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Scoping
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Purpose: Evaluate alternative approaches to the project that might reduce or avoid negative impacts.

Activities:

  • Identify and assess alternative project designs, locations, technologies, or operational methods.
  • This includes the "no action" alternative, where the project is not carried out at all.
  • Compare each alternative's environmental, economic, and social impacts.
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Baseline Data Collection
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Purpose: Gather information about the existing environmental conditions in the project area.

Activities:

  • Collect data on air quality, water resources, wildlife, vegetation, soil conditions, noise levels, cultural heritage, and socio-economic factors.
  • This helps establish a baseline for assessing potential impacts.
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Impact Assessment
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Purpose: Evaluate the potential environmental, social, and economic impacts of the proposed project.

Activities:

  • Assess both direct (immediate) and indirect (long-term) effects of the project on the environment.
  • Consider cumulative impacts, i.e., the combined effect of the project and other existing or planned developments in the area.
  • Evaluate different impact categories such as:
    • Air and water quality
    • Habitat disruption and biodiversity loss
    • Cultural and heritage impacts
    • Health and safety risks
    • Social and economic effects
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Identification of Alternatives
Content

Purpose: Evaluate alternative approaches to the project that might reduce or avoid negative impacts.

Activities:

  • Identify and assess alternative project designs, locations, technologies, or operational methods.
  • This includes the "no action" alternative, where the project is not carried out at all.
  • Compare each alternative's environmental, economic, and social impacts.
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Mitigation Measures
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Purpose: Develop strategies to reduce, avoid, or compensate for negative environmental impacts.

Activities:

  • Propose measures to mitigate impacts, such as altering project design, implementing best practices, or restoring affected areas.
  • Include monitoring and adaptive management plans to track the effectiveness of mitigation measures during the project's lifecycle.
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Draft EIS Preparation
Content

Purpose: Document the findings of the environmental assessment and impact analysis.

Activities:

  • Compile the baseline data, impact analysis, alternatives, and mitigation measures into a comprehensive report.
  • The draft EIS is submitted for public and agency review and comment.
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Public Review and Comment
Content

Purpose: Allow stakeholders, the general public, and relevant authorities to review and provide feedback on the draft EIS.

Activities:

  • Hold public meetings, consultations, or comment periods where interested parties can review the draft EIS and express concerns.
  • Address feedback and concerns raised by the public and other stakeholders.
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Final EIS Preparation
Content

Purpose: Revise the draft EIS based on public comments and finalise the report.

Activities:

  • Incorporate relevant comments and provide additional information or clarification where needed.
  • Finalize the EIS, ensuring that it reflects a balanced and comprehensive assessment of all issues.
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Decision- Making
Content

Purpose: Make a decision on whether the project should proceed based on the EIS.

Activities:

  • Decision-makers (e.g., government agencies, project proponents) review the final EIS and determine whether to approve, reject, or modify the project.
  • The decision will often include conditions to ensure that mitigation measures are followed and impacts are minimized.
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Monitoring and Follow-up
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Purpose: Ensure that the project is implemented as planned and that mitigation measures are effectively carried out.

Activities: 

  • Establish a monitoring program to track the project's environmental performance.
  • Review and update the EIS if there are significant changes to the project or unforeseen impacts.
  • Ensure compliance with environmental regulations and commitments made in the EIS.

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Energy Australia acknowledges that the site of the proposed Lake Lyell Pumped Hydro project is on the traditional Country of the Wiradjuri People. We recognise their continued connection to land, waterways and community, and we pay our respects to Elders past and present.