Wollongong City Council will make a formal submission to the NSW
Parliamentary inquiry into Coal Seam Gas. Council will also present at the
inquiry when it sits in Bowral on 9 December.
At its meeting on 28 November Council voted to send Councillor Jill Merrin,
one Council officer and Councillor Greg Petty to the Bowral meeting.
Council’s draft submission to the Coal Seam Gas Inquiry addresses three
points including:
- Uncertainty around the environmental impacts associated with Coal Seam Gas activities
- Acknowledging the community concern and opposition to Coal Seam Gas in the Illawarra
- Urging the State Government to rule out Coal Seam Gas activities in water catchment areas.
Wollongong City Lord Mayor Councillor Gordon Bradbery OAM said it was
essential that Council voice its opinion on coal seam gas mining in water
catchment areas.
“Council is concerned about the short term and long term environmental
impacts of coal seam gas mining,” Cr Bradbery said.
“The inquiry meeting at Bowral will allow Council to provide its point and to
also express the widespread local community concern on coal seam gas.
“It is important that at this stage Council voices those concerns. It’s also
important that Council fights to retain water quality in the city. Council has
concerns on the issue of “produced water”. This is water that comes from the
coal seams and could have high concentrations of salts and heavy metals and
could be detrimental for our environment.”
Wollongong City Council Media Release
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