Question regarding the potential sale or transfer of contaminated land in Dalyellup Greenpatch to Cristal Pigment Australia Ltd, and clarification of responsibility for the land. The answer confirms no plans for sale/transfer and identifies the responsible parties.

AnsweredQoN 1739Legislative Council
Asked
6 November 2018
Portfolio
Housing

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I refer to a letter dated 19 September 2018 from Contaminated Sites, Department of Water and Environmental Regulation to the Department of Communities, informing about the intent to reclassify a portion of the Dalyellup Greenpatch Lot 9105 on Plan 404839 from report not substantiated to contaminated, remediated for restricted use , and I ask: (a) will the portion of land that is likely to be under
reclassification be at any point in time sold or transferred to Cristal Pigment Australia Ltd; (b) if yes to (a), what will be the consideration for the transfer of land; and (c) if no to (a), who will be responsible for this portion of land?

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Answered
4 December 2018
Responded by
Minister for Environment representing the Minister for Housing
Response time
9 days
(a) There are no plans to sell or transfer the portion of land. (b) Not applicable. (c) The Dalyellup Beach Joint Venture is responsible for this portion of land, which consists of the Department of Communities (Housing Authority) and Home Satterley Dalyellup.

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