Showing posts with label #sand. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #sand. Show all posts

Friday, 12 October 2018

Community Meeting Reveals Details of Sand Mine

BY LAUREN FREEMANTLE

Bobs Farm residents are outraged after a fiery community consultation meeting with developer Tattersall Lander, over a proposal to build a sand mine 15 metres below the water table.

Around 40 people heard company director, Bob Lander reveal key points of the project, which will see 36 hectares of land cleared and result in 180 truck movements a day between the hours of 7am to 6pm. 

There's concern about the effects on threatened species living on the land, with a 24.5-hectare void to be left after extraction takes place. 

Port Stephens MP Kate Washington has vowed to oppose the venture and says residents at the meeting were appalled by what they heard. 

"Initially there was a sense of disbelief in the room at the information that was being presented," she explained, "but then it became betrayal - how could anyone think it's okay to dig up ancient sand dunes to 15 metres below the water table and then leave a 24-hectare void?" 

The MP is concerned trucks will be passing the 100-year-old Bobs Farm Public school every three minutes, posing air quality hazards and driving families away from the area. 

"This proposal is an abomination. Alongside my community, I will be opposing this venture every step of the way." 

Tattersall Lander intends to file final submissions to the Department of Planning by Christmas, at which point the full details will go live on the Department's website. 

It's understood following approval, the sand mine could be up and running in three years. 


Image: mprnews.org


Tuesday, 13 March 2018

Plea To Block Williamtown Sand Quarry



BY ARIANA GATTI

A public meeting was held at the Mercure Hotel in Williamtown on Monday night, to discuss the future plans of the possible extraction of three-million tonnes worth of sand, creating a new quarry.

The forty-two-hectare sight plans were not well received by the public or commissioners who attended the gathering, with at least ten objectors speaking out against the quarry development.

The large sand quarry was proposed for the adjacent block along Cabbage Tree Road, which will once again, cause disruptions for Williamtown residents.

Port Stephens MP, Kate Washington, who attended the meeting last night also expressed her disapproval of the quarry site operations and is asking for more research to be conducted before the Williamtown Sand Syndicate goes ahead with any plans.

"I am still of the view that it should be suspended until at least there is a greater understanding of the health impacts of PFAS in the area," she says.

"I am asking for it to be suspended until an epidemiological study can be completed, or until the residents can actually leave the area".

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Image source: http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-01-22/community-meeting-to-discuss-concerns-over-sand-quarry/7106314