Wandoan Coal project’s Environmental Impact Assessment documents
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Supplementary environmental impact statement
SEIS Volume 1
- Chapter 1 - Introduction
- Chapter 2 - Project need and alternatives
- Chapter 3 – Project approvals
- Chapter 4 – Community consultation
- Chapter 5 – Project construction
- Chapter 6 – Project operations
- Chapter 7 - Climate
- Chapter 8 – Land use
- Chapter 9 – Geology, mineral resources, overburden and soils
- Chapter 9 – Addendum – Geology, mineral resources, overburden and soils impact assessment
- Chapter 10 – Groundwater
- Chapter 11 – Water supply and management
- Chapter 11 - Addendum to water supply and water management technical report
- Chapter 12 – Transportation
- Chapter 13 - Addendum – Supplementary air quality assessment
- Chapter 14 – Greenhouse gases and climate change
- Chapter 15 – Noise
- Chapter 15 - Addendum – Supplementary noise impact assessment
- Chapter 15 - Addendum to the technical report – Supplementary noise impact assessment
- Chapter 16 - Vibration
- Chapter 16 - Addendum to the technical report – Environmental impacts from blasting
- Chapter 17A – Terrestrial ecology
- Chapter 17A - Addendum – MLA Areas and Gas Supply Pipeline - Supplementary Terrestrial Ecology Impact Assessment
- Chapter 17B – Aquatic ecology
- Chapter 17B - Addendum – Supplementary EIS - MLA Areas and Gas Supply Pipeline, Aquatic Ecology
- Chapter 18 – Waste management
- Chapter 19 - Addendum – Visual impact
- Chapter 20A – Indigenous cultural heritage
- Chapter 20B – Non-indigenous cultural heritage
- Chapter 20B - Addendum to the Technical Report Non-Indigenous cultural heritage impact assessment
- Chapter 22 – Economics
- Chapter 22 - Addendum - Economic impact assessment - Addendum to the EIS technical report
- Chapter 22 - Addendum – Supplementary EIS - Economic Evaluation for Agriculture under Mining Lease
- Chapter 23 – Hazard and risk
- Chapter 24 – Health and safety
- Chapter 25 – Rehabilitation and decommissioning
- Chapter 26 – Cumulative impacts
- Chapter 27A – Draft Environmental Management Plan (Mining Activities)
- Chapter 27C – Draft Environmental Management Plan (Wastewater Treatment Plant)
- Chapter 27D – Draft Environmental Management Plan (Potable Water Supply)
- Chapter 28 – Summary of commitments and mitigation measures
SEIS Volume 1 – Appendices and Attachments
- Appendix 1-3-SV1.4 – Terms of reference checklist
- Appendix 3-1-SV1.4 – Project approvals
- Appendix 17A-1-SV1.4 – WJV draft biodiversity offset strategy
- Figure 6-1-SV1.3 – Project areas and potentially sensitive receptors for volume 1
- Figure 6-3-SV1.3 – Indicative mine layout and schedule
- Figure 6-6-SV1.3 – Year 5 excavation and refill plan for MLAs 50230 and 50231
- Figure 6-7-SV1.3 – Year 5 excavation and refill plan for MLA 50229
- Figure 6-8-SV1.3 – Year 10 excavation and refill plan for MLAs 50230 and 50231
- Figure 6-9-SV1.3 – Year 10 excavation and refill plan for MLA 50229
- Figure 6-10-SV1.3 –Year 20 excavation and refill plan for MLAs 50230 and 50231
- Figure 6-11-SV1.3 – Year 20 excavation and refill plan for MLA 50229
- Figure 6-12-SV1.3 – Year 30 excavation and refill plan for MLAs 50230 and 50231
- Figure 6-13-SV1.3 – Year 30 excavation and refill plan for 50229
- Figure 6-32-SV1.3 – Temporary public road closures, relocations and stockroutes
- Figure 6-42-SV1.3 – Year 1 excavation and refill plan for MLAs 50230 and 50231
- Figure 6-43.SV1.3 – Year 1 excavation and refill plan for MLA 50229
- Figure 6-44-SV1.3 – End of mine excavation and refill plan for MLAs 50230 and 50231
- Figure 6-45-SV1.3 – End of mine excavation and refill plan for MLA 50229
- Figure 6-48-SV1.3 – Summary of mining activities for pits
- Figure 6-50-SV1.3 – Indicative travel distances and times
- Figure 9-6A-SV1.3 – Extractive resources, permits and leases within the MLA areas and surrounds – coal
- Figure 9-6B-SV1.3 – Extractive resources, permits and leases within the MLA areas and surrounds – petroleum
- Figure 9-9-SV1.3 – Existing land suitability for dry land cropping
- Figure 9-13-SV1.3 – post mining land suitability for dry land cropping
- Figure 9-14-SV1.3 – Post mining land suitability for beef cattle grazing
- Figure 9-15-SV1.3 – Year 5 land suitability for dry land cropping
- Figure 9-16-SV1.3 – Year 5 land suitability for beef cattle grazing
- Figure 9-17-SV1.3 – Year 10 land suitability dry land cropping
- Figure 9-18-SV1.3 – Year 10 land suitability for beef cattle grazing
- Figure 9-19-SV1.3 – Year 20 land suitability dry land cropping
- Figure 9-20-SV1.3 – Year 20 land suitability for beef cattle grazing
- Figure 9-21-SV1.3 – Year 30 land suitability for dry land cropping
- Figure 9-22-SV1.3 – Year 30 land suitability for beef cattle grazing
- Figure 10-6-SV1.3 – Community bores
- Figure 11-2-SV1.3 – Major drainage systems crossing the MLAs
- Figure 11-5-SV1.3 – Declared watercourses and works requiring approval
- Figure 11-11-SV1.3 – Extent of flooding – existing conditions
- Figure 11-13-V1.3 – Major GAB bores, springs and baseflow streams near Wandoan
- Figure 11-16-SV1.3 – Proposed surface water management system – year 1
- Figure 11-17-SV1.3 – Proposed surface water management system – year 10
- Figure 11-18-SV1.3 – Proposed surface water management system – year 30
- Figure 11-19-SV1.3 – Afflux map 1 per cent AEP
- Figure 11-20-SV1.3 – Recommended surface water monitoring sites
- Figure 15-2-SV1.3 – Noise receptors surrounding the MLA
- Figure 15-3-SV1.3 – Noise receptors within Wandoan
- Figure 15-4-SV1.3 – Noise contours scenario 2 unattenuated sound power
- Figure 15-5-SV1.3 – Noise contours scenario 3 attenuated equipment
- Figure 15-6-SV1.3 – Noise contours scenario 4 attenuated equipment
- Figure 15-7-SV1.3 – Noise contours scenario 5 unattenuated equipment
- Figure 15-8-SV1.3 – Noise contours scenario 6 attenuated equipment
- Figure 16-4-SV1.3 – Location of 115dB (linear) airblast overpressure after mitigation
- Figure 17A-2-SV1.3 – Locations of regional ecosystems, flora populations and significant animal species
- Figure 17B-1-SV1.3 – MLA area aquatic survey sites
- Figure 17B-2-SV1.3 – Gas supply pipeline aquatic survey sites
- Figure 20A-1-SV1.3 – Known indigenous cultural heritage locations
- Figure 20B-1-SV1.3 – MLA areas and gas supply pipeline with identified non-indigenous cultural heritage sites
- Figure 26-1-SV1.3 – Potential cumulative impacts on adjacent sensitive receptors during operations
- Figure 26-2-SV1.3 – Coal resource tenure
- Figure 27A-1-SV1.3 – Mining activities plan
- Figure 27A-2-SV1.3 – Receiving areas plan
- Figure 27C-1-SV1.3 – Wandoan wastewater treatment plant upgrade infrastructure
- Figure 27C-2-SV1.3 – Proposed Wandoan wastewater treatment plant biological process - P and ID
- Figure 27C-3-SV1.3 – Proposed Wandoan wastewater treatment works upgrade – process schematic
- Figure 27D-1-SV1.3 – Proposed potable water treatment plant upgrade infrastructure
- Figure 27D-2-SV1.3 – Infrastructure to be upgraded in the vicinity of Wandoan
SEIS Volume 2
- Chapter 2 – Project need and alternatives
- Chapter 3 – Project approvals
- Chapter 4 – Community consultation
- Chapter 5 – Project construction
- Chapter 6 – Project operations
- Chapter 8 – Land use
- Chapter 9 – Geology, mineral resources, overburden and soils
- Chapter 17A – Terrestrial ecology
- Chapter 17A - Supplementary terrestrial ecology assessment - Southern coal seam methane water supply pipeline
- Chapter 17B – Aquatic ecology
- Chapter 17B - Supplementary EIS - Southern coal seam methane water supply pipeline, aquatic ecology
- Chapter 19 – Visual amenity
- Chapter 19 - Visual impact - Addendum to the assessment report
- Chapter 20A – Indigenous cultural heritage
- Chapter 20B - Non-indigenous cultural heritage
- Chapter 20B - Addendum to the technical report - Non-indigenous cultural heritage assessment
- Chapter 21 - Social
SEIS Volume 2 – Appendices and Attachments
- Appendix 2-1-SV2.4 – Addendum to Southern CSM Water Supply Pipeline Route Selection Report
- Figure 1-1-V2.3 – Southern CSM water supply pipeline
- Figure 2-1-SV2.3 – Southern CSM water supply pipeline route options (revised northern portion)
- Figure 5-1-SV2.3 – Sensitive receptors
- Figure 9-3-SV2.3 – Extractive resources, permits and leases within the pipeline study area
- Figure 9-4-SV2.3 – Land resource areas in the pipeline study area
- Figure 9-5-SV2.3 – Land suitability for rainfed cropping
- Figure 9-6-SV2.3 – Land suitability for beef cattle grazing
- Figure 9-7-SV2.3 – Good quality agricultural land
- Figure 17B-1-SV2.3 – Southern CSM water supply pipeline aquatic survey sites
- Figure 19-12-SV2.3 – Photomontage viewpoint location
- Figure 19-18-SV2.3 – Potential visual sensitive receptors
- Figure 19-20a-SV2.3 – Leichhardt Highway – existing visual setting
- Figure 19-20b-SV2.3 – Leichhardt Highway – following construction and initial rehabilitation
- Figure 20A-2-SV2.3 – Known indigenous cultural heritage locations
- Figure 20B-1-SV2.3 – Southern CSM water supply pipeline route with identified non-indigenous cultural heritage sites
SEIS Volume 4
SEIS Volume 4 – Appendices and Attachments
- Appendix 8-A– Additional IQQM Model Results
- Appendix 12-A – Results of Boggomoss Snail Survey
- Appendix 12-B – Snail Translocation Trial DEWHA Referral
- Appendix 13-A – SunWater Environmental Management Standards
- Figure 1-1 – Glebe Weir Raising locality plan – project location
- Figure 5-1 – Glebe Weir Raising, raised spillway and details
- Figure 5-2 – Glebe Weir Raising, use of pipeline construction easement
- Figure 12-1 – Glebe Weir Raising, Boggomoss snail locations
Environmental impact statement
EIS Volume 1 – MLA Areas and Surrounds Impact Assessment
- Chapter 1 - Introduction
- Chapter 2 - Project need and alternatives
- Chapter 3 – Project approvals
- Chapter 4 – Community consultation
- Chapter 5 – Project construction
- Chapter 6 – Project operations
- Chapter 7 – Climate
- Chapter 8 – Land use
- Chapter 9 – Geology, mineral resources, overburden and soils
- Chapter 10 – Groundwater
- Chapter 11 – Water supply and management
- Chapter 12 – Transportation
- Chapter 13 – Air quality
- Chapter 14 – Greenhouse gases and climate change
- Chapter 15 – Noise
- Chapter 16 – Vibration
- Chapter 17 – Ecology
- Chapter 17A – Terrestrial ecology
- Chapter 17B – Aquatic ecology
- Chapter 18 – Waste management
- Chapter 20 – Cultural heritage
- Chapter 20A – Indigenous cultural heritage
- Chapter 20B – Non-Indigenous cultural heritage
- Chapter 21 – Social
- Chapter 22 – Economics
- Chapter 23 – Hazard and risk
- Chapter 24 – Health and safety
- Chapter 25 – Rehabilitation and decommissioning
- Chapter 26 – Cumulative impacts
- Chapter 27A – Draft Environmental Management Plan (mining)
- Chapter 27B – Draft Environmental Management Plan (gas supply pipeline)
- Chapter 28 – Summary of commitments and mitigation measures
EIS Volume 1 – Appendices and Attachments
- Appendix 1-1-V1.4 – Xstrata Policies
- Appendix 2-1-V1.4 – CSM water supply pipeline route selection report
- Appendix 3-1-V1.4 – Project approvals
- Appendix 4-1-V1.4 – Consultation plan and stakeholder list
- Appendix 8-1-V1.4 – Land use
- Appendix 17a-1-V1.4 – Biodiversity offset strategy
- Appendix 17b-1-V1.4 – Aquatic ecology
- Figure 1-1-V1.3 – Wandoan Coal Project locality
- Figure 2-3-V1.3 – Proposed route options
- Figure 6-1-V1.3 – Project areas for Volume 1
- Figure 6-2-V1.3 – 47,000 tonne bulk sample location – 2008
- Figure 6-3-V1.3 – Indicative mine layout and schedule
- Figure 6-5-V1.3 – Indicative pit cross-section
- Figure 6-6-V1.3 – Year 5 excavation and refill plan for MLAs 50230 and 50231
- Figure 6-7-V1.3 – Year 5 excavation and refill plan for MLA 50229
- Figure 6-8-V1.3 – Year 10 excavation and refill plan for MLAs 50230 and 50231
- Figure 6-9-V1.3 – Year 10 excavation and refill plan for MLA 50229
- Figure 6-10-V1.3 –Year 20 excavation and refill plan for MLAs 50230 and 50231
- Figure 6-11-V1.3 – Year 20 excavation and refill plan for MLA 50229
- Figure 6-12-V1.3 – Year 30 excavation and refill plan for MLAs 50230 and 50231
- Figure 6-13-V1.3 – Year 30 excavation and refill plan for MLA 50229
- Figure 6-14-V1.3 – Indicative snapshot of mine operations, Year 10, Woleebee pit
- Figure 6-15-V1.3 – Coal handling and processing plant
- Figure 6-16-V1.3 – Block flow diagram of the coal handling and preparation plant
- Figure 6-17-V1.3 – Block flow diagram of the coal processing plant (CPP)
- Figure 6-18-V1.3 – Block flow diagram of rejects and tailings handling
- Figure 6-25-V1.3 – Proposed rail spur alignment layout
- Figure 6-26-V1.3 – Indicative operational mine facilities – Year 1
- Figure 6-27-V1.3 – Indicative operational mine facilities – Year 5
- Figure 6-28-V1.3 – Indicative operational mine facilities – Year 10
- Figure 6-29-V1.3 – Indicative operational mine facilities – Year 20
- Figure 6-30-V1.3 – Indicative operational mine facilities – Year 30
- Figure 6-31-V1.3 – Indicative model of operational accommodation facilities
- Figure 6-32-V1.3 – Temporary public road closures and relocations and stock routes
- Figure 6-33-V1.3 – Indicative Layout – main gate and security building
- Figure 6-34-V1.3 – Indicative Model – main gate and security building
- Figure 6-35-V1.3 – Indicative Model – mine infrastructure area (MIA)
- Figure 6-36-V1.3 – Indicative Layout – mine infrastructure area (MIA)
- Figure 6-37-V1.3 – Indicative Model – administration facility
- Figure 6-38-V1.3 – Indicative Elevation – 80MW gas fired power station option
- Figure 6-39-V1.3 – Indicative Model – 80MW gas fired power station option
- Figure 6-40-V1.3 – Indicative Elevation – 30MW gas fired power station option
- Figure 6-41-V1.3 – Indicative Model 30MW gas fired power station option
- Figure 7-1-V1.3 to 7-4-V1.3 – Climate data for the Wandoan project study area – northern and southern extents
- Figure 7-5-V1.3 – Seasonal climatic data for the Wandoan project study – Taroom Weather Station
- Figure 7-6-V1.3 – Annual climatic data - Jondale Weather Station
- Figure 7-7-V1.3 – Six hourly climatic data - Jondale Weather Station
- Figure 8-1-V1.3 – Existing petroleum and mining tenements
- Figure 8-2-V1.3 – Mining lease application areas and gas pipeline
- Figure 8-3-V1.3 – Rural homesteads
- Figure 8-4-V1.3 – Zoning mapping
- Figure 8-5-V1.3 – Stock routes
- Figure 9-1-V1.3 – Soil test pit locations
- Figure 9-2-V1.3 – Bore hole locations
- Figure 9-3-V1.3 – Site topography
- Figure 9-4-V1.3 – Regional geology
- Figure 9-6-V1.3 – Extractive resources, permits and leases within the MLA areas and surrounds
- Figure 9-8-V1.3 – Soil associations in the MLA areas and surrounds
- Figure 9-9-V1.3 – Land suitability for rainfed cropping
- Figure 9-10-V1.3 – Land suitability for beef cattle grazing
- Figure 9-11-V1.3 – Good quality agricultural land
- Figure 9-12-V1.3 – Proposed Year 30 landform
- Figure 9-13-V1.3 – Soil management considerations
- Figure 10-1-V1.3 – Groundwater drilling program sites
- Figure 10-2-V1.3 – Surficial geology
- Figure 10-3-V1.3 – Groundwater flow rates from Xstrata exploration Boreholes
- Figure 10-4-V1.3 – Xstrata groundwater monitoring bore network
- Figure 10-5-V1.3 – Location and use of bores identified in hydro-census
- Figure 10-6-V1.3 – Bore pipelines-drains from identified community bores
- Figure 11-1-V1.3 – The surface water study area
- Figure 11-2-V1.3 – Major drainage systems crossing the MLA
- Figure 11-3-V1.3 – Historical and recent water quality monitoring sites
- Figure 11-4-V1.3 – Fitzroy drainage basin
- Figure 11-5-V1.3 – Declared watercourses and works requiring approval
- Figure 11-11-V1.3 – Extent of flooding - existing conditions
- Figure 11-12-V1.3 – Nearby water entitlements
- Figure 11-13-V1.3 – Selected GAB bores, springs and baseflow streams near Wandoan
- Figure 11-16-V1.3 – Proposed surface water management system - Year 1
- Figure 11-17-V1.3 – Proposed surface water management system - Year 10
- Figure 11-18-V1.3 – Proposed surface water management system - Year 30
- Figure 11-19-V1.3 – Afflux map 1% AEP
- Figure 11-20-V1.3 – Recommended surface water monitoring sites
- Figure 12-1-V1.3 – Existing road network
- Figure 12-2-V1.3 – Haulage routes
- Figure 13-1-V1.3 – Locations of dust and meteorological monitoring
- Figure 13-6-V1.3 –Year 1, PM10 maximum 24 hour ground level concentrations for the mine including background
- Figure 13-7-V1.3 – Year 1, PM10 annual average ground level concentrations for the mine including background
- Figure 13-8-V1.3 – Year 1, TSP annual average ground level concentrations for the mine including background
- Figure 13-10-V1.3 – Year 5, truck and excavator PM10 maximum 24 hour ground level concentrations for the mine including background – reduced extraction rates
- Figure 13-11-V1.3 – Year 5, truck and excavator PM10 annual average ground level concentrations for the mine including background – reduced extraction rates
- Figure 13-12-V1.3 – Year 5, truck and shovel TSP annual average for the mine including background – reduced extraction rates
- Figure 13-13-V1.3 – Year 5, dust deposition for the mine including background – truck and excavator at reduced extraction rates
- Figure 13-14-V1.3 – Year 10, PM10 maximum 24 hour ground level concentrations for the mine including background
- Figure 13-15-V1.3 – Year 10, PM10 annual average ground level concentrations for the mine including background
- Figure 13-16-V1.3 – Year 10, TSP annual average ground level concentrations for the mine including background
- Figure 13-17-V1.3 – Year 10, PM10 dust deposition for the mine including background
- Figure 13-18-V1.3 – Year 20, PM10 maximum 24 hour ground level concentrations for the mine including background
- Figure 13-19-V1.3 – Year 20, PM10 annual average ground level concentrations for the mine including background
- Figure 13-20-V1.3 – Year 20, TSP annual average ground level concentrations for the mine including background
- Figure 13-21-V1.3 – Year 20, dust deposition for the mine including background
- Figure 13-22-V1.3 – Year 30, PM10 maximum 24 hour ground level concentrations for the mine including background
- Figure 13-23-V1.3 – Year 30, PM10 annual average ground level concentrations for the mine including background
- Figure 13-24-V1.3 – Year 30, TSP annual average ground level concentrations for the mine including background
- Figure 13-25-V1.3 – Year 30, TSP dust deposition for the mine including background
- Figure 13-37-V1.3 – Recommended locations for continuous dust and meteorological monitoring
- Figure 13-38-V1.3 – Option 1 (80 MW) Power Station – Predicted 1-hour average ground level concentrations of nitrogen dioxide
- Figure 13-41-V1.3 – Predicted baseline odour impact form the current Wandoan WWTP based on August 2008 odour survey data
- Figure 13-43-V1.3 – Predicted odour impact from the upgraded Wandoan WWPT based on August 2008 odour survey data and proposed expanded plant with collection and treatment of odour emissions from Primary Treatment units
- Figure 15-1-V1.3 – Noise Monitoring Locations
- Figure 15-2-V1.3 – Noise Receptors surrounding the MLA
- Figure 15-3-V1.3 – Noise Receptors within Wandoan
- Figure 15-4-V1-3 – Noise contours Scenario 2 attenuated dragline bucket
- Figure 15-5-V1-3 – Noise contours Scenario 3c/d attenuated dragline bucket
- Figure 15-6-V1.3 – Noise contours Scenario 4 attenuated equipment
- Figure 15-7-V1.3 – Noise contours Scenario 5 attenuated equipment
- Figure 15-8-V1-3 – Noise contours Scenario 6 attenuated equipment
- Figure 16-1-V1.3 – Location of 115dB (linear) airblast overpressure prior to mitigation
- Figure 16-4-V1.3 – Location of 115dB (linear) airblast overpressure after mitigation
- Figure 17A-1-V1.3 – Flora and fauna survey in the study area
- Figure 17A-2-V1.3 – Regional ecosystems within the study area
- Figure 17A-3-V1.3 – Threatened species and communities within the study area
- Figure 17A-4-V1.3 – State Wildlife Corridors, Core Habitats and Biodiversity Planning Assessment
- Figure 17B-1-V1.3 – MLA areas aquatic survey sites
- Figure 17B-2-V1.3 – Gas supply pipeline aquatic survey sites
- Figure 20A-1-V1.3 – Known Indigenous Cultural Heritage Locations
- Figure 20B-1-V1.3 – MLA areas and gas supply pipeline with identified non-indigenous Cultural Heritage sites
- Figure 26-1-V1.3 – Potential cumulative impacts on adjacent sensitive receptors during operations
- Figure 26-2-V1.3 – Coal Resource tenure
- Figure 26-3-V1.3 – Petroleum and gas tenure
- Figure 27A-1-V1.3 – Mining Operations Layout
- Figure 27A-2-V1.3 – Mining Lease Application areas and gas pipeline
- Figure 27A-3-V1.4 – Sensitive Receptors
- Figure 27A-4-V1.4 – Discharge and monitoring points
- Technical Report V1-5 – Air quality assessment of the proposed Wandoan Coal Mine
- Technical Report V1-5 – Wandoan Coal Project - Community Consultation Report
- Technical Report V1-5 – Wandoan Coal Project - Economic Impact Assessment
- Technical Report V1-5 – Wandoan Coal Project - Environmental Impacts from Blasting
- Technical Report V1-5 – Limited Stage 1 – Environmental Site Assessment Mine Lease Application area, Wandoan, Queensland
- Technical Report V1-5 – Wandoan Coal Project - Geology, mineral resources, overburden and soils impact assessment
- Technical Report V1-5 – Wandoan Coal Project – Greenhouse Gas Assessment
- Technical Report V1-5 – Noise impact assessment – Wandoan Coal Project
- Technical Report V1-5 – Wandoan Coal Project – Non-Indigenous cultural heritage impact assessment Gas Supply Pipeline
- Technical Report V1-5 – Wandoan Coal Project – Non-Indigenous cultural heritage impact assessment
- Technical Report V1-5 – Wandoan Coal Project – Preliminary Groundwater Assessment
- Technical Report V1-5 – Wandoan Coal Project – Aquatic Ecology Impact Assessment
- Technical Report V1-5 – Wandoan Coal Project – Social impact assessment
- Technical Report V1-5 – Wandoan Coal Project, MLA area and surrounds – Terrestrial ecology impact assessment
- Technical Report V1-5 – Wandoan Coal Project – Transport impact study
- Technical Report V1-5 – Visual Impact Assessment Report – Wandoan Coal Project
EIS Volume 2 – Southern CSM Water Supply Pipeline Impact Assessment
- Chapter 1 - Introduction
- Chapter 2 – Project need and alternatives
- Chapter 3 - Project approvals
- Chapter 4 - Community consultation
- Chapter 5 – Project construction
- Chapter 6 – Project operations
- Chapter 7 – Climate
- Chapter 8 – Land use
- Chapter 9 – Geology, mineral resources, overburden and soils
- Chapter 10 – Groundwater
- Chapter 11 – Water resources
- Chapter 12 – Transportation
- Chapter 13 – Air quality
- Chapter 14 – Climate change and greenhouse gases
- Chapter 15 – Noise
- Chapter 16 – Vibration
- Chapter 17 – Ecology
- Chapter 17A – Terrestrial ecology
- Chapter 17B – Aquatic ecology
- Chapter 18 – Waste management
- Chapter 19 – Visual amenity
- Chapter 20 – Cultural heritage
- Chapter 20A – Indigenous cultural heritage
- Chapter 20B – Non-indigenous cultural heritage
- Chapter 21 – Social
- Chapter 22 – Economics
- Chapter 23 – Hazard and risk
- Chapter 24 – Health and safety
- Chapter 25 – Rehabilitation and decommissioning
- Chapter 26 – Cumulative impacts
- Chapter 27 – Draft Environmental Management Plan
- Chapter 28 – Summary of commitments and mitigation measures
EIS Volume 2 – Appendices and Attachments
- Appendix 1-1-V2.4 – Terms of reference checklist
- Appendix 2-1-V2.4 – Southern CSM water supply pipeline route selection report
- Appendix 3-1-V2.4 – Project approvals
- Appendix 8-1-V2.4 – Land use
- Appendix 17B-1-V2.4 – Aquatic ecology
- Figure 1-1-V2.3 – Southern CSM water supply pipeline
- Figure 2-1-V2.3 – Route options
- Figure 7-1-V2.3 to 7-2-V2.3 – Climatic data for the southern CSM water supply pipeline – southern extent
- Figure 7-3-V2.3 – Seasonal climatic data for the southern CSM water supply pipeline – Taroom Weather station
- Figure 7-4-V2.3 – Annual climatic data – Jondale Weather Station
- Figure 7-5-V2.3 – Six hourly climatic data – Jondale Weather Station
- Figure 8-1-V2.3 – Existing petroleum and mining tenements
- Figure 8-2-V2.3 – Tenure mapping
- Figure 8-3-V2.3 – Rural homesteads
- Figure 8-4-V2.3 – Stock routes
- Figure 9-1-V2.3 – Site topography
- Figure 9-2-V2.3 – Regional geology
- Figure 9-3-V2.3 – Extractive resources, permits and leases within the pipeline study area
- Figure 9-4-V2.3 – Land resource areas in the pipeline study area
- Figure 9-5-V2.3 – Land suitability for rainfed cropping
- Figure 9-6-V2.3 – Land suitability for beef cattle grazing
- Figure 9-7-V2.3 – Good quality agricultural land
- Figure 10-1-V2.3 – Geology of the southern pipeline area
- Figure 10-2-V2.3 – NRW and Xstrata monitoring bores in the southern pipeline area
- Figure 11-1-V2.3 – Catchment drainage and stream baseflow
- Figure 11-2-V2.3 – Watercourses and the proposed southern CSM water supply pipeline route
- Figure 15-1-V2.3 – Sensitive receptors
- Figure 16-1-V2.3 – Sensitive receptors
- Figure 17A-1-V2.3 – Flora and fauna survey in the study area
- Figure 17A-2-V2.3 – Regional ecosystems within the study area
- Figure 17A-3-V2.3 – Threatened species and communities within the study area
- Figure 17A-4-V2.3 – State wildlife corridors, core habitats and biodiversity planning assessment
- Figure 17B-1-V2.3 – Southern CSM water supply pipeline aquatic survey sites
- Figure 19-3-V2.3 – Visual management units
- Figure 19-12-V2.3 – Photomontage viewpoint locations
- Figure 19-13a-V2.3 – Location 13 – Peakes Road – existing
- Figure 19-13b-V2.3 – Location 13 – Peakes Road – proposed pipeline
- Figure 19-14a-V2.3 – Location 14 – Peakes Road – existing
- Figure 19-14b-V2.3 – Location 14 – Peakes Road – proposed pipeline
- Figure 19-15a-V2.3 – Location 15 – Open field near Gilgulgul – existing
- Figure 19-15b-V2.3 – Location 15 – Open field near Gilgulgul – proposed pipeline
- Figure 19-16a-V2.3 – Location 17 – Baileys Road – existing
- Figure 19-16b-V2.3 – Location 17 – Baileys Road – proposed pipeline
- Figure 19-17a-V2.3 – Location 18 – Leichhardt Highway – existing
- Figure 19-18-V2.3 – Potential sensitive receptors
- Figure 20A-2-V2.3 – Known indigenous cultural heritage locations
- Figure 20B-1-V2.3 – Southern CSM water supply pipeline route with identified non-indigenous cultural heritage sites
- Figure 24-1-V2.3 – Sustainable development policy
- Figure 27-1 V2.3 – Sustainable development policy
- Technical Report V2.5 – Wandoan Coal Project – Southern Coal Seam Methane Water Supply Pipeline, Aquatic Ecology Impact Assessment
- Technical Report V2-5 – Wandoan Coal Project – Southern CSM water supply pipeline - Community Consultation
- Technical Report V2-5 – Limited Stage 1 Environmental Site Assessment – CSM Water Supply Pipeline (South), Wandoan, Queensland
- Technical Report V2-5 – Wandoan Coal Project - Geology, mineral resources, overburden and soils impact assessment – Southern CSM Water Supply Pipeline
- Technical Report V2-5 – Wandoan Coal Project - Non-indigenous cultural heritage assessment – Southern Coal Sean Methane (CSM) Water Supply Pipeline
- Technical Report V2-5 – CSM water supply and gas supply pipelines - Surface water quality impact assessment
- Technical Report V2-5 – Wandoan Coal Project – Southern coal seam methane water supply pipeline - Terrestrial ecology impact assessment
- Technical Report V2-5 – Visual impact assessment report – Wandoan Coal Project, Southern coal seam methane water supply pipeline
EIS Volume 3 – Western CSM Water Supply Pipeline Impact Assessment
- Chapter 1 - Introduction
- Chapter 2 – Project need and alternatives
- Chapter 3 - Project approvals
- Chapter 4 - Community consultation
- Chapter 5 – Project construction
- Chapter 6 – Project operations
- Chapter 7 – Climate
- Chapter 8 – Land use
- Chapter 9 – Geology, mineral resources, overburden and soils
- Chapter 10 – Groundwater
- Chapter 11 – Water resources
- Chapter 12 – Transportation
- Chapter 13 – Air quality
- Chapter 14 – Greenhouse gases and climate change
- Chapter 15 – Noise
- Chapter 16 – Vibration
- Chapter 17 – Ecology
- Chapter 17A – Terrestrial ecology
- Chapter 17B – Aquatic ecology
- Chapter 18 – Waste management
- Chapter 19 – Visual amenity
- Chapter 20 – Cultural heritage
- Chapter 20A – Indigenous cultural heritage
- Chapter 20B – Non-indigenous cultural heritage
- Chapter 21 – Social
- Chapter 22 – Economics
- Chapter 23 – Hazard and risk
- Chapter 24 – Health and safety
- Chapter 25 – Rehabilitation and decommissioning
- Chapter 26 – Cumulative impacts
- Chapter 27 – Draft Environmental Management Plan
- Chapter 28 – Summary of commitments and mitigation measures
EIS Volume 3 – Appendices and Attachments
- Appendix 1-1-V3.4 – Terms of Reference Checklist
- Appendix 2-1-V3.4 – Western CSM water supply pipeline route selection report
- Appendix 3-1-V3.4 – Project Approvals
- Appendix 8-1-V3.4 – Land Use
- Appendix 17B-1-V3.4 – Aquatic Ecology
- Figure 1-1-V3.3 – Western CSM water supply pipeline
- Figure 2-1-V3.3 – Route options
- Figure 7-1-V3.3 to 7-2-V3.3 – Climatic data for the western CSM water supply pipeline
- Figure 7-3-V3.3 – Seasonal climatic data for the western CSM water supply pipeline – Taroom Weather Station
- Figure 7-4-V3.3 – Annual climatic data – Jondale Weather Station
- Figure 7-5-V3.3 – Six hourly climatic data – Jondale Weather Station
- Figure 8-1-V3.3 – Existing petroleum and mining tenements
- Figure 8-2-V3.3 – Land tenure
- Figure 8-3-V3.3 – Rural homesteads
- Figure 8-4-V3.3 – Stock routes
- Figure 9-1-V3.3 – Site topography
- Figure 9-2-V3.3 – Regional geology
- Figure 9-3-V3.3 – Extractive resources, permits and leases within the proposed pipeline area
- Figure 9-4-V3.3 – Land resource areas in the pipeline study area
- Figure 9-5-V3.3 – Land suitability for rainfed cropping
- Figure 9-6-V3-3 – Land suitability classes for beef cattle grazing
- Figure 9-7-V3.3 – Good quality agricultural land
- Figure 10-1-V3.3 – NRW and Xstrata bores in the western pipeline area
- Figure 10-2-V3.3 – Geology of the western pipeline area
- Figure 11-1-V3.3 – Catchment drainage, GAB spring vents and stream baseflow
- Figure 11-2-V3.3 – Watercourses and the proposed western CSM water supply pipeline route
- Figure 15-1-V3.3 – Sensitive receptors
- Figure 16-1-V3.3 – Sensitive receptors
- Figure 17A-1-V3-3 – Flora and fauna survey in the study area
- Figure 17A-2-V3-3 – Regional ecosystems within the study area
- Figure 17A-3-V3-3 – Threatened species and communities within the study area
- Figure 17A-4-V3-3 – State wildlife corridors, core habitats and biodiversity planning assessment
- Figure 17B-1-V3.3 – Western CSM water supply pipeline aquatic survey sites
- Figure 19-3-V3.3 – Visual management units
- Figure 19-14-V3.3 – Photomontage viewpoint locations
- Figure 19-15b-V3.3 – Location 19 – Goldens Bimbadeen Road, crossing of Horse Creek – proposed pipeline
- Figure 19-16a-V3.3 – Location 20 – Open fields west of Golden Bimbaden Road – existing
- Figure 19-16b-V3.3 – Location 20 – Open fields west of Golden Bimbaden Road – proposed pipeline
- Figure 19-17a-V3.3 – Location 21 – Roma Taroom Road – existing
- Figure 19-17b-V3.3 – Location 21 – Roma Taroom Road – proposed pipeline
- Figure 19-18-V3.3 – Potential sensitive visual receptors
- Figure 20A-3-V3.3 – Known Indigenous Cultural Heritage Locations
- Figure 20B-1-V3.3 – Southern CSM water supply pipeline route with identified non-indigenous cultural heritage sites
- Figure 24-1-V3.3 – Sustainable Development Policy
- Figure 27-1-V3.3 – Sustainable Development Policy
- Technical Report V3-5 – Wandoan Coal Project – Western Coal Seam Methane Water Supply Pipeline, Aquatic Ecology Impact Assessment
- Technical Report V3-5 – Wandoan Coal Project – Western CSM Water Supply Pipeline - Community Consultation
- Technical Report V3-5 – Wandoan Coal Project – Geology, mineral resources, overburden and soils impact assessment – Western CSM Water Supply Pipeline
- Technical Report V3-5 – Visual Assessment Report – Wandoan Coal Project, Western coal seam methane water supply pipeline.
- Technical Report V3-5 – CSM water supply and gas supply pipelines – Surface water quality impact assessment
- Technical Report V3-5 – Wandoan Coal Project – Western coal seam methane water supply pipeline – Terrestrial ecology impact assessment
EIS Volume 4 – Glebe Option Impact Assessment
- Chapter 1 - Introduction
- Chapter 2 – Project rationale and alternatives
- Chapter 3 – Approvals and legislative framework
- Chapter 4 - Community consultation
- Chapter 5 – Description of the project
- Chapter 6 – Climate and natural disasters
- Chapter 7 – Land
- Chapter 8 – Water resources and water quality
- Chapter 9 – Transport
- Chapter 10 – Air quality and greenhouse gas
- Chapter 11 – Noise and vibration
- Chapter 13 – Aquatic ecology
- Chapter 14 – Matters of national environmental significance
- Chapter 15 – Waste
- Chapter 16 – Cultural heritage
- Chapter 17 – Social environment
- Chapter 18 – Economic environment
- Chapter 19 – Hazard and risk
- Chapter 20 – Cumulative impacts
- Chapter 21 – Draft environmental management plan
- Chapter 22 – References
EIS Volume 4 – Appendices and Attachments
- Appendix 4-A-V4 – Example of letter to affected stakeholders
- Appendix 4-B-V4 – Database of affected persons
- Appendix 4-C-V4 – Full list of itemised comments received during stakeholder consultation
- Appendix 5-A-V4 – Pipeline observations
- Appendix 8-A-V4 – Key to geological mapping symbols
- Appendix 8-B-V4 – Sunwater Glebe Weir water quality data
- Appendix 12-A-V4 – Glebe option flora methodology
- Appendix 12-B-V4 – Impact assessment methodology
- Appendix 12-C-V4 – Glebe option preliminary management plan descriptions – flora and fauna
- Appendix 12-D-V4 – Glebe option fauna methodology
- Appendix 12-E-V4 – BRBS biodiversity significance
- Summary of proponent commitments
- Terms of reference for an environmental impact statement
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Last updated: 16 Mar 2023