This "Search Proposal" function provides all assessment documentation associated with a specific proposal, from referral through to Ministerial Statement, where relevant. Information on a specific proposal not available through this search function can be obtained by contacting DWER, EPA services: info.epa@dwer.wa.gov.au
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Last updated: April 2, 1992
The proposal is to develop an open cut coal mine at the Premier deposit in the Shotts Sub-Basin of the Collie Coal Basin. The Premier area is about 10 kilometres east of Collie and consists mainly of State Forest managed by the Department of Conservation and Land Management. The Premier Coal Mine would supply approximately 2 million tonnes of coal per year to the proposed private power station due to be built by 1996. It is a proposed open cut coal mining operation which will have a life of 30... Read more...Last updated: March 24, 1992
The proposal is to undertake a landfill operation over a period of five years. The reason for the land filling is to re-contour the existing undulating land to an approximate grade of 1:10 to the western lakes edge, southern and northern property boundaries, so as to improve the the overall visual aspect. lt is proposed to retain all existing trees on site. Read more...Last updated: March 19, 1992
Proposal for the rural subdivision of Lot 2 of Peel Estate being Lot 820 corner of Utley and Westcott Roadsm Serpentine, Shire of Serpentine/Jarrahdale. Read more...Last updated: March 12, 1992
The proposal is to construct and operate a 132 kilovolt (kV) transmission line between either the Picton or Manjimup substations and Mineral Deposits Limited proposed mineral sands mine at Beenup. SECWA's preferred option is for an overhead supply at 132kV from the Manjimup substation. Two other options from Picton (Great North Road and Margaret River) are also proposed. Read more...Last updated: March 11, 1992
The proposal is to extend Pioneer's existing hard rock quarry, located three kilometres south-west of Byford, onto an adjoining lot (Lot 2279). The existing facilities would be retained and the rates of extraction would not be expected to change significantly. The proposal is located in a region of forest covering the western edge of the Darling Scarp providing aesthetic and recreational land uses, and is in proximity to expanding urban population areas. Work in the proposed extension... Read more...Last updated: March 10, 1992
Proposal to refurbish the abattoir to Commonwealth meat export standards. Read more...Last updated: March 6, 1992
Metro Brick (A Division of Bristile Ltd) currently excavate clay for brick making purposes in a quarry located on Part Lot 36 Coondaree Parade, Upper Swan, just east of Great Northern Highway and about 14 km north of Midland. The environmental impact of the project was previously assessed by the Environmental Protection Authority in 1988 prior to the Minister for the Environment setting conditions on the project. An Application for Renewal of Excavation Licence by Metro Brick Pty Ltd was... Read more...Last updated: February 17, 1992
Proposal to develop Lot 418 Liddelow and Gibbs roads Banjup to create 17 "Special Rural" lots ranging in size from 2 ha to 5.2 ha. The site is currently zones "Rural" under the City of Cockburn's Town Planning Scheme No 2. Read more...Last updated: February 17, 1992
The Peel-Harvey estuarine system is badly degraded. The system shows signs of severe eutrophication (nutrient enrichment), which results in excessive algal growth. The algae live on the nutrients, and multiply rapidly, stifling life in the Estuary in warmer weather. The algae accumulate on the shores of the Estuary and rot, causing odour problems, polluting the shore, and killing wildlife and fish. This results in a significant reduction in the recreational, environmental, social and economic... Read more...Last updated: February 14, 1992
Residential and Special Rural Rezoning and Subdivision of Locations 90 and 92 Hardey Road, Serpentine Read more...Last updated: February 11, 1992
The proposal is to continue current mining of the orebody at Wonnerup, south of the mouth of the Wonnerup Inlet. The orebody contains heavy mineral sands and tailings remaining from mining done by another company in the 1960s. Cleanup work on the tailings remaining from the previous mining operation began in 1989 and is expected to be completed by March 1992. The proposal to mine adjacent to the existing operations would extend the mine life up to 12 months, with land restoration and... Read more...Last updated: February 10, 1992
Proposal by Homeswest to develop a 20 ha site in Brixton street, Kenwick. Under the proposalm 12 ha would be developed for a mix of housing densities and open space with the remainder being ceded to the Department of Conservation and Land Management for management as a conservation reserve. Read more...Last updated: February 6, 1992
Expansion of lime sands mining operation to 40,000 tonnes over a five year period. Read more...Last updated: January 28, 1992
The proposal is for the mining and processing of approximately 12 million tonnes of alluvial gravels extending for a distance of 2.5km downstream beyond current mining operations in Smoke Creek. The company proposes to begin mining later in 1991 and the programme is expected to take five years to complete. Additional areas under consideration downstream pending feasibility studies will be the subject of later referrals if mining is proposed. Read more...Last updated: January 20, 1992
The proposal is to rezone, subdivide and develop Swan Location 1739 on Neaves Road Mariginiup to create 11 "Special Rural" lots ranging in size from 2.01 ha to 2.34ha. The site is currently zoned "Rural" under the City of Wanneroo's Town Planning Scheme No 1 and has inadequate land use controls for the proposed "Special Rural" use. The development is seen by the proponent as an infill to develop the site in accordance with the surrounding area allowing for the... Read more...Last updated: January 20, 1992
The proposed development concept lor the Coral Coast Marina Resort is for a marina, an associated recreational holiday resort, commercia! facilities and a residential subdivision inland from the marina development. Significant drainage diversion works are necessary to accommodate the proposed marina and residential development. A quarry is required to provide armour stone for breakwater and groyne construction. The Stage 1 marina wou!d have a harbour with an approximate water area of 15.5 ha... Read more...Last updated: January 20, 1992
The proponent, J Mazza, proposes to subdivide and develop Lot 219 on Myall Road, Jandakot to create 9 "Special Rural" lots ranging in size from 2 ha to 2.17 ha. The site is currently zoned "Special Rural" under the City of Cockburn's Town Planning Scheme No. 2 with corresponding special provisions designed to regulate land use. Read more...Last updated: January 20, 1992
Rural residential rezoning, subdivision and development of Lots 395 and 400 Beenyup Road, Jandakot Read more...Last updated: January 17, 1992
The proposal to extend Yunderup Canals involves the construction of two additional canals. One canal is located to the east of the existing development on Lots 5, 6, 7 and 8 Kiap Road (17 .2 ha) and is aligned north-south, and the second canal is located to the north of the entrance to the existing development on Lot 18 Warma Way (5.7 ha) and is aligned northeast-southwest. The proposed development will include 7.4 ha of new canal waterway, 160 residential lots, a local store with a petrol... Read more...Last updated: January 10, 1992
The proposal is for an exploration programme to explore for mineral sands and to compile geo-scientific data using geophysical, geological and drilling techniques at locations throughout the length and breadth of the D'Entrecasteaux National Park. The area has been explored from the air using remote sensing geophysical techniques, such as airborne magnetometer surveys, and a number of magnetic anomalies, which may represent mineral sands deposits, have been identified. Read more...