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Gundy Coal Case Study

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Gundy Coal proposes the development of an open cut coal mine 6 km east of Scone and 3 km north of Segenhoe. The mine would be produced on the site of Arrowfield Stud (on Gundy Rd and along the Pages River). The mine will also be 17 km north of Aberdeen and 24 km north of Muswellbrook where by the coal would be transported through these towns towards its destination of the Newcastle port to be exported via ship. The mine should produce an average of 6 million tonnes of coal per year, culminating 120 million tonnes of coal over its 20-year life span.
The project of the open cut mine east of Scone involves the development and production of:
Mining of approximately 12 seams
• Mining of 120 million tonnes of coal over 20 years
• A production capacity of 6 MTPA
• Widening of mine access roads – Gundy Road and Segenhoe Road
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This can be done through efficient and high quality management/strategies, along with superior grade technology to minimize dust emissions from the coal mining process and transportation. It is up to Gundy Coal Ltd to ensure that their venture ensures to not exceed the particulate emission or deposition parameters established at any area in or accompanying.
4.2 Noise
Machinery both large and small is a significant part of open cut coal mining and therefore has a high possibility to produce noise pollution. For the majority of noise sources faced whilst mining, there are many mitigation verified methods of reducing the impact of noise. Noise absorbing barriers, sound silencers and purpose built exhaust systems and alarms are some of these main methods to mitigate machinery-produced noise. However for transport based (road or rail based) machinery external to the immediate mine site, the noise reduction can only be altered via appropriately designed/operated vehicles and

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