Blocks
Title
What we heard
Item
Title
Keep the lake accessible during construction and operation
Short description
People want to be able to keep enjoying the lake safely, without too much disruption
while work on the Project is happening.
Title
Upgrade and add facilities
Short description
There’s a clear call for better boat ramps, jetties, and access paths so we can reach the water even when levels change.
Title
Give us predictable water level info
Short description
Locals and visitors want regular, clear updates about when the lake will be lowered or raised so they can plan their activities.
Title
Support fish restocking
Short description
Many fishers want to see ongoing efforts to replenish fish stocks, so the lake stays great for fishing.
Title
Be clear about the lake’s energy role
Short description
People want to understand that the lake is both for recreation and energy, and they appreciate honest communication about this balance
Title
Make safety a priority with signage and info
Short description
We’ve heard that good signs and clear communication are important to keep everyone safe, especially as water levels and conditions change
Resource category
Information Sheets
Name
What is an Environmental Impact Statement.pdf
Resource category
Information Sheets
Name
What is an Environmental Impact Statement.doc
Document
Resource category
Information Sheets
Name
Pumped hydro explained.pdf
Document
Resource category
Information Sheets
Name
Pumped Hydro explained.doc
Document
Resource category
What we heard reports
Name
What we heard.pdf
Document
Resource category
What we heard reports
Name
What we heard.doc
Document
Item
Title
Recreation and water access Information Sheet
Short description
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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.