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Rasp Mine site

Submission in Response to Proposed Mining Activities At Rasp Mine by BHOP

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During their recent activities in 2007 this neighborhood endured loud firings damage to homes and even a cracked window.

 

What the Rasp Mine is proposing in there October update is a resumption of firings, a crusher built, ore transported from the crusher via dirt roads not far from Eyre St. Then onto Eyre Street and then returning empty via the same route.

 

This raises a number of concerns for us:

  1. Increased noise from firings, more possible damage to windows etc.
  2. Increased lead dust levels accumulating on our property.
  3. Increased noise from trucks on Eyre Street.
  4. An overall increase in noise and dust from 30-40 employees (as stated in SEE),    travelling to various locations on the mine site and up and down Eyre St.

 

The activities on the mine property are planned to be operational 24 hours a day 7 days a week. The trucking of ore using Eyre Street and crushing of ore will be 5 days per week   (the Mine Update does not mention which 5 days per week will be used)

The update also implies that if the wind is blowing in excess of 50 kms per hour from the north the crusher will still operate.

 

This increase in industrial activities is only going to be detrimental to us, our families and other South Broken Hill residents.

And this is only Stage 1.

 

We would like council to consider the effects of these activities in regard to the health and general well being of the residents of South Broken Hill

 

Also, if property prices in our area are reduced as a result of these activities, will our land rates be adjusted accordingly?

 

We recommend this application be rejected until further discussions have been carried out with the residents of south Broken Hill & the EPA.

 

During their recent activities in 2007 this neighborhood endured loud firings damage to homes and even a cracked window.

 

What the Rasp Mine is proposing in there October update is a resumption of firings, a crusher built, ore transported from the crusher via dirt roads not far from Eyre St. Then onto Eyre Street and then returning empty via the same route.

 

This raises a number of concerns for us:

  1. Increased noise from firings, more possible damage to windows etc.
  2. Increased lead dust levels accumulating on our property.
  3. Increased noise from trucks on Eyre Street.
  4. An overall increase in noise and dust from 30-40 employees (as stated in SEE),    travelling to various locations on the mine site and up and down Eyre St.

 

The activities on the mine property are planned to be operational 24 hours a day 7 days a week. The trucking of ore using Eyre Street and crushing of ore will be 5 days per week   (the Mine Update does not mention which 5 days per week will be used)

The update also implies that if the wind is blowing in excess of 50 kms per hour from the north the crusher will still operate.

 

This increase in industrial activities is only going to be detrimental to us, our families and other South Broken Hill residents.

And this is only Stage 1.

 

We would like council to consider the effects of these activities in regard to the health and general well being of the residents of South Broken Hill

 

Also, if property prices in our area are reduced as a result of these activities, will our land rates be adjusted accordingly?

 

We recommend this application be rejected until further discussions have been carried out with the residents of south Broken Hill & the EPA.

 

We the undersigned recommend this application be rejected until further discussions have been carried out with the residents of south Broken Hill & the EPA.
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# 53:
10:18 pm PST, Nov 15, Kirbie ., Australia
# 52:
10:02 pm PST, Nov 12, Jamie Long, Australia
# 51:
9:43 pm PST, Nov 11, Name not displayed, Australia
They should not be allowed to do all of this
# 50:
8:41 pm PST, Nov 10, Lynn Mclachlan, Australia
# 49:
8:07 pm PST, Nov 10, Leonie Bressenelli, Australia
# 48:
8:04 pm PST, Nov 10, Neesha Rolton, Australia
# 47:
8:03 pm PST, Nov 10, Paul Menz, Australia
# 46:
8:02 pm PST, Nov 10, Sandra Spencer, Australia
# 44:
8:00 pm PST, Nov 10, Ryan Davis, Australia
# 43:
7:59 pm PST, Nov 10, Sherry Davis, Australia
# 42:
7:57 pm PST, Nov 10, Bruce Davis, Australia
# 41:
6:36 pm PST, Nov 10, Denise Slattery, Australia
# 40:
6:24 pm PST, Nov 10, Irene Holmes, Australia
# 39:
6:20 pm PST, Nov 10, Jackie Burns, Australia
# 38:
6:18 pm PST, Nov 10, Tracey Mclennan, Australia
# 37:
6:07 pm PST, Nov 10, Jimmy Long, Australia
# 36:
6:05 pm PST, Nov 10, Gloria Long, Australia
# 35:
2:55 am PST, Nov 9, Paula Pace, Australia
I wish to have more information provided in layman terms please. I feel that even with limited knowledge on this matter it is clear that this is an envirornmental disaster for my family life. My main concerns are noise pollution, traffic accidents, more lead dust/pollution, damage to our homes structure from firings and decreased value in land and property prices. These are real concerns for my family, people who are employeed at this location return home to a peaceful environment, we have to live here and endure the above conditions.
# 34:
1:04 am PST, Nov 9, Michelle Mclachlan, Australia
# 33:
11:02 pm PST, Nov 8, S Kennedy, Australia
# 28:
10:38 pm PST, Nov 8, Tom Courtney, Australia
# 26:
1:15 am PST, Nov 8, Maxine Taylor, Australia
# 25:
10:27 pm PST, Nov 7, Shareen Johnstone, Australia
# 24:
8:32 pm PST, Nov 7, Rolf Zullig, Australia
The noise, pollution and disturbances outweigh the possible small benefits (if any) to the residents of Broken Hill by far and, this project should therefore not go ahead until further detailed discussions.
# 22:
6:47 pm PST, Nov 7, Debra Staker, Australia
# 21:
4:36 pm PST, Nov 7, Perri Stokes, Australia
# 20:
4:04 pm PST, Nov 7, Wayne Willadsen, Australia
# 16:
7:35 am PST, Nov 7, Georgie Donohoe, Australia
# 9:
11:24 pm PST, Nov 6, Thomas Holmes, Australia
# 8:
11:19 pm PST, Nov 6, Jeremy Haliday, Australia
not with my daughter in the area
# 7:
11:17 pm PST, Nov 6, Judy Harvey, Australia
# 6:
10:40 pm PST, Nov 6, Ella Willadsen, Australia
My young daughter is babysat in Eyre St on a regular basis this can not be good for her health
# 4:
10:14 pm PST, Nov 6, Ashley Willadsen, Australia
I recommend this application be rejected until further discussions have been carried out with the residents of south Broken Hill & the EPA.
# 3:
10:10 pm PST, Nov 6, Naomi Dodd, Australia
My children spend 3 days a week in Eyre st so this matters to me as well
# 2:
10:07 pm PST, Nov 6, Kathy Holmes, Australia
# 1:
10:04 pm PST, Nov 6, Bob Holmes, Australia
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