ENVIRONMENTAL APPROVAL FOR VICTORIAN IRRIGATION PROJECT


Environmental Panorama
International
May of 2010


Media release
13 May 2010
Environment Protection Minister Peter Garrett has approved the Northern Victoria Irrigation Renewal Project under national environment law, with strict conditions.

“After a thorough assessment and public consultation it’s clear to me this project can go ahead without unacceptable impacts on nationally protected matters,” Mr Garrett said.

“This project is designed to significantly reduce water wastage by upgrading outdated irrigation systems. But we had to be sure these efforts to save water did not inadvertently have an impact on nationally threatened species and ecological communities, migratory species, and internationally important wetlands.

“I have imposed 10 strict conditions to minimise the potential environmental impacts of the project.

“For example, environmental watering plans must be prepared to address potential significant impacts on nationally protected matters. No modified operation which could impact on a site that a plan relates to, can be made until the plan has been approved by me.

“My conditions also require works to stop should new information become available showing that previously undiscovered nationally protected matters are likely to be significantly affected.
“Audits must be carried out by an auditor endorsed by me to ensure the strict conditions of my approval continue to be met.

“My decision was based on a careful assessment of technical studies. I want to thank those interested people who have participated in this thorough and transparent process.”

It is important to note that while a project may be allowed to proceed under national environment law, it may still need other approvals relating to funding or local and state government laws.

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Relocation of flying foxes from Sydney Botanic Gardens approved

Media release
14 May 2010
Environment Protection Minister Peter Garrett has approved, with strict conditions, the relocation of protected grey-headed flying foxes at the Royal Botanic Gardens in Sydney.

“After a thorough environmental assessment the relocation can go ahead and I am confident that there will be no unacceptable impacts on protected grey-headed flying foxes,” Mr Garrett said.

“I have imposed strict conditions to ensure the dispersal happens in a way that minimises impacts.

“The dispersal activity must happen within a limited timeframe to avoid disrupting the camp during the sensitive breeding and roosting season.

“An independent observer group and panel with expertise in animal biology and grey-headed flying foxes must oversee all aspects of the operation, and report back to my department.

“The Botanic Gardens Trust will be responsible and accountable for all aspects of the relocation. This includes ensuring the colony relocates to an appropriate site.

“Similarly, the trust is responsible and must be accountable for any safety risks associated with this operation and must conduct a public health risk analysis before the dispersal action can proceed.

“The grey-headed flying foxes are a threatened species protected under both state and national environment law. They play a crucial role in pollination and seed dispersal in our native forests. Protecting this species is therefore very important to our biodiversity,” Mr Garrett said.
Details of the approval decision and conditions can be found at www.environment.gov.au

 
 

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