. Hundreds if not thousands of people for many generations will be negatively impacted.

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