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MINERAL RESOURCES (SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT) (EXTRACTIVE INDUSTRIES) REGULATIONS 2019 (SR NO 137 OF 2019) - REG 8

Information required in work plans—description of the proposed work

For the purposes of regulation 7(a), the following information is specified—

        (a)     a description of sensitive receptors in relation to the environment, any member of the public, or land, property or infrastructure in the vicinity of the proposed work;

        (b)         a location map of the work plan area and areas within 2 km of the work plan area, drawn at an appropriate scale, that shows––

              (i)         the location of sensitive receptors identified; and

              (ii)         the extent and status of Crown lands and private lands; and

              (iii)     residential, commercial and industrial development; and

              (iv)     public facilities and infrastructure; and

              (v)     rivers and streams; and

              (vi)     for private land within the work plan area, any depth limitations on the land titles;

        (c)     a general description of geological information pertaining to the proposed work, including—

              (i)     stratigraphy; and

              (ii)     any adverse geological structures; and

              (iii)     the types of stone to be extracted; and

              (iv)     the estimated stone resources and reserves;

        (d)     a general description of the quarry operations including––

              (i)     the method and scale of extraction; and

              (ii)     stone processing methods and facilities; and

              (iii)     waste disposal methods and facilities; and

              (iv)     stockpiling facilities; and

              (v)     other quarry infrastructure;

        (e)     a site map, drawn at an appropriate scale, that shows the general layout of the quarry and associated facilities and infrastructure.



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