❓ QoN 5637
AnsweredQoN 5637Legislative Council
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29 November 2007
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Parliamentary Secretary representing the Minister for the Environment
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7 days
Western Power has approval to construct a 330 kv power line from Collie to the Wells Terminal. This was approved and conditioned under Clearing Permit 1728/1. Western Power and its contractors are required to undertake all appropriate environmental precautions relating to dieback management.
I understand that Western Power is planning the construction of a new 330kv line from the Wells Terminal to an eastern terminal substation. This proposal has not yet been formally considered by DEC or the Environmental Protection Authority. Hygiene management for jarrah dieback disease prevention would be a key consideration of any approval process
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I understand that Western Power is planning the construction of a new 330kv line from the Wells Terminal to an eastern terminal substation. This proposal has not yet been formally considered by DEC or the Environmental Protection Authority. Hygiene management for jarrah dieback disease prevention would be a key consideration of any approval process
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