Rockley Falls Quarry

Rockley Falls aerial photo

Rockley Falls aerial photo

Rockley Falls Quarry is located approximately four kilometres north east of Holbrook in southern New South Wales.

The principal purpose of Rockley Falls Quarry is to provide hard rock products for the Hume Highway duplication between Tarcutta and Table Top.

The quarry is expected to produce 700,000 tonnes of quarry material per annum for the first four years and up to 100,000 tonnes per annum for the remaining 16 years of its 20 year life.

The project has been approved by the Department of Planning under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979.

Rockley Falls Quarry EMP

TYPE  TITLE PUBLISHED SIZE
Environmental Management Plan, October 2009 21/10/2009 1633 KB
Appendices A to N 21/10/2009 5321 KB

Rockley Falls Quarry Advertisements

TYPE  TITLE PUBLISHED SIZE
Notice of Project Approval, June 2008 22/01/2009 93 KB
Enquiries and complaints procedure, July 2008 22/01/2009 39 KB

Rockley Falls Quarry Monitoring Results

TYPE  TITLE PUBLISHED SIZE
Annual Environmental Monitoring Report, June 2008 to May 2009 18/06/2009 2591 KB
Blast Monitoring Results, April 2008 to June 2009 4/09/2009 33 KB
Dust Monthly Monitoring Results, June 2008 to June 2009 4/09/2009 73 KB
Groundwater Monthly Monitoring Results, June 2008 to August 2009 4/09/2009 37 KB
Noise Monthly Monitoring Results, June 2008 to July 2009 4/09/2009 36 KB

Rockley Falls Licenses and Approvals

TYPE  TITLE PUBLISHED SIZE
Rockley Falls Quarry Project Approval 8/05/2009 2327 KB
DWE Approval 6/01/2009 1505 KB
Letter of Approval of extended working hours 18/06/2009 547 KB
Letter Of Approval, Increase Speed Limit 18/06/2009 18 KB
DoL Licence 18/06/2009 1417 KB
Groundwater Licence 18/06/2009 820 KB
Variation notice for Rockley Falls Qually 2/09/2009 5827 KB

Rockley Falls Quarry Audits

TYPE  TITLE PUBLISHED SIZE
2008 - 2009 Independent Environmental Audit Report 6/08/2009 1131 KB

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