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Last updated: December 3, 2003
Proposal by the Midland Redevelopment Authority (MRA) to remediate 15.5 hectare (ha) of land in the western (Helena West) area of the former Midland Railway Workshop Site in Midland. Read more...Last updated: May 26, 2003
The proposal involves the construction and operation of a 30 GL desalination plant at one of two locations in the Kwinana Industrial Area. The alternative sites are at the Kwinana Power Station (KPS) or on the corner of Patterson and Office Roads, East Rockingham. Read more...Last updated: May 23, 2003
The proposal is for the construction, operation, and maintainance of a natural gas fired combined cycle gas turbine (CCGT) power plant with a nominal generation capacity of 120 megawatts (MW) on a site located at Part Lot 131 Mason Road, on the southwestern corner of Donaldson Road and Burton Place, off Mason Road, Kwinana. The plant will provide approximately 1,045 gigawatt hours (GWhr) of electricity annually into the South West Interconnected System (SWIS) electricity market. Read more...Last updated: May 16, 2003
Inquiry under s46 into the request for changes to the implementation conditions of Ministerial Statement 034 and Ministerial Statement 470 . CSBP proposes to export shipments of anhydrous ammonia from the Fremantle Ports’ Bulk Cargo Jetty at Kwinana to overseas markets, utilising its existing ammonia storage tanks, ammonia transfer pipeline (previously used for ammonia importation) and mobile loading/unloading arm trolley. The only additional item required to facilitate ammonia export is an... Read more...Last updated: February 18, 2003
The proponent seeks to re-create existing wetlands adjacent to the Osborne Park Branch Drain. It is considered that the wetlands will replace and in most cases, greatly improve upon the ecological, hydrological and social functions currently associated with the Cedric Street wetland. Inquiry under s46 into requested changes to the conditions of Ministerial Statement 522 . Read more...