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3:1 3.1 GEOLOGY 3.1.1 Geological Se
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3:3 Warkworth Seam Opencut Mining S
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3:5 area, and decreases to 3 degree
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3:7 and sonic logs were run on all
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SECTION 4 : PROJECT DESCRIPTION BEN
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4:2 The mine plan has been develope
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4:4 Overburden Fragmentation Overbu
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4:6 final landform of a smooth 10 d
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4:9 The preparation plant will be a
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4:25 be used at Bengalla. These hav
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4:27 The following strategy will be
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4:29 Heritage Management Regular in
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5:1 5.1 IMPACT ON TOPOGRAPHY, SOILS
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5:3 dairying. The Joint Venture pro
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5:9 Within mining lease boundary 12
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5:11 Vineyards There is a grape gro
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5:15 5.4.2 Blasting A test blast wa
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5:27 5.11 IMPACT ON EUROPEAN HERITA
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5:33 The main energy consumption at
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5:37 will therefore not be adversel
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5:39 The Bengalla Joint Venture pro
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5:41 Project Benefits The Bengalla
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6.1 6.1 ALTERNATIVES TO THE DEVELOP
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6.3 The environmental impact of dra
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Australian Bureau of Statistics, 19
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GLOSSARY Anisotropic A property, su
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G:3 SI PREFIXES Factor by which the
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Page No. 1.0 INTR
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2 Soil unit classification was adap
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4 substantial depth. The soils are
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6 TABLE 1 SOIL TEST RESULTS Samplin
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8 APPENDIX 2 SOIL SURVEY Bengalla S
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TABLE ..... LAND OWNERSHIP AND RESI
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Partly within Bengalla Authorisatio
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East of Bengalla Authorisation, Nor
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East of Bengalla Authorisation, Sou
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South of Bengalla Authorisation, So
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Property Number * Title Particulars