❓ This parliamentary question seeks information regarding the excavation and disposal of fill material from the Elizabeth Quay project, including volumes, destinations, treatment processes, and timelines.
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I refer to the Elizabeth Quay project and the ‘fill’ from the project, and I ask: (a) how much fill has to be removed from the project; (b) where is this fill going to be taken; (c) where will the fill be treated and cleaned; and (d) over what period will this fill be taken to the determined site?
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Answered
6 August 2013
Responded by
Minister for Planning
Response time
40 days
(a) The current plans for Elizabeth Quay will result in approximately 130,000 cubic metres being excavated from the site.
(b) The current plans involve approximately 25 per cent being re-used on site. The MRA is obtaining the necessary approvals for the remainder to be transported to cleared land adjacent to Whiteman Park that requires fill, or to other landfill sites.
(c) On site.
(d) It is anticipated to take 18 months.
(b) The current plans involve approximately 25 per cent being re-used on site. The MRA is obtaining the necessary approvals for the remainder to be transported to cleared land adjacent to Whiteman Park that requires fill, or to other landfill sites.
(c) On site.
(d) It is anticipated to take 18 months.
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