Report and recommendations of the EPA on the Iron Ore Mine, Downstream Processing and Port at Cape Preston, WA.

Maintenance and Update Frequency: unknown Statement: Original record compiled for the Western Australian Marine Science Institution (WAMSI), Project 3.8, 2008. Originally sourced from WA DEC Spatial Environmental Index of Reports (SEIR) database (April, 2008). Credit Environmental Protection Authori...

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Other Authors: Armstrong, Shannon (pointOfContact), Bancroft, Kevin (pointOfContact), Chapman, Tamra (pointOfContact), Coutts, Teresa (pointOfContact), Department of Parks and Wildlife (DPaW), Western Australian Government (hasAssociationWith), Halkyard, Brooke (pointOfContact), Ingram, Colin (pointOfContact), Luke Edwards (distributor), Marissa Speirs (pointOfContact), Pearson, Grant (pointOfContact), Prince, Bob (pointOfContact), Samson, Cath (pointOfContact), Shannon Armstrong (pointOfContact), Speirs, Marissa (pointOfContact), Stanley, Fran (pointOfContact), Trocine, Sabrina (pointOfContact), Wilson, Emily (pointOfContact), iVEC (hasAssociationWith)
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Published: Australian Ocean Data Network
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Online Access:https://researchdata.edu.au/report-recommendations-epa-preston-wa/690343
http://www.epa.wa.gov.au/docs/1344_B1056.pdf
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Summary:Maintenance and Update Frequency: unknown Statement: Original record compiled for the Western Australian Marine Science Institution (WAMSI), Project 3.8, 2008. Originally sourced from WA DEC Spatial Environmental Index of Reports (SEIR) database (April, 2008). Credit Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) Credit Austeel Pty Ltd Austeel Pty Ltd proposes to mine iron ore from the George Palmer Orebody on a pastoral lease about 25km south of Cape Preston. Ore will be fed to a purpose-built process plant to produce up to 13.8 million tonnes per annum of pellet iron and 4.7 million tonnes per annum of direct reduced iron (DRI) and/or hot briquetted iron (HBI). The products will be exported via a new port to be built at Cape Preston and Preston Island. Associated components comprise waste dumps, tailings storage facility, onsite accommodation for 420 (with up to 550 at Karratha), a 25km long transport corridor and a causeway from the mainland to the port off Preston Island. This report provides the Environmental Protection Authority's (EPA's) advice and recommendations to the Minister for the Environment and Heritage on the environmental factors relevant to the proposal.