STURT HIGHWAY DUPLICATION - SEPPELTSFIELD ROAD TO GREENOCK ROAD
In accordance with the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 - Section 95A), the Department for Transport Energy and Infrastructure (SA) represented by Lou George (referring party) and Mandy Thomas (proponent), give notice of the publication of the following documents;
1. Appendix 1 - Sturt Highway Duplication Seppeltsfield Rd to Greenock Rd [PDF]
Appendix 2 - Aerial Photo [PDF]
Appendix 3 - Referral of Proposed Action
Vegetation_Services - data sheets [PDF]
Vegetation_Services - report [PDF]
Vegetation_Services - Sturt Highway Duplication - Data sheets [PDF]
Vegetation_Services - Sturt Highway Duplication - Report [PDF]
2. Associated Correspondence [PDF];
3. Review of Matters of National Environmental Significance [PDF]
The Department seeks the public's written comments on the reports which refer to the potential impact of works associated with duplicating a section of the Sturt Highway on the following Matters of National Environmental Significance;
Peppermint Box (Eucalyptus odorata) Grassy Woodland;
Flinders Ranges Worm-lizard (Aprasia pseudopulchella);
Osborn’s Eyebright (Euphrasia collina ssp.osbornii).
The section of the Sturt Highway is located between Seppeltsfield Road and Greenock Road, approximately 59km northeast of Adelaide (21km northeast of Gawler) in South Australia. The proposed upgrade comprises approximately 4.5km of new carriageway which will duplicate the existing two-lane highway.
The documents may be viewed at the following locations;
Department for Environment and Heritage
Level 1, 100 Pirie Street, Adelaide, SA;
Light Regional Council
93 Main Street, Kapunda, SA or 12 Hanson Street, Freeling, SA;
Greenock Post Office
2 Murray Street, Greenock, SA;
www.dtei.sa.gov.au;
www.dtei.sa.gov.au/infrastructure/sturt_highway_upgrade.
Comments are to be received by close of business 23 January 2009, addressed to;
Mr Matthew Jones
DTEI
PO Box 1
Walkerville SA 5081