GSV TR1996/1 - Melbourne Supply Area: Extractive Industry Interest Areas
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Product description:Please note This report has been superseded by GSV TR2003/2 - Melbourne Supply Area: Extractive Industry Interest Areas Review (see 'Related Products' below). Download The downloadable version of this report is supplied in PDF format. Executive summary Quarries provide materials that have importance for all members of modern society. Sound management of extractive resources demands a careful balance between competing land uses to ensure that sufficient resources remain available for future generations at an affordable cost. In 1993, the Department of Energy and Minerals released the first report designating the Extractive Industry Interest Areas (EIIAs) in the Melbourne Supply Area. This revised edition aims to facilitate the protection of stone resources by identifying EIIAs within the Melbourne Supply Area. It has become necessary to revise the 1993 report to include:
The EIIA designation is applied to land that has been identified as being likely to contain stone resources of sufficient quantity and quality to support a commercial extractive industry operation. This should in no way be taken as an indication that a quarry can be established as-of-right in these areas. Any proposal to establish an extractive industry will be considered in the context of the approvals process under the Planning and Environment Act 1987, where, for example, social and environmental factors are also fully considered. The purpose of EIIAs is to:
EIIAs do not:
This report has been incorporated into the State Section of all planning schemes and therefore, in accordance with the requirements of the State Section:
The above provisions will ensure that any proposed land uses which may reduce the availability of stone resources are considered in accordance with Government policies and that any decision is made in the interest of the whole community. The EIIAs are presented as a series of eight maps, together with written descriptions of the local resource and also indicate those areas where extractive industries are unlikely to be permitted under current planning provisions. A total of 15 Extractive Industry Interest Area groupings, lying within the Melbourne Supply Area, are identified and described. Recommendations:
Bibliographic reference Olshina, A. & Jiricek, F., 1996. Melbourne Supply Area - Extractive Industry Interest Areas. Geological Survey of Victoria Technical Record 1996/1. Geological Survey of Victoria. Related products:
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