Conservation land mining consultation announced
Conservation land mining consultation announced
Nov 4 (BusinessWire) - Public consultations on proposals to review protected areas of conservation land will occur over six weeks early next year, the Ministers of Energy and Resources, and Conservation, Gerry Brownlee and Tim Groser, announced today.
A discussion document on the process for reviewing Schedule 4 of the Crown Minerals Act, which protects environmentally important areas from mineral prospecting and mining, will be published in February, followed by public consultations and recommendations to Cabinet in June.
“Officials from the Ministry of
Economic Development and Department of Conservation have
been meeting regularly. The government is satisfied cautious
progress is being made on the analysis of mineral potential
of conservation and Schedule 4 land,” said Mr Brownlee.
The survey of mineral potential in protected
conservation areas is part of the Government's new
enthusiasm for more mineral exploitation to assist stronger
economic growth.
Conservation areas listed in
Schedule 4 of the Crown Minerals Act 1991 are closed to
mining access (except underground mining that does not
disturb the land surface).
“Work is currently
underway on assessing the mineral and conservation value of
the various areas. These will be identified in the
discussion document as well as any proposed changes to
Schedule 4,” said Mr Brownlee.
The executive
director for the Environmental Defence Society, Gary Taylor,
has been reported as saying there is a "mustering of
resources across the land" of opposition to the proposals
which, among other things, do not allow consideration of
placing further lands under Schedule 4.
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