Fimiston project stage II - mine and waste dumps
Project
Proposal description
KCGM are currently operating open pit and underground gold mines on the Golden Mile, which is an historical gold mining area adjacent to the urban area of Kalgoorlie/Boulder.
The proposal involves an expansion of existing open-cut mining activities. KCGM intends to rationalize the various open-cut mining operations on the Fimiston mining leases into a single operation. This would entail incorporation of the existing open pits into two large open pits to be known as the Combined Pit and the Western Lodes. There will be large scale mining of the Combined Pit with the Western Lodes being used as a flexible reserve. Open cut mining of this area is expected to last at least 15 years. New waste dumping areas will be required to accommodate material from the expanded open pit. These new areas will be located to the east of the pit between the expanded pit and the Trans Australian railway line. The proposal incorporates the recommendations of the Golden Mile Mining Development Planning Committee.
Referred under EP Act
s38
Last updated
May 17, 2006
Current Status
Ministerial Statement published
2. Decision on whether to assess this proposal
Date published
Wednesday, 12 August, 1992
3. Assessment
Scoping
Approved
Thursday, 8 June, 1989
Environmental Review
Environmental Review documentation
4. EPA Report on assessment
Key Environmental Factors
Date published
Friday, 5 July, 1991
5. Decision on proposal and implementation of proposal
Ministerial Statement
Date of approval
Thursday, 24 October, 1991
Post-assessment changes
s. 45C amendments
Attachment to Statement 188 - change to description of proposal - partial realignment of the environmental noise bund and loopline railway access - approved 17 May 2006.