Regarding the planned relocation of sewerage ponds in Port Hedland, will the Minister advise: (a) what process has been put in place for attracting a private investor to undertake the relocation of th

AnsweredQoN 3107Legislative Assembly
Asked
15 June 2010
Portfolio
Lands

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Regarding the planned relocation of sewerage ponds in Port Hedland, will the Minister advise:
(a) what process has been put in place for attracting a private investor to undertake the relocation of the sewerage ponds from Port Hedland;
(b) what timelines apply and what funds have been allocated to attract a private investor to undertake this project; and
(c) will the Government proceed with wholly funding this project if a private developer does not come forward; and
(i) if not, why not?

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Answered
10 August 2010
Responded by
Minister for Lands
Response time
56 days
(a) LandCorp is undertaking a due diligence study on likely costs of relocation of the Wastewater Treatment Plant and the potential land development outcomes that relocation will achieve.  The outcomes of the due diligence study are aimed at identifying the financial and non financial impacts of all options and to provide developers with certainty for the reuse of the site.
(b) The study is nearing completion and meetings with key stakeholders will be held to progress the findings of the report so that a timeline can be established and any required funds to finalise the assessment of options can be allocated.
(c) The stakeholders will be discussing a range of issues including funding proposals which will be referred to my department for consideration.
(d) Refer to (c) above.
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