NOTICE of AMENDMENT of LICENCE EXPIRY DATES SECTION 59B(9) and SECTION 59(1)(K) ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACT 1986 LICENCED PRESCRIBED PREMISES

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NOTICE of AMENDMENT of LICENCE EXPIRY DATES SECTION 59B(9) and SECTION 59(1)(K) ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACT 1986 LICENCED PRESCRIBED PREMISES NOTICE OF AMENDMENT OF LICENCE EXPIRY DATES SECTION 59B(9) AND SECTION 59(1)(k) ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACT 1986 LICENCED PRESCRIBED PREMISES Section 63 of the Environmental Protection Act 1986 prescribes that a licence shall continue in force for such period as is specified in the licence. The Department of Environment Regulation’s (DER) Guidance Statement on Licence Duration provides for the granting of licences for up to 20 years duration. In accordance with section 59(1)(k) of the Environmental Protection Act 1986, the CEO may amend the duration of a licence. Having had regard to the Guidance Statement on Licence Duration, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) has determined that the licence expiry dates for almost all of the licensed prescribed premises are to be amended. The following matters have been considered: confirmations which have been received from licensees and local government authorities have been considered to ensure that amended expiry dates do not exceed the duration of any relevant planning approvals and mining tenements; risk-based reviews for the assessment of licenced prescribed premises will be undertaken in accordance with DER’s regulatory framework; licenced prescribed premises will be subject to ongoing compliance inspections and investigations following incidences and complaints, in accordance with the EP Act; in the event that risk issues arise in relation to licenced prescribed premises, the CEO may, depending on the circumstances: o amend the conditions of licenced prescribed premises at any time; o in the event of an alleged offence, exercise enforcement powers under the EP Act, including an environmental protection notice; and o in the event of breach of licence conditions, revoke the licence; to ensure the efficient operation of the licensing regime, the regulatory burden of frequent renewals in the absence of full assessment has been removed; and the extension of expiry dates will enable both DER and affected licensees to undertake an ordered and structured implementation of DER’s risk-based regulatory framework to existing premises. Notice of Amendments This notice is given in accordance with section 59B(9) of the Environmental Protection Act 1986 that the following licences are hereby amended to have the new expiry date in accordance with the schedule set out below. These amendments are effective as of 29 April 2016. Jason Banks DIRECTOR GENERAL DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT REGULATION 29 April 2016 SCHEDULE OF LICENCE PREMISES EXPIRY DATE AMENDMENTS COMMENCEMENT PREVIOUS NEW EXPIRY LICENCE OCCUPIER NAME PREMISES NAME DATE EXPIRY DATE DATE Electricity Generation and Retail L4193/1989/12 Corporation Synergy - Perron Quarry 20 August 2013 19 October 2018 19 August 2032 L4201/1991/11 Water Corporation Woodman Point WWTP 1 November 2010 31 October 2016 31 October 2029 L4202/1991/10 Water Corporation Point Peron WWTP 1 November 2010 31 October 2016 31 October 2022 L4247/1991/13 Talison Lithium Australia Pty Ltd Greenbushes Lithium Operations 14 December 2013 13 December 2016 13 December 2026 L4275/1982/15 Mid West Ports Authority Geraldton Port 18 March 2015 17 March 2020 17 March 2025 L4323/1988/10 Craig Mostyn Farms Pty Ltd Craig Mostyn Farms - Gingin 19 February 2013 18 February 2018 18 February 2028 L4328/1989/10 Global Advanced Metals Pty Ltd Wodgina Mine 1 October 2013 30 September 2018 30 September 2033 Pilbara Iron Company (Services) L4385/1988/12 Pty Ltd Channar Iron Ore Mine 1 June 2011 31 May 2016 31 May 2031 L4404/1991/15 Harvey Fresh (1994) Ltd Harvey Fresh Juice and Dairy Factories 1 October 2012 30 September 2017 30 September 2031 L4409/1988/8 Westpork Pty Ltd Westpork Gingin Breeder Farm 5 October 2015 4 October 2020 4 October 2024 BGC (Australia) Pty Ltd t/a BGC L4431/1987/12 Cement BGC Cement 1 October 2013 30 September 2018 30 September 2028 L4432/1989/14 Pilbara Ports Authority Port Hedland Port 16 October 2016 16 October 2026 16 October 2016 Brownes Foods Operations Pty L4437/1988/12 Limited Brunswick Milk Processing Facility 29 November 2013 28 November 2018 28 November 2024 L4459/1987/13 Argyle Diamonds Limited Argyle Diamond Mine 20 September 2014 19 September 2019 19 September 2032 L4466/1988/13 Chevron Australia Pty Ltd Thevenard Island Facility 1 November 2013 31 October 2016 31 October 2026 L4467/1972/14 Chevron Australia Pty Ltd Barrow Island Oil and Gas Facility 1 November 2014 31 October 2019 31 October 2026 L4496/1988/11 Big Bell Gold Operations Pty Ltd Bluebird Gold Mine 1 October 2013 30 September 2018 30 September 2023 L4498/1986/15 Hexion Australia Pty ltd Hexion Australia Pty Ltd 25 September 2015 24 September 2016 24 September 2029 L4503/1975/14 BHP Billiton Iron Ore Pty Ltd Mt Whaleback/Orebody 29/30/35 17 November 2013 16 November 2018 16 November 2032 L4504/1981/17 South32 Worsley Alumina Pty Ltd Worsley Alumina Refinery 1 October 2015 30 September 2018 30 September 2024 BHP Billiton Iron Ore Port Hedland L4513/1969/18 BHP Billiton Iron Ore Pty Ltd Operations 17 November 2013 16 November 2016 16 November 2030 L4549/1982/12 Holcim (Australia) Pty Ltd Turner River Quarry 1 October 2013 30 September 2018 30 September 2025 L4557/1986/19 Iluka Resources Limited North Capel Operations 24 January 2014 23 January 2019 23 January 2034 Hanson Construction Materials L4593/1983/13 Pty Ltd Hanson - Gelorup Quarry 1 October 2012 30 September 2017 30 September 2023 L4597/1988/14 Hanking Gold Mining Pty Ltd Marvel Loch Mine 26 September 2013 25 September 2018 25 September 2022 Page 1 of 33 Noted _________________ SCHEDULE OF LICENCE PREMISES EXPIRY DATE AMENDMENTS COMMENCEMENT PREVIOUS NEW EXPIRY LICENCE OCCUPIER NAME PREMISES NAME DATE EXPIRY DATE DATE L4605/1987/11 Koppers Wood Products Pty Ltd Koppers Wood Products 1 October 2013 30 September 2018 30 September 2027 Agnew Gold Mining Company Pty L4611/1987/11 Ltd Agnew Gold Operations 18 October 2013 17 October 2018 17 October 2022 L4612/1989/11 BHP Billiton Nickel West Pty Ltd Leinster Nickel Operation 19 October 2013 18 October 2018 18 October 2030 Lime Industries Pty Ltd (Osborne Park L4630/1989/12 Lime Industries Pty Ltd plant) 17 September 2011 16 September 2016 16 September 2034 L4680/1988/13 FMR Investments Ptd Ltd Greenfields Processing Site 1 November 2015 31 October 2020 31 October 2034 L4698/1967/12 Holcim (Australia) Pty Ltd Holcim - Bunbury Quarry Gelorup 1 October 2013 30 September 2016 30 September 2021 Electricity Generation and Retail L4706/1972/17 Corporation Muja Power Station 18 October 2014 17 October 2017 17 October 2036 L4726/1991/15 Water Corporation Subiaco Wastewater Treatment Plant 1 November 2014 31 October 2017 31 October 2022 L4739/1981/6 Holcim (Australia) Pty Ltd Albany Quarry 29 September 2009 30 September 2017 30 September 2027 L4741/1982/12 Holcim (Australia) Pty Ltd Nickol Bay Quarry 1 October 2013 30 September 2018 30 September 2022 Pilbara Iron Company (Services) L4762/1972/14 Pty Ltd Greater Tom Price Iron Ore Mine 28 May 2015 27 May 2020 27 May 2036 L4884/1992/11 Water Corporation Bullsbrook Waste Water Treatment Plant 17 October 2010 16 October 2016 16 October 2020 L4893/1992/14 Water Corporation Harvey Wastewater Treatment Plant 1 November 2013 31 October 2018 31 October 2024 L4958/1992/12 Aljota Pty Ltd Peel Pork Piggery 13 October 2013 12 October 2018 12 October 2028 L4996/1993/9 MMA Offshore Limited MMA Offshore Dampier Supply Base 24 November 2013 23 November 2018 23 November 2026 L5008/1991/13 A.R HOWARD & E.J HOWARD Kamarah Piggery 19 October 2011 18 October 2016 18 October 2026 L5089/1989/9 Kwinana Chlor Alkali Pty. Ltd. Kwinana Chlor Alkali Pty Ltd 27 July 2011 26 July 2016 26 July 2027 L5094/1987/16 Premier Coal Limited Premier Coal Mine 14 October 2015 13 October 2016 13 October 2028 L5099/1974/14 Southern Ports Authority Esperance Port Authority 7 March 2014 6 March 2019 L5101/1981/11 Ausvision Rural Services Pty Ltd Ausvision Rural Services Pty Ltd 23 January 2013 22 January 2018 22 January 2026 L5107/1988/13 HBJ Minerals Pty Ltd Jubilee Operations 25 October 2014 24 October 2019 24 October 2036 L5109/1990/13 Coogee Chemicals Pty Ltd Coogee Chemicals Pty Ltd 5 December 2014 4 December 2017 4 December 2034 Agnew Gold Mining Company Pty L5110/1988/10 Ltd Lawlers Gold Mine 19 October 2011 18 October 2016 18 October 2020 L5116/1978/10 IMI FABI (Australia) Pty Ltd Mount Seabrook Talc Mine 2 November 2014 1 November 2019 1 November 2028 L5154/1989/10 Schütz Australia Pty Ltd Schütz Australia Pty Ltd 16 November 2014 15 November 2019 15 November 2036 Page 2 of 33 Noted _________________ SCHEDULE OF LICENCE PREMISES EXPIRY DATE AMENDMENTS COMMENCEMENT PREVIOUS NEW EXPIRY LICENCE OCCUPIER NAME PREMISES NAME DATE EXPIRY DATE DATE Dardanup Butchering Company L5177/1989/13 Nominees Pty Ltd DBC Abattoir 1 October 2015 30 September 2020 30 September 2027 Western Australian Meat WAMMCO International - Katanning L5199/1983/12 Marketing Co-operative Limited Abattoir 16 October 2011 15 October 2016 15 October 2019 Rural Export & Trading (W.A.) Pty Rural Export & Trading (WA) Pty Ltd - L5200/1988/11 Ltd Peel Feedlot 9 October 2015 8 October 2020 8 October 2026 Shire Of Moora Waste Water Treatment L5214/1993/11 Shire Of Moora Plant 6 October 2013 5 October 2018 5 October 2032 L5241/1990/10 Apache Energy Limited Airlie Project 8 October 2014 7 October 2019 7 October 2029 L5245/1967/14 Alcoa of Australia Limited Kwinana Alumina Refinery 3 September 2014 2 September 2016 2 September 2022 L5265/1988/11 Bernard Hart Nominees PTY LTD Hartway Galvanisers 1 October 2015 30 September
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