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Proposed bypass of Greater Eastern Highway at Northam

Project
Proponent: 
Main Roads Department of Western Australia
Proposal description: 

The Great Eastern Highway presently runs through the Town of Northam.This current alignment has inherent problems for local traffic in terms of congestion and the frequency of accidents. Further problems include noise and visual pollution caused by traffic, particularly heavy vehicles. To alleviate these problems, three different alignments around the town have been put forward by Main Roads Western Australia for environmental impact assessment.

Assessment Number: 
756
Region: 
Wheatbelt
Referred under EP Act: 
s38
Industry sector: 
Infrastructure
Last updated: 
July 13, 1994
Current Status: 
Ministerial Statement published
Ministerial Statement published
2. Decision on whether to assess this proposal
Chair's Determination: 
Consultative Environmental Review
Preliminary Environmental Factors: 
Hydrological Processes
Date published: 
Saturday, 26 September, 1992
3. Assessment
Environmental Review
Public submissions: 
Friday, 6 August, 1993 to Friday, 3 September, 1993
Environmental Review documentation: 
PDF icon CER - Proposed bypass of Greater Eastern Highway at Northam
4. EPA Report on assessment
EPA Report Number: 
715
EPA Report: 
PDF icon EPA Report 715
Key Environmental Factors: 
Hydrological Processes
Date published: 
Thursday, 4 November, 1993
5. Decision on proposal and implementation of proposal
Ministerial Statement
Date of approval: 
Wednesday, 13 July, 1994
Ministerial Statement: 
PDF icon Ministerial Statement 358

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