Bylong mine rejected for groundwater, 'problematic' carbon emissions

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Bylong mine rejected for groundwater, 'problematic' carbon emissions | p_hannam

cited the likelihood of "long-term declines in groundwater over prolonged dry periods", with a drawdown in groundwater reaching as much as nine metres in one area.that had rejected a coal mine near the town of Gloucester in part because of its climate change impact.

"The commission acknowledges that NSW is currently in transition away from the use of fossil fuels as an energy source," it said, adding that as a result it was necessary to take into account "the cumulative environmental impact" of the mine.

“It was the wrong place for a coal mine and this is the wrong time for NSW to be opening up new areas for coal exploitation as the world shifts away from coal in a bid to halt global warming." “It is clearer than ever that the Rocky Hill judgment sets a best-practice standard when considering new fossil fuel developments," Mr Morris said.

 

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p_hannam Good. This is fantastic news. Now to reject ALL other applications

margo694 p_hannam Please RobStokesMP do not approve the application for further mining under the Woronora River Dam and water catchment area got that GladysB ? Save our water

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