MCARTHUR RIVER MINE APPROVED UNDER EPBC ACT


Environmental Panorama
International
October of 2006

20 October 2006 - “I am satisfied that the proposed changes to the mine will not have a significant impact on matters of national environmental significance,” Senator Campbell said.

The McArthur River zinc, lead and silver mine and processing operation is located approximately 1000km south-east of Darwin. The proposed changes will see the mine shift from using underground to open cut methods of mining.

Approvals under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (EPBC Act) are required to consider impacts of development activity on matters of national environmental significance.

McArthur River mine needed approval under the Act because it was thought to have a potential impact on two matters on national environment significance: the threatened Freshwater Sawfish and several species of migratory birds.

Senator Campbell said that Xstrata is required to ensure ongoing protection of these matters by adhering to the following conditions:

• implement a Freshwater Sawfish management and monitoring plan;
• put in place a monitoring programme to assess the impact of metal pollution at Bing Bong Port on listed migratory birds; and
• undertake an independent compliance audit to ensure that the above conditions have been met.

Senator Campbell’s approval follows a rigorous environmental assessment of the mine and its possible impacts undertaken on behalf of both governments by the Northern Territory Government.

Northern Territory Government approval for the mine was given on 13 October 2006 on the basis that the environmental effects associated with the expansion and day to day operations of the mine are acceptable.

“This decision demonstrates anew that environment protection can be balanced with economic well-being, and is a win for Territorians and for all Australians,” Senator Campbell said.
Rob Broadfield

 
 

Source: Australian - Department of the Environment and Heritage (http:// www.environment.gov.au)
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