Boral applies for new grinding plant

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Australia: Boral Cement has ¬applied to the Environment Protection Authority (EPA) to run a 1.3Mt/yr cement grinding plant at Geelong in Melbourne, Victoria for 24 hours per day. The proposed facility would enable the company to unload from ships to be delivered to the production site via covered belt conveyors.

“The new site is directly adjacent to the wharf complex, which would allow efficient unloading of clinker from ships,” a Boral spokesman said when the company first raised the concept in late 2016. “Importantly, the site is also surrounded by other large industrial premises, meaning it is well separated and largely hidden from residential areas.” Boral has also proposed constructing new equipment, including an enclosed ball mill and covered store, outdoor product stockpiles and clinker unloading and delivery infrastructure.

EPA development assessments manager Tim Faragher said that Boral Cement required a works approval before starting any construction works on the clinker grinding mill. “Work approvals are ¬required for industrial and waste management activities that have the potential for ¬significant environmental impact,” said Faragher. The EPA now has four months to make a decision on Boral’s application.

Last modified on 29 January 2019

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