Geological Survey of Victoria Technical Record 1998/6
Geological Survey of Victoria Technical Record 1998/6 Bendigo Supply Area - Extractive Industry Interest Areas A. Olshina and F. Jiricek Bibliographic reference: Olshina, A. & Jiricek, F., 1998. Bendigo Supply Area - Extractive Industry Interest Areas. Geological Survey of Victoria. Technical Record 1998/6 Crown (State of Victoria) Copyright 1998 Geological Survey of Victoria ISSN 1324 0307 ISBN 0 7306 7925 X Keywords: extractive industry quarry planning Bendigo Victoria This report may be purchased from: Business Centre, Department of Natural Resources and Environment, Eighth Floor, 240 Victoria Parade, East Melbourne, VIC 3002 For further technical information contact: Manager, Geological Survey, Department of Natural Resources and Environment P O Box 500 East Melbourne, VIC 3002 Acknowledgments: R. Buckley, V. Dods, V. Gaedke, G. Hamilton and C. Wilman (NRE) for facilitating the consultative process and for input into the contents of the report; City of Greater Bendigo staff provided the planning overlay and R. Chan, K. Dixon, P. Dunlop, P. Elvey, M. Emmit, J. Haigh, B. James, J. Mills, C. Prowse, R. Thompson and R. Youl provided information on the nature and potential of various deposits in the area. Cover photo: Groundwater information was provided by Sinclair Knight Merz.K. Inan provided the Granite outcrops within the Harcourt statistical information. Granodiorite, Harcourt North. Bendigo Supply Area - Extractive Industry Interest Areas Executive summary Quarries provide materials such as clay, sand and rock that have importance for all members of our society. Good management of such resources demands a careful balance of competing land uses to ensure that such resources remain available for future generations at an affordable cost.
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