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Rehabilitation of sand mine for golf course and Well Licence Application within Priority 2 Groundwater Protection Area

Project
Proponent: 
City of Canning and Sunstate Pty Ltd
Proposal description: 

The proposal is to rehabilitate the silica and concrete sand mine pit at Lot 166 Clifton Road, Canning Vale by establishing a golf course and recreation park. The proposal also includes an application to the Water and Rivers Commission for a well license to irrigate the proposed golf course.

The site is located within the proclaimed Priority 2 Underground Water Pollution Control Area (UWPCA) of the Jandakot Water Mound and is within a Public Water Supply well field.

Assessment Number: 
933
Region: 
Perth
Referred under EP Act: 
s38
Industry sector: 
Land use
Last updated: 
April 6, 1998
Current Status: 
Minister determined that the proposal should not be implemented
Minister determined that the proposal should not be implemented
2. Decision on whether to assess this proposal
Chair's Determination: 
Consultative Environmental Review
Preliminary Environmental Factors: 
Hydrological Processes
Inland Waters Environmental Quality
Date published: 
Saturday, 21 January, 1995
3. Assessment
Scoping
Approved: 
Tuesday, 4 April, 1995
Environmental Review
Public submissions: 
Monday, 18 September, 1995 to Monday, 16 October, 1995
4. EPA Report on assessment
EPA Report Number: 
870
EPA Report: 
PDF icon Rehabilitation of sand mine for golf course and Well Licence Application within Priority 2 Groundwater Protection Area
Date published: 
Friday, 21 November, 1997
Appeals close: 
Friday, 5 December, 1997
5. Decision on proposal and implementation of proposal
Ministerial decision
Date: 
April 6, 1998

Source URL:https://www.epa.wa.gov.au/proposals/rehabilitation-sand-mine-golf-course-and-well-licence-application-within-priority-2