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1~ Government of Western Australia Department of Environment Regulation Appllcatlon form: works approval/ llcence Division 3, Part V, Environmental Protection Act 1986 (EP Act) Environmental Protection Regulations 1987 (EP Regulations) To the Chief Executive Officer This is an application for [select only one option] This application is for the category/categories of prescribed premises [Refer to DE R's Guidance Statement: Licensing and works approval process for further information on activities which will be subject to works approval/licensing. INSTRUCTIONS D Works approval D Works approval including clearing of native vegetation (Clearing Permit) X Co ncurrent works approval and licence or registration D Licence Registration number:[ Works approval number: [ D Renewal Licence number: [ D Amendment Licence or works approval number: ( D Registration (works approval already obtained) Works approval number:( ] D Application for a clearing permit already submitted Clearing permit application number: [ ] a Single category of prescribed premises /2 (specify category number): [ D Multiple categori es of prescribed premises (specify category numbers): [ ] D All activities on the premises within category of prescribed premises of Schedule 1 to the Environmental Protection Regulations 1987 have been specified above (tick if Yes) The application form must be completed with all information attached. This form is a statutory requirement under section 54(1)(a) for works approval applications, section 57(1)(a) for licence applications, and regulation 58 of the Environmental Protection Regulations 1987 for registration. If an application form has been submitted which is incomplete or materially incorrect, the CEO will decline to deal with the application under the EP Act and advise the Applicant accordingly. The instructions set out in this guideline to complete the application form are general in nature. A reference to 'you' in these instructions is a reference to the Applicant. Works approval only applies for new works approvals. For works approvals for existing premises, please select 'Amendment'. Concurrent applications for works approval and licence (or registrations) are encouraged. This means a single application is submitted. Applicants seeking further information relating to requirements under the EP Act are recommended to review the Act through the State Law Publisher (www.slp.wa.gov.au) For premises where activities fall within more than one category of prescribed premises, ALL categories must be licensed and identified. This applies for existing licensed premises seeking renewal or amendment, as well as new licensed premises. Guideline and app li ca t io n form for applications (July 2016 V4) 1

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Page 1: 1~ Government of Western Australia Government of Western Australia ... Throughput (in addition to 3.4 or 3.5) Proposed clearing area ... D D [JJX 4.3 Is the proposal

1~ Government of Western Australia ~ Department of Environment Regulation

Appllcatlon form: works approval/ llcence

Division 3, Part V, Environmental Protection Act 1986 (EP Act) Environmental Protection Regulations 1987 (EP Regulations)

To the Chief Executive Officer

This is an application for [select only one option]

This application is for the category/categories of prescribed premises

[Refer to DE R's Guidance Statement: Licensing and works approval process for further information on activities which will be subject to works approval/licensing.

INSTRUCTIONS

D Works approval

D Works approval including clearing of native vegetation (Clearing Permit)

• X Concurrent works approval and licence or registration

D Licence

Registration number:[

Works approval number: [

D Renewal Licence number: [

D Amendment Licence or works approval number: (

D Registration (works approval already obtained) Works approval number:( ]

D Application for a clearing permit already submitted Clearing permit application number: [ ]

a Single category of prescribed premises /2 (specify category number): [

D Multiple categories of prescribed premises (specify category numbers): [ ]

D All activities on the premises within category of prescribed premises of Schedule 1 to the Environmental Protection Regulations 1987 have been specified above (tick if Yes)

The application form must be completed with all information attached. This form is a statutory requirement under section 54(1)(a) for works approval applications, section 57(1)(a) for licence applications, and regulation 58 of the Environmental Protection Regulations 1987 for registration.

• If an application form has been submitted which is incomplete or materially incorrect, the CEO will decline to deal with the application under the EP Act and advise the Applicant accordingly.

• The instructions set out in this guideline to complete the application form are general in nature.

A reference to 'you' in these instructions is a reference to the Applicant.

Works approval only applies for new works approvals. For works approvals for existing premises, please select 'Amendment'.

• Concurrent applications for works approval and licence (or registrations) are encouraged. This means a single application is submitted.

Applicants seeking further information relating to requirements under the EP Act are recommended to review the Act through the State Law Publisher (www.slp.wa.gov.au)

For premises where activities fall within more than one category of prescribed premises, ALL categories must be licensed and identified. This applies for existing licensed premises seeking renewal or amendment, as well as new licensed premises.

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COMPLETION MATRIX The matrix below explains what sections are required to be completed for different types of applications.

Appl ication Form Section New Application/ Renewal Amendment Registration

Part 1 Applicant details - section 1.1 • • • Part 1 section 1.2 onwards • N/A A

Part 2 Premises • N/A A

Part 3 Proposed Activities • N/A A

Part 4 Other Approvals • N/A A

Part 5 Fit and competent operator • N/A N/A

Part 6 Public health and environmental • N/A A risks

Part 7 Siting and location • N/A N/A

Part 8 - not in use

Part 9 Submission of any other relevant • If required. If required . information

Part 10 Proposed fee calculation • • • Part 11 Submission of application • • • Acknowledgement and signature • • • Attachment 1A: Proof of Applicant status • N/A N/A

Attachment 18: ASIC Company Extract • NIA N/A

Attachment 2: Map for proposed premises • N/A A

Attachment 3A: Proposed activities • N/A A

Attachment 3B: Map for proposed area to • N/A N/A be cleared (only applicable if clearing is proposed)

Attachment 4: Other approvals • N/A A

Attachment 5: Fit and competent operator • N/A N/A

Attachment 6: Public health and • N/A A environment risks

Attachment 7: Siting and location • N/A A

Attachment 9: Other relevant information If required. N/A If required.

Attachment 10: Proposed fee calculation • N/A N/A

Attachment 11: Request for exemption If required. N/A If required. from publication

Key:

• Must be submitted To the extent changed/required in relation to the amendment

NIA Not required with application, but may be requested subsequently depending on DER records

"If required" are sections for applicants to determine.

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1.1 Applicant name ENMIC PTY LTD (full legal name)

ACN (if applicable) 066 882 291

1.2 Directors details (if applicant is a small

LANCE O'CONNOR

proprietary company) !RENE MENCHETTI

1.3 Registered business address PO BOX 1544, OSBORNE PARK, WA, 6916 (Registered with ASIC)

1.4 Address for correspondence

1.5 Contact person details

Position

Telephone

Email

1.6 Authorised representative Name (if any)

Telephone

Email

1.7 Applicant's representative Name

(if any) Telephone

Email

1.8 Occupier status Registered proprietor on certificate of title D

[One of the options must be Lease holder (please specify) RESERVE 30656

ll]X selected and if you have M?0/1302

been asked to specify, Public authority that has care, control or management of the land please provide details)

SHIRE OF AUGUSTA MARGARET RIVER (See attached deed) IJX

Other (please specify - for example, joint venture operating entity or contractor. Note contractual arrangements will need to be provided to evidence land owner's consent to occupancy arrangements. If D contractual arrangements are not finalised, reason why occupancy consent will be granted will need to be provided.)

Proof of occupier status 1.9 [Instructions set out in Attachment 1A completed lllX

Attachment 1 A)

ASIC Company Extract ./ 1.10 [Instructions set out in Attachment 1 B completed !iiX

Attachment 1 BJ

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INSTRUCTIONS

• Your full legal name must be inserted. Business names are not accepted. If a small proprietary company, the Directors' full names must also be provided.

• A proprietary is defined by ASIC as small for a financial year if it satisfies at least two of the following paragraphs:

the consolidated revenue for the financial year of the company and any entities it controls is less than $25 million

the value of the consolidated gross assets at the end of the financial year of the company and any entities it controls is less than $12.5 million, and

the company and any entities it controls have fewer than 50 employees at the end of the financial year.

The address for correspondence can be the same as the registered business address.

Details for a contact person must be provided (where you are an individual, you would be the contact person).

• Details for any authorised representatives must be provided (e.g. consultant) but only if you authorise that person to represent you and that person can be contacted by the Department in relation to your application.

Details of the occupation of the premises must be provided. One of the options must be selected and if you have been asked to specify, please provide details. For example, if 'Lease holder' has been selected, please specify the type of lease-e.g. pastoral lease, mining lease, general lease.

• You must provide proof of ownership in Attachment 1. Instructions are set out in Attachment 1.

---- --- --· -· .. -· ··- -- ·----- -- -- ---~ - ···-- ----·- -- -··,,- -···-,- ·-c··-1 Part 2. Premises

- ----·- ~- - ~ _, -- -- ~ - - - - - - - - - - - ,-~~---~- ... 2.1 Premises lega l description RESERVE 30656, CAVES ROAD, BORANUP

(whole or part to be specified) M?0/1302 (consistent with the boundaries of Reserve 30656)

[Land description: volume and folio number, lot or

SEE ATTACHMENTS location number(s), Crown lease or reserve number. pastoral lease number or mining tenement number of all properties, as shown on title details registered with Landgate]

2.2 Local government authority SHIRE OF AUGUSTA- MARGARET RIVER area

[City, Town or Shire]

2.3 GIS coordinates 6215570N

[GIS coordinates must be 322 850 E provided where cadastre are not used as the premises boundary) I

2.4 An aerial photograph and map of premises

Attachment 2 completed ilX [Instructions set out in Attachment 2) I

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i Part 3. Proposed activities (including clearing) · ,: · .. · ~~-,.._,-,~~-.;-~-~,..~.~-.. v:··-!~_.,.._ ~- ---.:-- --,,..,.- - -- ~ - ... --·- ~,..~- ... ~-...,..,.,....-~ ~~-~.-~,.~]

b__:__~-- - ------·--- ---~: ..... -._,.__=--~-----....::_·.___.__:::.___,.,_. --·--- -·· ---~--· -··-'-------~---=-~"'-~- ..... ~-~~ 3.1

3.2

3.3

3.4

3.5

3.6

3.7

3.8

3.9

3.10

Description/overview

[Instructions set out below and in Attachment 3A]

Attachment 3A completed

Estimated operating period (based on estimated infrastructure life)

Proposed date for commencement of works

Expected production

Design capacity

Throughput (in addition to 3.4 or 3.5)

Proposed clearing area (hectares and/or number of trees) - only required if application includes clearing

Proposed method of clearing (if applicable)

Period within which clearing is proposed to be undertaken (e.g. May 2015 - June 2015) (if applicable)

20 PLUS YEARS

1 DECEMBER 2016

UP TO 500 000

400 tonnes/hour

250 tonnes per hour

1.72 hectares within the yellow prescribed area of CPS 5804/1

LOADER

PROGRESSIVELY

~x

Map of area proposed to be cleared (if applicable)

[Instructions set out in Attachment 38]

Attachment 38 completed SEE CPS 5901/1 l!Jx

INSTRUCTIONS

• You must provide the scope, size and scale of all prescribed activities of Schedule 1 to the Environmental Protection Regulations 1987 including the maximum design capacity and the expected production capacity .

• You must identify emission discharge points.

You must also provide information on any other activity undertaken on the Premises if the activity poses a risk to public health or the environment.

You only need to provide information on the processes or operations of prescribed activities if they are unique or non-industry standard processes or operations. Instructions are set out in Attachment 3A.

If you are applying for a clearing permit you must provide the period within which clearing is proposed to be undertaken (e.g. May 2017 - June 2017) and a description of the method by which it will be undertaken.

4.1 Is the proposal a Major Resource Project (formerly known as a State Development [!JX D Project)?

Major Resource Projects include mining and petroleum activities or infrastructure projects which support mining and petroleum activities.

4.2 Has the proposal been referred to the Environmental Protection Authority? D D [JJX

4.3 Is the proposal subject to any Ministerial conditions under the Environmental ~x D D Protection Act 1986?

4.4 Has the proposal been referred or assessed under the Environment Protection !llx D D and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (Commonwealth)?

4.5 Has the proposal obtained all relevant planning approvals? D D [Ix

4.6 Has the proposal obtained all other necessary statutory approvals? D D IIIX

4.7 Has consultation been undertaken with parties considered to have a direct interest D D [IIX in the proposal?

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4.8 Other Approvals

[Instructions set out in Attachment 4)

·- - .. -Part 5. Fit and competent operator ..

Attachment 4 completed

- . - - - - - ·-

Note: Under this section, DER will undertake an internal due diligence of the applicant's fitness and competency based on DER's compliance records.

If you wish to provide additional information for DER to consider in making this assessment, you may provide that information in Attachment 11 (where it will not be published except where an application has been made, and only in accordance with, the Freedom of Information Act 1992).

No Yes

5.1 Has the applicant held or been part of a small proprietary company that has held a previous licence or works approvals?

D l!JX If yes, specify name of company and/or licence or works approval instrument number in Attachment 5.

5.2 If Yes to 5.1 or where the applicant wishes to provide additional information for DER's consideration, Attachment 5 completed.

Note: For an applicant that is a small proprietary company, each director must complete this section D as an individual, and include their previous history as directors of other small propriety companies.

7 :

: Part-6. P~bli~ health a~d-en~ironme~t;I risk; --·~ - · - ··· - -- -- - - - ~- ---- --- - - -----·; - - - - - I

6.1

6.2

6.3

6.4

6.5

6.6

Is there an emission to air from the activities that poses a risk to public health or the environment?

No

~x

(includes emissions from stacks, chimneys, baghouses, blow offs , dust, noise and odour emissions)

Is there an emission to surface water from the activities that poses a risk to public health or the environment? ~x

(includes end of pipe or outfall emissions to river, lakes, estuary or seas and pollution from containment overflow)

Is there an emission to land from the activities that pose a risk to public health or the environment? [IX

Yes

D

D

D

(includes point source emissions to groundwater including direct aquifer reinjection or deep well injection, as well as emissions to land through irrigation and infiltration and seepage pits.

Is there a risk of other incidents arising from the activities that pose a risk to public health or the environment? !llx D

(includes risk of a pollution incident or unplanned event related to hazardous materials or dangerous goods stored, used or handled)

Is there waste accepted, stored or recycled on the premises? li]X D

Waste type must be described with reference to Landfill Waste Classification and Waste Definitions 1996 (as amended December 2009) or the Environmental Protection (Controlled Waste) Regulations 2004. Detail must be provided on storage type (e.g. hardstand, containment infrastructure), capacity and containment features (lining, bunding).

Public hea lth and environmental risks

[Instructions set out in Attachment 6)

Attachment 6 completed

I

D

I

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INSTRUCTIONS

You must provide detail on source (e.g. kiln stack), contaminants (e.g. particulates) and quantity (mg/m3) of the emission. Instructions are set out in Attachment 6.

All material sources of emissions where there is a risk to public health or the environment, and for which there is a receptor must be identified. This includes where you may consider this to be a low risk.

The risk to public health or the environment and proposed controls are to be specified.

-~ ~ - - . -- - -- - ' .. -- - - . - ---- . - -- -. . . -- . l 1 Part 7. Siting and location . - - . .. . ·- - - -

7.1

7.2

7.3

Are there sensitive receptors located within specified separation distances from the premises?

No

l]X

Yes

D

In considering sensitive receptors and separation distances refer to DER's Guidance Statement: Separation Distances.

Are the premises located within or adjacent to any Specified Ecosystems such as wetlands, surface water, groundwater or terrestrial areas?

In considering Specified Ecosystems refer to DER's Guidance Statement: Environmental Sitmg.

Siting and Location

[Instructions set out in Attachment 7]

Attachment 7 completed

D !]X

Specified Ecosystems are defined in DER's Guidance Statement: Separation Distances.

,-,--·------- --- - - -·-,·- ... -------- ··---, ,- .. - ... -, -,------ -- -,-·· --· -----·.·-.-~----1 1 Part 8. Assessment Framework - DO NC>T COMPLETE: THIS SECTION NOT ACTIVE ·

1 .. _ ...... _ _ - - _.,_ • ____ ......_ ______ ... __ .. ___ - -~ --".!' _ ... ----· ····--·--- .....

8 eted

1• ·- -- --- - - -· - - - --- - -- -- - -- - - - -----,--- ·--- - -- . - - - -- - - -, --- - ------- --- --- ~ ... -. -----, · Part 9. Submission _of any other relevant inforr~ation

I - - - . - . -· . -- - - . - - ~- - - - - - - -- - - . - .. - - - - . ·--. - - - - I

9

10.1

No Yes

Additional information Attachment 9 completed !Ill f submitted

Supplementary documentation submitted ~ J(

List title of supplementary document/s in Attachment 9

All information and data used for the calculation of proposed fees provided. ~x

Detail of costs of works must include site works (e.g. levelling and drainage), construction works, plant and equipment hire and labour.

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10.2 Fee details

[Instructions set out in Attachment 1 OJ

INSTRUCTIONS

Attachment 1 0 completed

Fee calculators are available online to assist in completing this section.

• Licence fee calculator: www.der.wa.gov.au/LicenceFeeCalculator.

Works approval fee calculator: www.der.wa.gov.au/WorksapprovalFeeCalculator.

Licence and works approval amendments fee calculation (from 1 August 2016).

The fee prescribed for an application for an amendment to a works approval or licence is based on a unit value for 2016-2017 of $3.40 per unit, calculated (in accordance with regulation 588 of the Environmental Protection Regulations 1987):

for a single category of prescribed premises to which the works approval or licence relates, by using the fee unit number corresponding to the prescribed premises category and relevant production or design capacity threshold in Schedule 4 Part 1 of the Environmental Protection Regulations 1987.

• for multiple categories of prescribed premises to which the works approval or licence relates, by using the highest fee unit number corresponding to the prescribed premises categories and production design or capacity threshold in Schedule 4 Part 1 of the Environmental Protection Regulations 1987.

The relevant fee unit under Schedule 4 Part 1 of the Environmental Protection Regulations 1987 for calculating the application form amendment fee is to be determined by reference to the actual production or design capacity reported for the preceding year's annual licence fee. If an annual licence fee has not previously been paid or is not applicable as is the case for works approvals, the fee unit for an application for amendment is to be determined by reference to the production or design capacity currently prescribed in the licence or works approval.

All information considered exempt from public disclosure has been separately placed in Attachment 11. Grounds for claiming exemption in accordance with Schedule 1 to the Freedom of Information Act 1992 must be specified.

A fu ll electronic copy has been submitted via:

[email protected]

A full hard copy has been sent to:

APPLICATION SUBMISSIONS Department of Environment Regulation Locked Bag 33 Cloisters Square PERTH WA 6850

.. I,

(name) (position)

I confirm I am authorised on behalf of the applicant to submit this appl ication.

I confi rm that I have not altered the requirements and instructions set out in this application form.

D

IIJX

[IIX

I

I confirm that the information contained in this application is true and correct and I acknowledge that knowingly providing information which is false or misleading in a material particular commits an offence under section 112 of the Environmental Protection Act 1986 and may incur a penalty of up to $50,000.

I acknowledge that this application (excluding Attachment 11) is a public document and may be published. I confirm that information considered exempt from public disclosure has been placed in Attachment 11 with reasons as to why the information should be exempt in accordance with the grounds specified in Schedule 1 to the Freedom of Information Act 1992.

I acknowledge that subsequent information provided in relation to this application will be a public document and may be published unless written notice has been given to the Department of Environment Regulation by the applicant, at the time the information is provided, claiming that the information is considered exempt from public disclosure.

I acknowledge that the decision to not publish information will be at the discretion of the Department of Environment Regulation and will be m consistently with the provisions of the Freedom of Information Act 1992.

(Signatur

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ATTACHMENT CHECKLIST

You must provide copies of certificate of title, lease or other instruments evincing proof of occupier status.

DEED BETWEEN SHIRE OF AUGUSTA - MARGARET RIVER

AUTHORITY FROM ENMIC PTY LTD

TENEMENT REGISTER - DEPARTMENT OF MINES AND PETROLEUM

Attachment 18: ASIC Company Extract

You must provide a company extract (showing current company information only) from ASIC.

Attachment 2: Map for proposed premises

You must provide an aerial photograph of sufficient scale showing the proposed premises.

You must also provide a map of the proposed premises, identifying:

(a) layout of key infrastructure and buildings, clearly labelled; and

(b) lot boundaries,

No

D

No

D

Yes

xt

Yes

IIIX

with a north arrow, clearly marking the area in which the activities are carried out and of reasonable clarity and visible scale.

Attachment 3A: Proposed activities

You must provide details of proposed activities, identifying:

(a) scope, size and scale, including details as to frequency, production and design capacity;

(b) key infrastructure and equipment;

(c) unique or non-industry standard processes or operations; and

(d) emissions discharge points.

Attachment 38: Map for proposed area to be cleared (only applicable if clearing is proposed)

No Yes

D !ilX

No Yes

D II X

You must provide an aerial photograph or map of sufficient scale showing the proposed clearing area and premises boundary or

if you have facilities a digital map on CD ROM of the area to clear as an ESRI shapefile with the following properties:

• Geometry type: polygon shape

• Coordinate system: GOA 1994 (Geographic latitude/longitude)

Datum: GOA 1994 (Geocentric Datum of Australia 1994)

Attachment 4: Other approvals

No Yes

D II X

You must provide details of other approvals specified in section 4 of this application , including copies of relevant decisions and any consultation undertaken with interested parties.

SEE MINING PROPOSAL AND MINE CLOSURE PLAN ON ATTACHED CD

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No Yes

D IIIX Attachment 5: Fit and competent operator i

You must specify the name of the small proprietary company/companies that you have been involved in that have previously held a licence or works approval instrument, or provide the licence or works approval instrument number.

No Yes

DER LICENCE L4630/1989/12 D [l]X

Attachment 6: Public health and environment risks

You must provide details of public health and environment risk (including risks you have assessed as low), identifying:

(a) Source of emissions, Specific emissions, Receptors and proximity and Proposed controls. Providing details of specific emission quantities may not be relevant for some emissions such as odour, noise and dust or emissions arising from incidents or unplanned events.

(b) Waste type (including waste generated onsite), quantity, storage and location of waste which relate to activities that fall within the category of prescribed premises in Schedule 1 to the Environmental Protection Regulations 1987.

Set out below is a suggested format for specifying waste types.

Waste Type Quantity Storage Location

NIL

Attachment 7: Siting and location

You must provide a map showing siting and location of the premises to a 5km radius including identification of distances to sensitive receptors. Calculation of distance should be made in accordance with the Guidance Statement: Environmental Siting and the Guidance Statement: Separation Distances.

Should the premises be in locations identified through Guidance Statement: Environmental Siting, further information including depth to groundwater, water quality and beneficial uses must be provided.

Applicants seeking to submit further information may include information in Attachment 9.

Where supplementary documentation is submitted , please specify name of documents below.

SEE MINING PROPOSAL AND MINE CLOSURE PLAN ON ATTACHED CD 1-. d) ( p e>S, -e

Attachment 10: Proposed fee calculation

In the form provided : see following Attachment.

Attachment 11: Request for exemption from publication

In the form provided: see following Attachment

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No Yes

D IIX

No Yes

D li)X

No Yes

D

No Yes

D II

10

I

I

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Attachment 10: Proposed fee calculation

Summary of proposed fees

Proposed works approval fee (see Schedule 3 of the Environmental Protection Regulations 1987)

Fee component

Cost of works:

Proposed fee

Proposed licence fee (see Schedule 4 of the Environmental Protection Regulations 1987)

Part 1 Component

Part 2 Component

Part 3 Component

Total proposed licence fees:

Proposed works approval and licence amendment fee (see Schedule 4 Part 1 of the Environmental Protection Regulations 1987 and Part 10 of this application form)

Fee units Proposed fee

Note: (1) DER has fee calculators avai lable on its website: - Licence: www.der.wa.gov.au/LicenceFeeCalculator; and - Works approval: www.der.wa.gov.au/WorksApprovalFeeCalculator.

(2) Different Fee Units apply for different fee components. Fee Units may also have different amounts depending on the period in which the calculation is made.

(3) Refer to Part 10 of this application form for instructions on fee calculations for applications to amend works approvals and licences

Detailed breakdown of proposed licence fees

Premises component

$

Proposed licence fee: Part 1 Premises (see Part 1 of Schedule 4 of the Environmental Protection Regulations 1987)

Premises: CATEGORY 12 -

Sub total

Discharges to air, onto land, into waters

Proposed licence fee: Part 3 Discharges to air (see Part 3 of Schedule 4 of the Environmental Protection Regulations 1987)

Discharges to air Discharge

Discharges to air Discharge

quantity quantity

Carbon monoxide NIL Nickel NIL

Oxides of nitrogen NIL Vanadium NIL

Sulphur oxides NIL Zinc NIL

Particulates (PM10 and PM2.s) NIL Vinyl chloride NIL

Volatile organic compounds NIL Hydrogen sulphide NIL

Inorganic fluoride NIL Benzene carbon oxysulphide NIL

Aluminium NIL Carbon disulphide NIL

Arsenic NIL Acrylates NIL

Chromium NIL Beryllium NIL

Cobalt NIL Cadmium NIL

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Copper NIL Mercury NIL

Lead NIL TOI (toluene-2, NIL 4-di-iso-cyanate)

Manganese NIL MDI (diphenyl-methane NIL di-iso-cyanate)

Molybdenum NIL Other waste NIL

Subtotal $ NIL

Proposed licence fee: Part 3 Discharges onto land or into waters (see Part 3 of Schedule 4 of the Environmental Protection Regulations 1987)

Discharges onto land or into waters Discharge quantity

1. Liquid waste that can potentially deprive (a) biochemical oxygen demand (in NIL receiving waters of oxygen (for each kilogram the absence of chemical oxygen discharged per day) - demand limit)

(b) chemical oxygen demand (in the NIL absence of total organic carbon limit)

(c) total organic carbon NIL

2. Biostimulants (for each kilogram discharged (a) phosphorus NIL per day)-

(b) total nitrogen NIL

3. Liquid waste that physically alters the (a) total suspended solids (for each NIL characteristics of naturally occurring waters - kilogram discharged per day)

(b) surfactants (for each kilogram NIL discharged per day)

(c) colour alteration (for each platinum NIL cobalt unit of colour above the ambient colour of the waters in each megalitre discharged per day)

(d) temperature alteration (for each NIL 1 °C above the ambient temperature of the waters in each megalitre discharged per day) -

(i) in the sea south of the Tropic of Capricorn

(ii) in other waters

4. Waste that can potentially accumulate in the (a) aluminium, arsenic, cadmium, NIL environment or living tissue (for each kilogram chromium, cobalt, copper, lead, discharged per day) - mercury, molybdenum, nickel,

vanadium and zinc

(b) pesticides NIL

(c) fish tainting wastes NIL

(d) manganese NIL

5. E coli bacteria as indicator species (in each (a) 1 000 to 5 000 organisms per 100 NIL megalitre discharged per day) - ml

(b) 5 000 to 20 000 organisms per NIL 100 ml

(c) more than 20 000 organisms per NIL 100 ml

6. Other waste (per kilogram discharged per (a) oil and grease NIL day)-

(b) total dissolved solids NIL

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Department of Environment Regulation

(c) fluoride NIL

(d) iron NIL

(e) total residual chlorine NIL

(f) other NIL

Subtotal $ NIL

Information and data used to calculate proposed fees

The detailed calculations of fee components, including all Information and data used for the calculations are provided in the specified annexures to this application .

Proposed fee for works approval Annexure No

Detai ls for cost of works

Proposed fee for licence Annexure No

Part 1: Premises

Part 2: Waste types NIL

Part 3: Discharges to air, onto land, into waters NIL

Prescribed fee for clearing permit (only required if clearing deviates or extends from that proposed in works approval or licence application)

Please indicate the clearing permit application fee

Area Permit:

0 $50 for an area of less than one hectare

0 $100 for an area between one hectare and 10 hectares

0 $200 for an area of more than 10 hectares

Purpose Permit:

0 A $200 fee is required for all purpose permit applications

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Department of Environment Regulation

Attachment 11: Request for exemption from publication I

Information which you consider should not be published on the grounds for claiming exemption in accordance with Schedule 1 to the Freedom of Information Act 1992 must be specified in this Attachment.

NOT FOR PUBLICATION IF GROUNDS FOR EXEMPTION ARE DETERMINED

Section [x]: I Ground for claiming exemption:

Section (x]: I Ground for claiming exemption:

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Government of Western Australia Department of Mines and Petro,leum

MINING TENEMENT SUMMARY REPORT

MINING LEASE 70/1302

TENEMENT SUMMARY

Area: 77.00000 HA Death Reason:

Mark Out: 01/11/2011 10:15:00 Death Date :

Received : 08/11/2011 15:30:00 Commence : 09/08/2013

Term Granted : 21 Years Expiry: 08/08/2034

CURRENT HOLDER DETAILS

Name and Address ENMIC PTY LTD C/- MCMAHON MINING TITLE SERVICES PTY LTD, PO BOX 592, MAYLANDS, WA, 6931

DESCRIPTION

Locality: BORANUP Datum: SITUATED AT GOA COORDINATES ZONE 50 6 215

654.242mN 322 951 .747mE Boundary: FROM DATUM 6 215 353.414mN 322 951.137mE

THENCE 6 214 849.456mN 322 854.016mE THENCE 6 214 851.678mN 322 964.183mE THENCE 6 215 656.440mN 322 966.003mE BACK TO DATUM

Area : Type Granted

Applied For

Dealing No

Shire AUGUSTA-MARGARET RIVER SHIRE

Due For Year End 08/08/2017: PAID IN FULL Due For Year End 08/08/2018: $1,312.85

SHIRE DETAILS

Shire No Start 280 01/11/2011

RENT STATUS

Start Date 09/08/2013

01/11 /2011

End

EXPENDITURE STATUS

Expended Year End 08/08/2016: EXPENDED IN FULL Current Year Commitment : $10,000.00

Ml

Status: Live

Area 77.00000 HA

77.00000 HA

Area 77.00000 HA

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ENMIC PTY. LTD. PO Box 1544, Osborne Park WA 6916 Telephone {08) 92411100

To whom it may concern 7th November 2016

Enmic Pty Ltd as the tenement holder gives approval for Cowara Contractors to operate tenement M70/1302 and undertake crushing and screening on site as required to extract lime/limesand.

Approval is provided Cowara Contractors to apply for and operate under the Department of Environmental Regulation licence as may be required .

Signed

~ Lance O'Connor Director

Enmic Pty ltd

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DEED OF AGREEMENT

This Deed of Agreement is made on the / y//' day of 1/ty vd'i.013.

Between the following Parties:

1 PARTIES

1.1 Shire of Augusta-Margaret River of 41 Wallcliffe Road, Margaret River (Shire)

and

1.2 Enmic Pty Ltd, ACN 066 882 291 (Enmic).

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2 RECITALS

2.1 Enmic has applied for Mining Lease ML70/1302 (the Lease).

2.2 The Lease includes an area that is within the Shire managed Reserve 30656 (the Reserve).

2.3 Enmic seeks the Lease to be able to lawfu lly extract lime sands from within an area delineated in the Lease application (the Extraction).

2.4 The Department of Mines and Petroleum (DMP) has sought the Shire's comments on the Lease application. The Shire has sought comprehensive information on the Lease prior to providing comments to DMP.

2.5 Enmic has offered the Shire 20 cents per tonne of lime sand extracted to contribute to road maintenance and safety improvements (the Royalty).

2.6 Funds from this initiative will be used by the Shire to ensure roads accessing the tenement area are maintained in good repair.

3 OPERATIVE PART

3.1 -If Enmic is granted the Lease, or any mining tenement that overlaps the Reserve, Enmic will pay the Shire the Royalty for as long as the Extraction is undertaken.

3.2 The Royalty will be adjusted every 5 years in accordance with the annual CPI at June 30 of each 5th year anniversary.

3.3 The Royalty is to be calculated and paid to the Shire annually by 1 August. The Royalty is to be calculated by the total tonnage of lime sand extracted annually between 1 July and 30 June. Enmic is to record in tonnes all of the lime sand that is extracted and make these records available to the Shire to verify on reqvest.

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EXECUTED AS A DEED

Executed for and on behalf of SHIRE OF AUGUSTA-MARGARET RIVER by its duly authorised signatory

Executed for and on behalf of Enmic

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s ire of Augusta Margaret River GARY EVERSHED

... G,hiet-Executive. .Officer CEO name

Director's name

Director/Secretary's signature

Director/Secretary's name

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• ASIC Australian Securities & Investments Commission

Current Company Extract

Name: ENMIC PTY LTD ACN: 066 882 291

Date/Time: 15 December 2016 AEST 04:24:53 PM

This extract contains information derived from the Australian Securities and Investments Commission's (ASIC) database under section 1274A of the Corporations Act 2001.

Please advise ASIC of any error or omission which you may identify.

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Current Company Extract

Organisation Details

ENMIC PTY LTD

ACN 066 882 291

Document Number 1--------------------------------------

Current Organisation Details

Name: ENMIC PTY LTD

ACN:

Registered in :

Registration date:

Next review date:

Name start date:

Status:

Company type:

Class:

Subclass:

Address Details -Current

Registered address:

Start date:

Principal Place Of Business address:

Start date:

Contact Address

066 882 291

Western Australia

20/10/1994

20/10/2017

03/11/1994

Registered

Australian Proprietary Company

Limited By Shares

Proprietary Company

COOTE LAWTY CERTIFIED PRACTISING ACCOUNTANTS, 'C7', 1-3 The Esplanade, PLEASANT WA 6153

05/12/2007

MOUNT

43 Hector Street W, OSBORNE PARK WA 6017

31/10/2005

012392812

Document Number

1 E3879790

1E151 2518

Section 146A of the Corporations Act 2001 states 'A contact address is the address to which communications and notices are sent from ASIC to the company'.

Address: PO Box 959, CANNING BRIDGE APPLECROSS WA 6153

Start date: 28/06/2003

Officeholders and Other Roles Document Number Director

Name: IRENE MENCHETTI 1 E0954732

Address: 17 Hollister Way, NORANDA WA 6062

Born: 27/03/1960, MAYLANDS, WA

Appointment date: 12/04/2005

Name: LANCE KIMBERLEY O'CONNOR 1 E0954732

Address: 17 Hollister Way, NORANDA WA 6062

Born: 26/07/1956, PERTH, WA

Appointment date: 12/04/2005

Secretarv Name: IRENE MENCHETTI 1 E0954732

Address: 17 Hollister Way, NORANDA WA 6062

Born: 27/03/1960, MAYLANDS, WA

Appointment date: 12/04/2005

15 December 2016 AEST 04:24:53 PM

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Current Company Extract

Share Information

Share Structure

ENMIC PTY LTD

ACN 066 882 291

Class Description Number Total amount Total amount Document issued paid unpaid number

ORD ORDINARY SHARES 2 2.00 0.00 5E0114237

Members

Note: For each class of shares issued by a proprietary company, ASIC records the details of the top twenty members of the class (based on shareholdings). The details of any other members holding the same number of shares as the twentieth ranked member will also be recorded by ASIC on the database. Where available, historical records show that a member has ceased to be ranked amongst the top twenty members. This may, but does not necessarily mean, that they have ceased to be a member of the company.

Name: LIME LAND HOLDINGS PTY LTD

ACN: 009 152 158

Address: COOTE LAWTY CERTIFIED PRACTISING ACCOUNTANTS, 'C7', 1-3 The Esplanade, MOUNT PLEASANT WA 6153

Class Number held Beneficially held Paid Document number

ORD 2 yes FULLY 1 E3879791

***End of Extract of 2 Pages***

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LIMESAND OPERATIONS ON M?0/1302

The proposed limesand operation will move progressively across the proposed excavation area. As new ground is cleared and excavated the excavated ground behind is rehabilitated apart from access tracks which will remain open to enable movement to the excavation areas.

PROPOSED DISTURBANCE M?0/1302

Current Proposed Disturbance (ha) Disturbance (ha)

Open pit 2.2 ha 5.5 ha Access tracks 0.1 ha 0.3 ha

Undisturbed land 75.4 ha 71.2 ha Tenement area 77.0 ha 77.0 ha

Staging

As the progress of the limesand excavation is not provided by the Proposed Total Disturbance Table above, the progressive activity at various years is included in the Activity Table below.

As excavation progresses westwards the open pit will in turn become the loading area, and then will be rehabilitated. The access road will be progressively constructed across the excavated areas. With such a high face of sand the top of the face will be near the western edge of the next stage to allow excavation from the floor of the pit.

Therefore the amount of open ground will minimised through the life of the operations.

The pit will be staged to enable sequencing of clearing topsoil and restoring the land surface as illustrated in the table above.

The resource is anticipated to be extracted in campaigns conducted mainly during late summer and autumn. At other times of the year there may be little activity.

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Truck Movements

With an anticipated 20 000 m3 per campaign (30 000 tonnes) taken this will equate to 10 laden truck movements per day at 30 tonnes per load. This will equate to about 1 -2 laden truck per hour on average. Use of larger trucks will lead to less numbers. Normally there will be one and possibly two campaigns per year, but that will depend on demand.

The access and loading of each truck will normally take approximately 10 minutes. Therefore even on busy days the level of activity is anticipated to be low with only one loader and an average of one truck on site at any one time. To excavated at a faster rate, two loaders will be required and there will be times when two trucks will be on site with a truck perhaps parked, waiting.

ACTIVITY TABLE M70/1302

Current Proposed Activitv {ha) Activitv {ha)

Year 7.5 Year 15 Year 22.5 Final See Fiaure 9 See Fiaure 10

Open pit 2.3 ha 2.3 ha 3.5 ha 4.5 ha 5.5 Stage 1 Stages 4 - 5 Stages 6 - 7 Stages 7 - 8 Stages 7 and

8 Access tracks 0.1 ha 0.2 ha 0.3 ha 0.3 ha 0.3 ha Loading area and Located Located Located Located Located hardstand In open pit In ooen oil In open pit In open pit In open pit Stockpiles nil Located in open Located in Located in open Located in

pit above open pit above pit above ooen oil above Waste dumps nil nil nil nil nil TOTAL ACTIVE 2.3 ha 2.3 ha 2.5 ha 2.6 ha 2.6 ha GROUND

Rehabilitated land nil 1.2 ha 2.2 ha 2.7 ha 3.2 ha Active ground to 2.3 ha 2.3 ha 2.5 ha 2.6 ha 2.6 ha be rehabilitated

TOTAL 2.3 ha 3.5 ha 4.7 ha 5.3 ha 5.8 ha DISTURBED GROUND UNDISTURBED 74.7 ha 73.5 ha 72.3 ha 71.7 ha 71.2 ha LAND TENEMENT AREA 77.0 ha 77.0 ha 77.0 ha 77.0 ha 77.0 ha

Mining Operations

Limesand extraction has taken place on the site between 1970 and 2003. The site has operated in the summer of 2015 - 2016 and 2016 - 2017. Screening of limesand is now required and used.

The methodology of excavation is not proposed to change, but rather to progress across the site. As land is opened ahead of excavation, excavated land behind the excavation has been closed.

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The open area needs to be large enough to enable the limesand to slide down the face at the natural angle of repose and allow excavation by loader from the floor of the pit.

The process listed below is the same process that has been used throughout the operation of the pit. The methods have over the years been agreed to by the Department of Mines and Petroleum.

1. Vegetation clearing is progressive and minimised to that required for each stage of excavation. The excavation area has been selected to minimise the amount of clearing by targeting the large areas of bare limesand on the tenement.

2. Clearing will be undertaken by a small dozer, excavator or loader, pushing the surface sand and vegetation to the outside perimeter of the cleared area, within the defined edge of the disturbance footprint.

3. All plant and vegetation material is to be recovered for use in rehabilitation because it contains a seed source and adds microbial material to the rehabilitated habitats.

4. Normally the vegetation and any soil is directly spread to an area being cleared, but where this cannot occur then the topsoil is stored in low dumps and bunds up to 1 m high.

5. No overburden is available and will therefore not be recovered. Essentially the sand beneath the grey topsoils is similar though the depth of the dune.

6. There is to be no disturbance of the vegetation outside the perimeter excavation.

7. As excavation progresses the existing perimeter fence and warning signs will be progressively relocated ahead of excavation on the top of the dune to minimise the risk if inadvertent incursion onto the pit face. The current fence is a stranded wire mesh fence to approximately 1.2 metres high combined with warning signs.

8. Sand is excavated to the full thickness of the face which will vary during the life of the pit from 20 to 40 metres.

9. It is proposed to continue the operation as a one face excavation as this simplifies the access. Excavation using a loader perpendicular to the face makes this a safe operation in this type of sand.

10. It is always an option to use a bench if it is required for efficiency and safety. The problem that benching will cause is the need to import hardstand onto the bench and then remove it when taking the lower bench. As such a benched operation is not at this stage proposed.

11. Limestone road base will be introduced to provide a base for the access road and loading area as required. This will either be progressively removed when no longer required or removed at the end of excavation.

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12. Excavation is designed to comply with the Mines Safety and Inspection Act 1994, in particular relating to safety of the face and access to the face in a perpendicular manner by the loader. DMP officers regularly inspect the pit and over the years have approved the height of the faces and methods of excavation ..

13. Limesand is loaded directly from the face to road truck by a loader or excavator or is loaded to a screen from which various grade stockpiles are formed. The loader recovers the product from the stockpiles and loads the road trucks as required.

14. At the end of excavation of each portion of the pit the floor and batter slopes are to be reformed and planted to local native vegetation.

15. The batter slopes are to be retained in a stable form to comply with the Mines Safety and Inspection Act 1994 with slopes battered to 1 : 2 to 1 : 3 vertical to horizontal to match the pre-existing slopes of the dune sands on site. The stability of such slopes is seen in the current face which has not been excavated for 9 years and yet has natural regrowth of local native species, illustrating both the suitability of the slopes and their capability to be effectively rehabilitated. See attached photographs.

16. The mine closure and rehabilitation considerations are examined and committed to in the Mine Closure Plan which will be updated from time to time as requirements change.

3.3 Proposed Final Contours

The dune will be lowered by cutting to an elevation of 70 metres in the east rising gradually to 90 metres as the excavation proceeds to the west.

The excavation area has been selected to minimize clearing, and also at the end of mining the peaks of the dunes will be retained and the slopes will copy slopes already present prior to excavation.

It would be much more efficient to extend the pit to the south to "daylight" out the pit, but this will produce a more level floor and be less similar to the pre-excavation landscape, although not significantly so.

The slopes back to the natural dunes to the north and south will be at angle of repose which have been shown to be stable and able to be vegetated based on previous excavation.

Limesand Processing

The only processing on site is potentially screening the limesand to remove roots and other vegetative material.

In many instances however the limesand will be loaded directly to road trucks.

Excavation will operate in campaigns and any screening will be likewise organised.

There is no washing of the limesand.

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Limesand is screened using a Metso ST356 mobile screening plant and Lincom1690t mobile conveyor.

Design throughput is 400 tonnes/hour. Production throughput is 250 tonnes/hour.

Annual production is up to 500 000 tonnes.

Tailings Storage

There is no waste sand or other materials.

The only matter that will be produced is organic roots and minor organic matter and plant fragments that will be derived from screening.

That organic matter will be used to lay across the surface of the excavated area to assist with rehabilitation.

Support Facilities

There will be no support facilities located on site with all facilities being based in Augusta or Margaret River.

The loader and other plant will be parked on the floor of the excavation overnight and during excavation campaigns, but will be removed from site when the campaign is complete.

There will be no fuel stored on site, with all fuel and maintenance being conducted from portable plant mounted on a dedicated truck. This truck will remove all wastes and products from maintenance operations.

A serviced portable toilet system will be located on site when the site is operating.

Workforce

The site will continue to be worked by 2 - 4 persons, depending on how busy the current situation is.

The operator will be within mobile telephone contact and there are procedures in place to check in regularly during the working day.

Radio contact will be available between vehicles.

Truck drivers will regularly arrive at the site throughout the working day.

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Equipment and Plant

Site office and/or Not anticipated, but a transportable building may be required for containers the management and security of small items during campaigns. Toilet system A serviced portable system is proposed to be used when the site

is operatinq. Washinq plant Not proposed. Screening plant A screening plant will be used to sort and prepare product and

screen out vegetation or hard fragments.

Metso ST356 mobile screening plant and Lincom 16901 mobile conveyor.

Water tanker Not anticipated to be required because the access road will stay moist.

Loader Loading and excavating sand. If a large contract is filled a second loader mav be required from time to time.

Fuel Storage Fuel will be sourced from a mobile tanker. No fuel will be stored on site.

Maintenance Apart from minor lubrication and the change of hydraulic hoses there will be no maintenance on site.

Weiq hbridqe A weiqhbridqe is not required or proposed.

Transportation Corridors

The access road to Caves Road will terminate in a circle to entering from right to left to enable the driver to see the loader operator.

The road will then loop back out the access road to Caves Road.

Transport will then be along Caves Road for any vineyards and other agricultural land on Caves Road, however for almost all traffic transport will be to Bushby Road to the Bussell Highway or Brockman Highway east. The time spent on Caves road will be 2.5 km with on average one to two laden trucks per hour.

The transport is approved by Main Roads who specified the crossover.

Resource Requirements and Regional Infrastructure

Regional resource requirements are as follows;

• Water supply is not required for excavation. Potable water will be brought to the site daily and as required.

• Power is not required. • No fuel will be stored on site. All refueling will be conducted in a dedicated area

on the floor of the pit, conducted on the floor of the pit from mobile tanker. • The refueling procedures will be the same as those used in most quarries and

rural properties. • No additional access roads will be required with the existing access road being

used.

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OTHER APPROVALS

SHIRE OF AUGUSTA- MARGARET RIVER

MINING PROPOSAL - MINE CLOSURE PLAN TENEMENT CONDITIONS M70/1302

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All surface holes driUcd ror the purpose or exploration olrc: to be c:apped, filled or otherwise mlldc sare Immediately z,flcr completion.

Current Year Commitment: $ 10,000.00

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All drsturbanccs to the surface of the land made as a result of exploration, lndudlnQ costeolns, d rill pads, grid lines and oc:ccss tnM::S<.s. bc lnQ backfilled and rchobUitated to the satisfaction of the Envtronmental OfflCer, Dcoartment o f Mfne.s and Petroleum (DMP). 8-i,ckrllllng and rchablhtiltlon being required rlO later tholn 6 months ,3ft:er exc.avauon unless othcrw,sc <lpprovcd In writtng by t he Envuonmcntal Officer, 0MP. All Wi3Stc mi3tcrla ls, rubbish, C)I.Jst ic s.,m_p4e bags, olbitndoncd equipment ;,nd temporary buildings being removed from t he m irung tenement prior to or at the termination of cxp~ttOn orogram.

Unless the written approval o< t he Envlronmen~ Offlccr, DMP Is first obtained. the use or drilllng ng:s, scnpers, gmer-$, bulldozers, backhoes or other mechan ised cau,pment (or surfacc dlsturt>ancc or the excavation or c.osteans ls prohibited. Followlng approval, all topsoil being removed ahead of m ining opcraUons and separately stockp(lcd for replacement aft~r badcfilllng and/ or complctlon of op,cn,tJOn.s.

Thie lessee submlttlng a plan o f p roposed operations and measures to ~feguard the environment to the ExCC\ltwe 0lrcctor, Environment Oivtslon, 0MP for h is assessment and written approval prior to c.ommcnclng any dcvc~mcntal or productJve mining or constructM>n act1v1ty.

Mining on .tny road, road verge or ro.)d reserve being confined to bctow a depth of 15 metres from the n.:,tun,I surface.

All Min ing Act tenement activities prohibited within 200 metres of RAMSAR or ANCA hstecl wetlands unless wntten pcrmtSSlon of the Dcoartmcnt of Environment and Conservatk>n Is nrst obtained. Con1cnt to mino on Quarry Limo Sand Rese rve 30656 granted. The construction and ope.ration of the project and measures to protect the e.nvlronment to be carried out In accordance Wtth the document t i tled ,

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• (MCP Reg ID 47789) · Mine Oosurc Plan - M70/ll02 - Reserve 30656 - Caves Roold, 8o~nup - Enmlc pty ltd" dated 11 A.pril 2014 signed byl.ance O'Connor o,nd retained on Department of M,ncs ;,nd Pet roleum Ale No. EA.R.S-MPMCP· 47789

Where a d1nerence cx,sts b~n the abave document(s) and the following conditions, then the fonowtng oondibons shall prevai l.

Any alteratt0n or expansion of oper11tions withm the ~ boundaries beyond that outfined In the above doa,menl(s) not commencing unhl a plan of operations and a programme to sareguard the environment arc submitted to the Execu tive Dire-ct.or, EnvlronmMt 01vtslon, OMP for his .uscssment and until hts written approva l to proceed has been obtaloed. The devclop~nt and operauon of the proJect being aimed out In such a manner so as to create the mi.nimum practk:ablc disturbance to the existing vegctabon and natural la f\df0<m.

All topsoil and vegetaOon bclng removed ahead or all m,ning opcrabons and being stockpHed approprlatclyfor later re:sptead1ng or lmm~iatety respread as rehabilt1aUon progresses. At the complct,on or opcratk>ns, a ll buildings and 5tructures being removed from site or demollshed and burled t o the satisfacbon of the Executwe O.rector, Environment Division, OMP A.II rubbish and scrap Is lo be progressively d isposed of in a su1ta~e mann~.

The lessee hiking all reasonable measures to prevent or m inimise the generation of dust r,om all materials hanclllng opcr&ttOns, st.odtptlc:s, open areas and transport DCtlv1bcs Where saline watCt' Is used for dust supprcssk>n, all rcMOnablc measures bctng taken to evokf any dctrimentol effects t o surrounding vegetation ond topsoil stockpiles.

~acement of woste moterial must be such lhal the final footprint after rchabll1tatlon will not be impbd_cd upon by pit w all subsldenceor be within thezone of pit lnstob,hty.

On the completion of operaUons or progrcssfvcty when possible, a,1 WDste dumps, tailings stonsgc fadlitlcs. stockpUcs or other mlntnQ related landforms must be rc.habi4tatcd to rorm s.arc, stabte, non-polluting structur<'S which .Jre lnt~r.Jted with t he surrounding landscape and support self sustain.ng, runctional ecosyst ems comprising suitable, local provenance: spcocs or- altcmattve ogreed out.come to the satisractt0n of the Ex:ecut,vc ~rector, Environment 0nnsion, OMP. The Les.see submitting to the Exccubve Oircaor, Environment Djvfs,on, Ch"IP, a brlef annual report outhn,ng the project operations, m1nCS1te cnvlronmental manogcment and rehabihtatlon wor1c undertaken In the prevK>us 12 months and the proposed operatJons, envfronmcntal manogemcnt plans and rchob1hu,Uon programmes for the next 12 months. This report to ht! submrttcd each year in7

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Government of Western Australia Department of Environment Regulation

AMENDED LICENCE FOR PRESCRIBED PREMISES Environmental Protection Act 1986

LICENCE NUMBER: L4630/1989/12

LICENSEE AND OCCUPIER OF PREMISES Lime Industries Pty Ltd 43 Hector Street OSBORNE PARK WA 6017 ACN: 141 883 178

NAME AND LOCATION OF PREMISES Lime Industries Lot 14 on Plan 27 49 ( 43 Hector Street) OSBORNE PARK WA 6017 (As depicted in Attachment 1)

PRESCRIBED PREMISES CATEGORY Schedule 1 of the Environmental Protection Regulations 1987

CATEGORY DESCRIPTION

31 Chemical Manufacturing

CONDITIONS OF LICENCE

FILE NUMBER: 2010/006806

CAPACITY

More than 2 000 but not more than

10 000 tonnes per year

Subject to the conditions of licence set out in the attached pages.

Mark Whiteley Officer delegated under Section 20 of the Environmental Protection Act 1986

7 November 2013

ISSUE DATE Thursday, 15 September 2011

COMMENCEMENT DATE: Saturday, 17 September 201 1

AMENDMENT DATE:

EXPIRY DATE:

Thursday, 7 November 2013

Friday, 16 September 2016

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WESTERN AUSTRALIA

DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT REGULATON

Environmental Protection Act 1986

LICENCE NUMBER: L463011989/12 FILE NUMBER: 20101006806

PREAMBLE

The following statements in this Preamble either paraphrase sections of the Environmental Protection Act 1986 or provide relevant background information for the licensee. They should not be regarded as conditions of licence.

Applicability This licence is issued to Lime Industries Pty Ltd located at 43 Hector Street, Lot 14 on Plan 27949, Osborne Park (Attachment 1 ), which is a prescribed premises within Schedule 1 of the Environmental Protection Regulations 1987, as outlined in Table 1;

Table 1: Category under which Lime Industries Pty Ltd at 43 Hector Street is prescribed.

Category Category Description number name 31 Chemical Premises on which chemical products are manufactured

Manufacturing by a chemical process.

Throughput The quantity of lime products produced from this premises shall not exceed 10,000 tonnes per year. Any increase greater than 1 O per cent above this shall not occur unless the licensee has been granted prior approval in writing from the Director.

Emergency, Accident or Malfunction The licensee should inform the Director as soon as practicable of the identification of any discharge of waste which has occurred as a result of an emergency, accident or malfunction, or extreme weather conditions, otherwise than in accordance with any condition of this licence and has caused or is likely to cause pollution.

Alteration to Premises Prior to making any significant alterations to the premises which may affect the air, water or noise emissions from the premises the licensee must submit a proposal to the Director accompanied by supporting information and plans which allow the environmental impact of that change to be assessed.

General Requirements The following statements paraphrase sections of the Environmental Protection Act 1986 and are included for the information of the licensee. • the licensee should take all reasonable and practicable measures to prevent pollution of

the environment. • noise emissions from operations on site are required to comply with the Environmental

Protection (Noise) Regulations 1997. • the licensee should take all reasonable and practicable measures to prevent or minimise

the emission of odours from the premises.

Licence issue date: Thursday, 15 September 2011 Licence amendment date: Thursday, 7 November 2013

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WESTERN AUSTRALIA

DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT REGULATON

Environmental Protection Act 1986

LICENCE NUMBER: L4630/1989/12 FILE NUMBER: 2010/006806

CONDITIONS OF LICENCE

DEFINITIONS

"Director'' means Director, Environmental Regulation Division of the Department of Environment Regulation for and on behalf of the Chief Executive Officer as delegated under Section 20 of the Environmental Protection Act 1986; and

"Director'' for the purpose of correspondence means-

Regional Manager, Industry Regulation, Swan Region Department of Environment Regulation Locked Bag 33 CLOISTERS SQUARE WA 6850 Telephone: (08) 9333 7510 Facsimile: (08) 9333 7550

GENERAL CONDITIONS

ANNUAL AUDIT COMPLAINACE REPORT (AACR) G1 The licensee shall by 16 August in each year, provide to the CEO an annual audit

compliance report in the form in Attachment 2 to this licence, signed and certified in the manner required by Section C of the form, indicating the extent to which the licensee has complied with the conditions of this licence, and any previous licence issued under Part V of the Act for the Premises, during the period beginning 1 August in the previous year and ending on 31 July in that year.

AIR POLLUTION CONTROL CONDITIONS

ACCESS WAYS, ROADWAYS AND PLANT GROUNDS A 1 (a) The licensee shall ensure that all trafficked areas are paved, sealed or otherwise

treated and maintained in a manner which ensures that no visible dust crosses the boundary of the premises.

A1(b) The licensee shall ensure that spillages are swept, hosed or vacuumed clean as required to prevent the emission of visible dust from crossing the boundary of the premises.

GENERAL PLANT - DUST GENERATION CONTROL A2 The licensee shall ensure that routine maintenance and housekeeping practices are

employed to ensure that there is no accumulation of waste materials in or around the premises which may lead to visible dust crossing the boundary of the premises.

GENERAL PLANT - DUST EMISSION CONTROL A3 The licensee shall ensure that plant components likely to influence the level of dust

emissions, including flexible connections, fittings, seals and fan casings are maintained in good order so as to prevent visible dust crossing the boundary of the premises.

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WESTERN AUSTRALIA

DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT REGULATON

Environmental Protection Act 1986

LICENCE NUMBER: L4630/1989/12 FILE NUMBER: 2010/006806

QUICKLIME STORAGE SILOS A4 The licensee shall ensure that silos used for the storage of bulk, powdered unslaked

lime (quicklime) shall meet the following specifications: (i) air discharged from any silo during filling shall pass through a dust collector

fitted with either a mechanical rapping or a reverse pulse air cleaning system. The minimum filter area required in each case is 23 square metres and 9 square metres respectively,

(ii) the mechanical rapping or reverse pulse air systems shall be tested at least monthly and repaired immediately if found not to be working efficiently,

(iii) the filter bags or cartridge elements shall be examined at least monthly for evidence of leaks or unacceptable build-up of a hard "cake" on the surfaces, and replaced immediately if necessary,

(iv) the air outlet from the dust collector shall be piped to within one metre of the ground; and

(v) spare filter bags or cartridge elements, sufficient for a total replacement, shall be kept by the licensee at all times.

INSPECTION PORTS AND HATCHES A5 The licensee shall ensure that all inspection ports and hatches are sealed during

silo filling such that no dust is emitted.

REMEDIAL ACTION IF QUICKLIME DUST EMISSIONS OCCUR A6(a) The licensee shall ensure that during the filling of the silo, if there is visible

quicklime dust being emitted from any dust collector outlet, hose or coupling, the fault leading to that emission is rectified before the silo is filled from any additional trucks.

A6(b) The licensee shall ensure if dust is visibly being carried off the premises, the silo filling shall cease immediately until appropriate measures have been taken to prevent dust being carried off the premises.

QUICKLIME RECEIVAL, STORAGE AND PROCESS AREA- OLDER SECTION A7(a) The licensee shall ensure that all bulk quicklime deliveries are conducted in a

manner which prevents or minimises the emission of airborne dust from the building.

A7(b) The licensee shall ensure that the operation of the slaking (hydrating) and screening section is conducted to prevent or minimise the emission of airborne dust from the building.

CONCRETE APRON TO VATS AS(a) The licensee shall ensure that the concrete apron in front of the vats are scraped

and hosed clean every second working day or more.

AS(b) The licensee shall not let any lime slurry on the apron to dry out between cleaning.

VEHICLE WASH DOWNS A9 The licensee shall ensure that following loading, any adhering lime slurry or dust on

any portion (including wheels) of a truck, or any other vehicle, is washed off prior to the vehicle leaving the premises. Water run-off shall be directed only to a slurry pit or settling pond.

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WESTERN AUSTRALIA

DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT REGULATON

Environmental Protection Act 1986

LICENCE NUMBER: L4630/1989/12 FILE NUMBER: 2010/006806

WATER POLLUTION CONTROL CONDITIONS

HYDROCARBON SPILLAGE MANAGEMENT W1 The licensee shall immediately collect any liquid resulting from spills or leaks of fuel,

oil or other hydrocarbons on the premises for disposal or reuse.

FUEL AND OIL TRAPS W2 The licensee shall ensure vehicle washdown areas are equipped with fuel/oil traps

and provisions to ensure detergents or solvents are contained within an impervious sump for disposal or reuse.

WASTE MANAGEMENT FROM ANCILLARY PREMISES W3 The licensee shall direct wastewater from the process plant, mechanical workshops

and laboratory areas to an impervious sump for treatment or disposal by a licensed contractor.

RETENTION OF CONTAMINATED STORMWATER W4 The licensee shall ensure that wastewater is retained on the premises for treatment

or disposal by a licensed contractor.

DRAINAGE W5 The licensee shall ensure that all wastewater from the paved or sealed areas are

directed to a slurry pit or settling pond for treatment or disposal by a licensed contractor.

MAINTENANCE OF SETTLING PONDS AND TRAPS W6 The licensee shall ensure that any slurry pit, settling ponds, silt traps and fuel/oil

traps are maintained and cleaned out, as appropriate, to ensure the continued performance of the system.

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WESTERN AUSTRALIA

DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT REGULATON

Environmental Protection Act 1986

LICENCE NUMBER: L4630/1989/12 FILE NUMBER: 2010/006806

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