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Open Gov Love Yow! Data - 7 May 2019 Designing for transparency, public participation and easy understanding ! ! https://commonground.nsw.gov.au/#!/ LINK TO SOURCE Titles process for mining and production in NSW Common Ground is a web


  1. Open Gov Love Yow! Data - 7 May 2019

  2. Designing for transparency, public participation and easy understanding

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  4. https://commonground.nsw.gov.au/#!/ LINK TO SOURCE

  5. Titles process for mining and production in NSW Common Ground is a web application made for the community by An interactive version of this poster, definitions for the NSW Government. It provides easy access to maps of mining and all abbreviations, maps, titles types, and more production activities across the State and helps explain the role of useful information can be found at www.commonground.nsw.gov.au community in the decision making process for any potential project. Exploration Application apply 10-20 weeks Active titles at this stage: ELA, E(MO)LA, PELA, PSPApp For Mineral Groups within a Mineral Allocation Area (MAA), Minister's consent is required prior to lodging an application. Application ? refused, Notice of Public comment Assessment by Division of withdrawn application process Resources and Energy or or expires in press Office of Coal Seam Gas (Coal, Petroleum, CSG) Exploration Licence granted $ security deposit paid seek 5 years Active titles at this stage: AUTH, EL, E(MO)L, EPL, PEL, PSPA $ Title expired, ? cancelled, Community Landholder Environmental Determine Rehabilitation Security renewed consultation access assessments resource of exploration deposit or revised negotiations required extent disturbance returned (Coal, Petroleum, (area reduced) or forfeited CSG) (eg REF , AIS, SDN) (if any) YES ? find Evaluation of economic Is this a viable operation now? and environmental viability HOLDING NO Could it be viable YES in the future? Assessment Assessment Lease Lease granted Conceptual Project Development Plan Application AL, A(MO)L, PAL ALA, A(MO)LA, PALA Mining/Production Application plan 2+ years Active titles at this stage: MLA, M(MO)LA, MPLA, PPLA ? Application/ Consent Gateway Community Development Environmental EIS reviewed Public determined, Process engagement consent impact by many exhibition of revised or refused application assessments Government EIS for (BSAL, CIC) submitted (EIS) Agencies Community Environmental Protection Development consent approved Licence granted Mining/Production Lease granted $$ security deposit paid extract 21+ years Active titles at this stage: CCL, CL, CML, DL, DSL, GL, M(C)L, ML, M(MO)L, MPL, PLL, PL(MP)L, PPL, S(C&PL)L, SL, S(PL)L Community Engagement Additional environmental approvals required Version 1.0 last updated 05.09.2014 KEY TO ICONS Mining/Production Operation commences Multiple government departments Environmental Continuous Compliance Checks undertaken and reviewed Community engagement Mining/Production Operation ceases close 5 years Community response ? Decision point $$ Rehabilitation Decommission site Refund of security Ongoing deposit or forfeit Disclaimer: This poster is intended to be an overview of the resource discovery and development cycle. It shows a simplified version of the process and where title types sit relative to the stages and typical steps in the lifecycle of a project. This diagram does not cover all variations in project discovery and development. Timings are estimates. Security deposit refers to rehabilitation commitments. More details about specific resources can be found at www.resourcesandenergy.nsw.gov.au

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