Showing posts with label Eastern Creek. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Eastern Creek. Show all posts

Tuesday, 8 October 2019

Press Release: No Incinerator for Western Sydney & Comments from 'whyilovemountdruitt' Face Book Page

Cleanaway is planning a WtE (Waste to Energy) Incinerator to be built in Eastern Creek.
Apparently, one dangerous incinerator per suburb is not enough...
The new proposal from Cleanaway is no different to the Next Generation WtE development application which was rejected last year by IPC, after the NSW Planning, NSW EPA, the NSW Health, local councils and the residents voiced their concerns against their proposal.
WTE technology is the dirtiest type of energy production in the world and for every 4 tonnes of rubbish burnt, one tonne of extremely toxic and dangerous fly ash must be buried and left for our future generations to deal with. Not to mention the added air pollution and carcinogens being pumped into our environment daily. The toxins from this technology have been found in our food, lungs, breast milk, placenta, it permeates our food chain and bodies. Incineration of any type is dangerous and not the way forward for our future and doesn’t belong in any country’s waste policy.
WTE technology is only popular because of the Clean Energy financial incentives being offered by the Federal Govt for a non-clean nor green industry and they need to be removed now.
Once again, Western Sydney is the dumping ground and although they say it is only for 500,000 tonnes, which is no less dangerous, this is just the beginning and the strategy they use to get their foot in the door and the proposal approved. Once approved, those limits are increased with frightening regularity.

#EXCLUSIVE: $500 million incinerator planned for western Sydney.
Sydney’s landfill crisis is set to be tackled with an ambitious proposal to convert household waste into enough energy to power 65,000 homes in the city’s western suburbs.
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Sydney’s landfill crisis is set to be tackled with an ambitious proposal to convert household waste into enough energy to power 65,000 homes in the city’s western suburbs.

Ron Vorbach Using the guise of
power to get around all opposition 
really shows how easy it is to 
hoodwink people here and people 
are silly enough to accept it. What 
toxics will be emitted infecting the 
health of all in it`s path let alone the 
stench. 65000 homes of possible 
very sick people that wont even get 
sorry from the government.
1
  • We are being had Ron.
  • We sure are. a well known fact with the Sydney basin. Sea air pushes everything in it`s path to the mountains and in most cases unable to push what ever over the mountains and thus all builds up giving us our own climate. Thus every thing gets caught and builds up in outer Sydney including pollutants . A wise government would freight these waist items to less populated rural locations and use the energy it creates to power large aircons which would generate water. Thus one area of drought issues resolved .

Sunday, 9 December 2018

'Bring On The Christmas Spirit' - Eastern Creek RFB Santa Runs - Minchinbury Community Page

I think it is great that some of our local communities organise Santa Runs around the community -  Here is one just outside Mount Druitt. I personally would like to see this as something that could be organised by Blacktown City Council - parading during the day through local streets: giving gifts donated by other community members / local business to needy children and families - a touch of happiness on their day.


🎄 🎅🏻 2018 SANTA RUNS!! 🎅🏻 🎄
It’s come to the time of year where Eastern Creek RFB have been asked to help take Santa around in the firetruck to visit the areas around our station.
Below is a letter for each of the places we will be driving Santa to see all the good boys & girls where they can meet him, grab a quick photo & get some lollies. We will be posting times closer to the day, so make sure you keep track of his whereabouts!!
We will see you there 😃

Wednesday, 25 April 2018

Important Incincerator Update - Face Book


Kerri Bradbury is with Stephen Bali and 90 others.
10 hrs
IMPORTANT INCINERATOR UPDATE:
Message to our community at the community meeting April 2017:
"Bremmer: Japan has hundreds of Incinerators. But they are also contributing 40% of the global Dioxin emissions and they have the highest levels of Dioxin in the bodies of their citizens. As the host community, you are going to be living in the incinerator sacrifice zone.”
The state government wants to follow processes and has referred the INCINERATOR proposal to the Independent Planning Commission, despite the Planning Department rejecting it. It will be up to 3 independent people to decide.
A waste of money for sure!
You can help send a strong message by:
1. Coming to the special public meeting on 14 May @ 11am at Rooty Hill RSL (no need to register) We need lots of people!
2. Register to speak at the above meeting (see link to register in comments below) This helps, even if it’s a sentence or two.
3. Or if you can’t make it or are afraid to speak, you can write to the Independent Planning Commission with your objections and concerns about it.
Link to register to speak or details to write will be posted in comments below.⬇️⬇️⬇️

The Erskine Park community hall was packed on April 13 as hundreds of local residents expressed their opposition to The Next Generation’s controversial plan to…
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Thursday, 15 March 2018

Blacktown City Council - Mayoral Statement EfW Incinerator Reply Dodges The Questions


Mayoral Statement
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Statement by the Mayor of Blacktown City, Stephen Bali MP             15th March 2018

EfW Incinerator reply dodges the questions

The company wanting to build an Energy from Waste (EfW) Incinerator in Western Sydney is still dodging the questions about how it will affect the Sydney metropolitan area.
Garbage disposal company Dial-A-Dump Industries through The Next Generation (NSW) Pty Ltd (TNG) wants to build stage one of a two-stage plant that will eventually burn more than a million tonnes of waste a year – just across the M4 from Minchinbury at Eastern Creek.

The NSW Government’s planning authority gave TNG’s Energy from Waste Incinerator a third chance to meet the state’s mediocre pollution laws yet many issues are overlooked or ignored.

In what is supposed to be TNG’s final attempt to resolve all outstanding issues, there are still many questions and issues raised by Blacktown City Council that have been inadequately addressed or left unanswered.

Just how many times should this student be allowed to re-sit the exam?  When will all the questions be answered?  More than that, surely this is yet again a fail mark?

For example, we asked TNG to outline how foreign objects will be excluded from the waste stream and for an assurance that all waste will undergo some form of validated pre-treatment to prevent toxic material from being burnt.
These issues were not addressed.

TNG completely brushed aside Council’s concerns about air quality monitoring.

We asked them to undertake air quality monitoring for a year before the plant operates to get an accurate baseline data for future monitoring comparison.

TNG responded that because they are “not responsible for the operation of air pollution monitoring systems,” they “cannot comment on the nature or investment in these operations”.

What an appalling side step that shows no desire to seek a proper air quality monitoring regime.
We also asked TNG to:
  • appoint a designated officer to monitor the environmental performance for the life of the plant
  • establish a Community Liaison Group to discuss concerns and monitor the plant’s performance
  • update what we considered to be insufficient flood modelling
  • get external certification to ensure the process is industry best practice
  • better outline how the plant will comply with the NSW Environment Protection Authority Energy from Waste policy.
There was no response to these and lots of other important issues. This cavalier approach to responsible reporting shows a complete contempt for the issue of public accountability.

For this and many other reasons, Blacktown City Council says this application should be refused.

Background Information
Garbage disposal company Dial a Dump, through The Next Generation (NSW Pty Ltd), wants to build stage one of a two stage plant that will eventually burn more than a million tonnes of waste a year – across the M4 from Minchinbury at Eastern Creek.

This is the fourth time Blacktown City Council has considered and reviewed a variation of the Environmental Impact Statement for the EfWI proposal (the previous being in March 2014, August 2015 and February 2017) and on each occasion the Council found issues of great concern.
TNG’s first Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) was knocked back, so they tweaked the modelling for a second EIS and now they have tweaked the modelling again in response to strong criticisms and these are contained in what is termed a Response to Submissions.

One of Blacktown City Council’s concerns is that the base process remains unchanged, but the predictions of its likely effects have been “updated”, based on changes to the modelling.

The Response to Submissions follows the public exhibition of the second, amended EIS for the proposed Energy from Waste incinerator that received nearly 1,000 objections.
Opponents included the Environment Protection Agency, the Western Sydney Local Area Health District, Blacktown City Council and Penrith City Council, as well as environmental groups, large companies and 950 members of the public; who all lodged submissions with the Department of Planning and Environment.

It is clear that placing a giant waste-burning incinerator capable of consuming more than a million tonnes of waste a year has sent shock waves through the community.
In its official submissions to the Department of Planning and Environment, Blacktown City Council has strongly objected to the proposal.

TNG has had at least three formal attempts to get this right, yet a significant number of the issues raised in Blacktown City Council’s most recent submission were overlooked or ignored by the proponent in its Response to Submissions.

Project status – approval process
This State Significant Development is under evaluation and the NSW Government has not placed a date on when a decision will be made.  The Department of Planning and Environment (DPE) is currently considering the Response to Submissions lodged following TNG’s second Environmental Impact Statement.  The first EIS was comprehensively rejected because it was inadequate.

Saturday, 6 January 2018

Blacktown City Council Tweets ' Requiring Residents And Rate Payers Review On TNG's....

Advice from Blacktown City Council:
We are calling on residents and ratepayers to review The Next Generation’s (TNG’s) response to all the submissions made against the proposed Energy from Waste facility at Eastern Creek. You can raise your concerns before Monday 12 February 2018 -

Monday, 7 August 2017

Four Corners On Our Western Sydney 'Dial A Regeneration Dump'

So we have posted about the proposed 'Regeneration Dial a Dump' in Western Sydney before and yet what disturbed myself when listening to a four corners report was that The CEO  is blaming that due to a minority of scare campaigning against this plant.

He is saying that people of Blacktown are against it and should be proud of it. Would you tell me, Mr Malouf, CEO of Dial A Dump, would you actually move to a surrounding suburb, near the proposed dump?

When the NSW Health and EPA are against this proposal, then the NSW Government should  make the right decision and refuse the proposal for the sake of our communities future lives, 'health and safety' of our community is important and vital.

The below link to ABC Four Corners 'Thrashed' program, discusses how companies are shifting our commercial waste  dumped interstate or in even in NSW landfilling. The last part of the video discusses the plan discussing of this proposal plan at Eastern Creek.

View here for ABC Four Corners program: Thrashed and then click on the video

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Tuesday, 1 August 2017

Survey - Do Want The World's 'Dial A Dump' Incinerator In Our Backyard - Eastern Creek?

This is a chance for you to  have a say online on what you think about having a Toxic incinerator in our backyard in Eastern Creek. This will send a message to all our State Members of Parliament to tell them how we feel - remember people power is important here.

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