|   Agency Submissions Government Departments say noWe are not the only ones saying “halt the salt", many 
              Government Departments have made submissions to the Environmental 
              Protection Authority (EPA) recommending Strait’s salt mine 
              does not proceed.  The following have been taken from recent submissions by Government 
              Departments on the modified proposal Strait’s submitted to 
              the EPA: • Department of Environment and Conservation: 
              “…DEC is of the view that the modified proposal and 
              supplementary information have not adequately addressed our concerns 
              in relation to the impacts and risks to ecosystem function, sea 
              level rise, altered surface water and groundwater hydrology and 
              risks to the subterranean fauna of Exmouth Gulf. As such, this assessment 
              has not been able to demonstrate that the potential impacts and 
              risks to the biodiversity conservation values of Exmouth Gulf can 
              be managed to ensure that unacceptable environmental impacts will 
              not result from the implementation of this proposal…proceeding 
              with this proposal would forego the opportunity to conserve a nationally 
              significant, extensive and intact coastal ecosystem with significant 
              potential for nature-based tourism and fisheries resource protection.” 
              (March 2008)
 • Office of the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure: 
              “The proposal does not adequately demonstrate that the impacts 
              of coastal processes – particularly cyclonic storm surge inundation 
              and sea level rise – on the project area have been assessed, 
              nor does it fully explain the implications for development setbacks 
              and the structural integrity of proposed infrastructure.” 
              (1 May 2008)
 • Department of Fisheries: “…the revisions and best efforts of the proponent have 
              failed to address our concerns to a satisfactory level…within 
              the context of the great significance of the Exmouth Gulf from a 
              fisheries and ecological perspective.” (31 March 2008)
 • Minister for Fisheries:“…it is my view, and that of the Department of Fisheries, 
              that the improvements in the new proposal are not sufficient to 
              satisfy me that the project will not have significant and long-lasting 
              deleterious effects on the environment of the Exmouth Gulf, its 
              ecological processes and consequently the long-standing and sustainable 
              fishing and aquaculture activities that occur within the Gulf.” 
              (7 April 2008)
 • Marine Parks and Reserves Authority: “…the potential risks to the significant conversation 
              and biodiversity values of the Exmouth Gulf area remains high and 
              various potential environmental impacts remain uncertain.” 
              (20 March 2008)
 • Tourism Western Australia: “…does not allay fears that the Yannarie salt project 
              poses a threat to the conservation value in the area and that environmental 
              impacts are likely to be adverse to the current, and expanding, 
              nature based tourism in this area.” (28 March 2008)
 To view the Government Departments submissions, see below. Conservation Commission; Minister for Indigenous Affairs; 
              Mines Conservation, 
              Heritage and Mines (244 kb pdf in new window)
 Department of Environment and ConservationMain 
              Part 1 (2.18 Mb pdf in new window)
 Main 
              Part 2 (1.58 Mb pdf in new window)
 Supplementary 
              (593 kb pdf in new window)
 Department for Planning and Infrastructure DPI and 
              Department of Water (137 kb pdf in new window)
 DPI, two 
              submissions (1.63 Mb pdf in new window)
 Department of Fisheries  Main 
              (504 kb pdf in new window)
 Supplementary 
              (361 kb pdf in new window)
 Marine Parks and Reserves Authority MPRA, 2 
              submissions (172 kb pdf in new window)
 Tourism Western Australia Tourism, 
              2 submissions (281 kb pdf in new window)
 Department of Water, Pilbara Region Water, 2 submissions 
              (385 kb pdf in new window)
 
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