Question regarding the impact of a containment sump construction near the Kookaburra cinema on visitor amenities. The answer indicates a positive outcome, with overflow camping relocated to a better-equipped area.

AnsweredQoN 5989Legislative Assembly
Asked
10 August 2011
Portfolio
Environment; Water

QuestionView source ↗

Has the Department for Environment and Conservation or the Water Corporation considered what impact construction of a containment sump on an area previously used as a camp site adjacent to the Kookaburra outdoor cinema and visitors’ amenities centre will have on these amenities; and
(a) if yes, what was the outcome; and
(b) if not, will an impact study be carried out; and
(i) if not, why not?

AnswerView source ↗

Answered
20 September 2011
Responded by
Minister for Environment; Water
Response time
41 days
a) Yes
Construction of the drainage basin will minimise disturbance from campers on cinema patrons. A timbered area in the grounds of the adjacent Perth Hills National Parks Centre is now being used for overflow camping, with direct access to toilets and shower facilities.
(b)-(b)(i) Not applicable
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