Attachment 1 to Statement 715 - Increase in the accomodation capacity from 200 to 320 people approved under s45C on 2 April 2008.
Attachment 2 to Statement 715 - Increase to the disturbance area from 540 hectares to 590 hectares - change to proposal approved under s45C on 4 Mar 2009.
Attachment 3 to Statement 715 – Increase in groundwater abstraction from 75 kilolitres per day to 120 kilolitres per day of fresh water from existing bores, for potable use – change to proposal approved under s45C on 11 January 2012.
Attachment 4 to Statement 715 – Increase to disturbance footprint from 590 ha to 650 ha – change to proposal approved under section 45C on 21 June 2012.
Attachment 5 to Statement 715 – Increase to disturbance footprint from 650 ha to 655 ha – change to proposal approved under section 45C on 26 November 2014.
Attachment 6 to Statement 715 - Reclamation, crushing and shipping of quartzite ore from waste dumps - change to proposal approved under section 45C on 20 May 2015.
Attachment 7 to Statement 715 - Reconstruction of a portion of engineered seawall at Arbitration Cove; Dewatering approximately 25 GL of seawater from the inundated Main Pit at a rate of up to approximately 1,600 L/s; and Administrative change to amend total disturbance area for the proposal from approximately 655 ha” to “up to 670 ha” - change to proposal approved under section 45C on 13 April 2018.
Attachment 8 to Statement 715 - Changes:
- Include airfield as part of the infrastructure required
- Minor (<1ha) change to KIO disturbance footprint at the site of the proposed airstrip to be offset with the exclusion of an equivalent sized area.
Change to proposal approved under section 45C on 20 August 2019.
Attachment 9 to Statement 715 - Introduce a 1,211 ha development envelope and amend disturbance footprint as depicted in Figure 1. Remove the prescribed pit depths at closure. Remove the prescribed waste rock capacity. Remove maintenance of dewatering and reference to the Marine Management Plan (MMP) and remove dewatering of Main Pit and discharge associated with reconstruction of the seawall. Amend the prescribed potable water use limit of 120 kl per day to a maximum of 200000 kl/annum inclusive of both potable and non-potable water use over the remaining of the life of mine. Include operation of the seawall barge ramp and the construction of the seawall decommission trench within the proposed development envelope. Amend the reference to processing in the key characteristics table from ‘two-stage dry crushing and screening plant’ to ‘dry crushing and screening plant’. Change to proposal approved under section 45C on 24 April 2024.