Iron ore export through Esperance

Project
Proposal description

The proposal is to export 1.5 million tonnes of iron ore per annum through the port of Esperance. The ore would be mined by Portman mining at Koolyanobbing and transported by Westrail via the rail link through Kambalda, Norseman and Salmon Gums to the port of Esperance for loading onto ships.

The Portman Mining Koolyanobbing iron ore mining venture was separately referred to the Environmental Protection Authority previously. It was determined that it would be subject to Works Approval and Licencing under Part V of the Environmental Protection Act 1986, but that it would not be considered until the assessment of the Port Authority's proposal was completed.

Westrail's rail transport operation was not part of the proposal which was referred to the Environmental Protection Authority. However, during the assessment of the Port Authority's proposal, several issues concerning the rail transport operation were raised and the Authority decided that these would be addressed during the assessment process.

Assessment Number
781
Referred under EP Act
s38
Industry sector
Last updated
Current Status
Ministerial Statement published
2. Decision on whether to assess this proposal
Chair's Determination
Preliminary Environmental Factors
Date published
3. Assessment
Scoping
Approved
Environmental Review
4. EPA Report on assessment
EPA Report Number
701
Key Environmental Factors
Date published
5. Decision on proposal and implementation of proposal
Ministerial Statement
Date of approval
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