


The Environmental Assessment Report has been prepared in accordance with these Director General’s requirements for environmental assessment and has been submitted to the Director-General of the Department of Planning for consideration. The Environmental Assessment Report has focussed on the key issues that are identified by the Department of Planning (DoP) and other agencies as important to evaluate the proposal, including potential social, economic or environmental impacts.
Pamada have taken time in preparing the Environmental Assessment Report for reasons of thoroughness and attention to detail on environmental areas that required prolonged observation. The report has been written by Pamada and HDB Town Planning, specialist environmental consultants and in consultation with community, government bodies and utilities such as the Department of Planning, Department of Environment and Climate Change, the Upper Hunter Shire Council and Energy Australia.
During the investigation and assessment period Pamada consulted directly with the community stakeholders, landholders, local residents, government departments and authorities, Indigenous groups and others as part of the planning and design investigation impacts on local groups and environment. Specialist consultants in the field of Noise, Visual Planning, Ecology, Heritage and Archaeology, Bushfire and others were used to determine overall impacts, constraints and the final design of the Park.
Pamada have endeavoured to reach as much of the community as possible in the locality during the assessment period. In addition a Community Open Day was held in February 2008 with feedback from the day used in the assessment report.
Anyone who would like to learn more about the Environmental Assessment or who have related concerns should contact Pamada on the following:
KEP Community Information Number: (02) 8228 7695During the public exhibition period the KEP Environmental Assessment Report will be available for public comment. All comments must be directed to the Department of Planning. Pamada encourage discussion and feedback on all independent studies undertaken by environmental consultants.
Complete paper copies of the Environmental Assessment Report can be viewed at the following venues:
Pamada staff will be available in Scone between the 26th of June and 4th of July to answer questions relating to the Kyoto Energy Park. For anyone wishing to make an appointment please contact Jamie Chivers on (02) 8228 7695.
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