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  • Some people would argue that oil shale could be dumped somewhere else, but considering the volume of it, I cannot imagine 60 metre high dumps of spent shale stretching for kilometres around the area.
  • Committee 10 PFAS submission Radford.pdf (pdf 128 KB)

    I submit to the Inquiry that: (a) PFAS production and use be eliminated or severely restricted where no alternatives exist (b) During a transition away from PFAS chemicals that products and services carry PFAS warnings (similar to those used to deter smoking) (c) Any toxic PFAS waste dumps conform to Australia’s National Environmental Management Plan and that any such toxic waste dump is located sufficiently far away from residential areas, primary industries, water resources and sites of significance to Australian Indigenous communities.
  • Tabled Paper Local Government Land (pdf 569 KB)

    Licensing Act 1997; 2.20.2 excepting sealed containers, consume, carry or be in possession or charge of any liquor in an open container between the hours of 9.00pm on any day and 9.00am on the day immediately following (provided the land constitutes a park or reserve) except on premises in respect of which a licence is in force pursuant to the Liquor Licensing Act 1997; 2.21 Weddings conduct or participate in a marriage ceremony; 2.22 Encroachment erect or place any fencing, posts or other structures or any other items or substance such as to encroach onto the land; -5- 2.23 Closed Lands 2.23.1 at any time during which the Council has declared that it shall be closed to the public and which closure is indicated by a sign to that effect; 2.23.2 where land is enclosed with fences and/or walls and gates, at any time when the gates have been closed and locked; or 2.23.3 where admission charges are payable to enter without paying those charges; 2.24 Rubbish Dumps
    Presented by
    Hon Rory McEwen
    on
    07/12/2004
  • The cost estimate – from transport through to maintenance of the site for 100,000 years - is also simply a guess.
  • Tabled Paper Coast Protection Board (pdf 822 KB)

    Reconstruction of foreshore in Chetwynd Street area Construction of parking area, Surf Avenue, West Beach Erosion control Witton Bluff Dune stablisation near Onkaparinga outlet Foreshore protection in vicinity of Holdfast Bay Yacht Club Boat ramp in vicinity of Holdfast Bay Yacht Club Further investigations into offshore sand deposits near Brighton and Seacliff Removal of sand from Taperoo for placement at Henley, Glenelg and Brighton beaches (Stage 2) Collection and interpretation of data for the eventual formulation of a plan and supporting legislation for the protection, restoration and orderly development of the Metropolitan Coast Protection District (1) Realignment of "Salt Creek" to avoid possible flooding of Arno Bay; erection of sand drift fencing in general area of creek (1) Construction of small boat launching ramp at Waterloo Bay (1) Construction of loose rock protection t o= eroding foreshore at North Shields (2) Construction of small boat launching ramp at the above site
    Presented
    on
    12/11/1974
  • Tabled Paper Local Government Land (pdf 582 KB)

    Toilets (24) prevents certain activities in any public conveniences on local government land. 238538/PSK0020 - 4 - Rubbish Dumps (25) prevents people from interfering with, removing or taking away any rubbish that has been discarded at any rubbish dump on Council land.
    Presented by
    Hon Rory McEwen
    on
    15/09/2003
  • For more than a century they've been making steel on this site at Maud St, Waratah, a suburb of Vewcastle, they currently produce train wheels Ind axles and grinding balls used in mining.
  • This is a public document and it is available on the web site.
  • Committee 39 Epa Report (pdf 449 KB)

    The data should be available through a government web site. 32.
  • Passive Design Due to the shape of the site, overall building orientation on an East-West axis is not possible.
    Presented by
    Mrs Annabel Digance
    on
    17/06/2014
Acknowledgement of Country

The Parliament of South Australia acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the traditional owners of this country throughout Australia, and their connection to land and community. We pay our respect to them and their cultures and to the Elders both past and present.