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Powerline along Coorow-Greenhead Gully Roads - through Mount Lesueur National Park

Project
Proponent: 
State Energy Commission of Western Australia
Proposal description: 

The proposal is to construct a 33 kilovolt (kV) powerline to run within the road reserves of the Coorow-Greenhead and Cockleshell Gully Roads. A section of the Coorow-Greenhead Road route passes through the Mount Lesueur National Park.

The powerline would accommodate the long term needs of State Energy Commission of Western Australia for the provision of power to the two coastal towns of Leeman and Greenhead by replacing the existing line that passes through the Beekeepers Reserve which lies to the north of, but contiguous with, the Mount Lesueur National Park.

Note: The proposal was withdrawn by the proponent on 3 September 1992 after the report was released. No Ministerial decision was made.

Assessment Number: 
660
Region: 
Mid West
Referred under EP Act: 
s38
Industry sector: 
Infrastructure
Last updated: 
September 3, 1992
Current Status: 
Proposal withdrawn
2. Decision on whether to assess this proposal
Chair's Determination: 
Consultative Environmental Review
Date published: 
Saturday, 12 October, 1991
3. Assessment
Scoping
Approved: 
Friday, 1 November, 1991
Environmental Review
Public submissions: 
Friday, 27 March, 1992 to Monday, 1 June, 1992
Environmental Review documentation: 
PDF icon Consultative Environmental Review document
4. EPA Report on assessment
EPA Report Number: 
641
EPA Report: 
PDF icon Powerline along Coorow-Greenhead and Cockleshell Gully Roads - through Mount Lesueur National Park
Date published: 
Friday, 14 August, 1992
Appeals close: 
Friday, 28 August, 1992

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