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From: Margeaux Chandler [ ]
Sent: Thursday, 22 January 2015 2:52 PM
To: Dupont, Patrick
Subject: Submission for the Fracking in South Eastern South Australia
To Whom It May Concern:
I write to make a submission into the Parliamentary Inquiry into fracking in the South East of
South Australia (SA).
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56th Parliament (Current)
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‘Engineering Energy: Unconventional Gas
Production.’
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55th Parliament
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Executive Officer,
Natural Resource Committee
GPO Box 572,
Adelaide SA 5001
Email patrick.dupont@parliament.sa.gov.au
To Natural Resources Committee,
Re; Inquiry into Unconventional Gas and Fracking in SE of SA
We understand that the Limestone Coast Protection Alliance Inc is writing a submission for this inquiry
and that they do not support unconventional gas and fracking in the SE of SA for the following reasons;
• potential for water contamination caused by spills, leaks, chemicals and accidents
• potential for well integrity failure due to finite lifespan of cement and steel
• potential for air pollution detrimental to health of natural environment, humans and animals
• potential for industrialisation of landscape and fragmentation of native forest reserves and pine
forests
• reduction in enjoyment of natural environment for walking, cycling, canoeing and caving
• air, noise and light pollution and potential for odour impacting on health, enjoyment and safety of use
of natural
Standing Committees
51st Parliament
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Executive Officer,
Natural Resource Committee
GPO Box 572,
Adelaide SA 5001
Email patrick.dupont@parliament.sa.gov.au
To Natural Resources Committee,
Re; Inquiry into Unconventional Gas and Fracking in SE of SA
We understand that the Limestone Coast Protection Alliance Inc is writing a submission for this inquiry
and that they do not support unconventional gas and fracking in the SE of SA for the following reasons;
• potential for water contamination caused by spills, leaks, chemicals and accidents
• potential for well integrity failure due to finite lifespan of cement and steel
• potential for air pollution detrimental to health of natural environment, humans and animals
• potential for industrialisation of landscape and fragmentation of native forest reserves and pine
forests
• reduction in enjoyment of natural environment for walking, cycling, canoeing and caving
• air, noise and light pollution and potential for odour impacting on health, enjoyment and safety of use
of natural
Standing Committees
56th Parliament (Current)
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As you know, today we are
interested to hear from you with regard to our inquiry into unconventional gas fracking in the South-
East.
Standing Committees
53rd Parliament
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31 January 2015
Executive Officer
Natural Resources Committee
GPO Box 572
ADELAIDE SA 5001
Email: patrick.dupont@parliament.sa.gov.au
Dear Mr Dupont,
Inquiry into Unconventional Gas (Fracking): Submission from the South
East Local Government Association
The South East Local Government Association is pleased to provide this submission to
the Natural Resources Committee’s inquiry into the potential risks and impacts in the
use of hydraulic fracture stimulation (Fracking) to produce gas in the South East of
South Australia.
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52nd Parliament
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SE NRM Board submission to the Inquiry into Unconventional Gas
30 January 2015
PARLIAMENT OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA – NATURAL RESOURCES COMMITTEE
Inquiry into Unconventional Gas (Fracking) – Pursuant to section 16(1)(a) of the Parliamentary
Committees Act 1991.
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53rd Parliament
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Parliament of South Australia
Natural Resources Committee
11 September 2015
Update: Inquiry into Unconventional Gas (Fracking)
in the South East of South Australia
Presiding Member Hon Steph Key MP announced timelines for the Natural Resources Committee’s
Inquiry into Fracking/Unconventional Gas.
Standing Committees
51st Parliament
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Parliament of South Australia
Natural Resources Committee
11 September 2015
Update: Inquiry into Unconventional Gas (Fracking)
in the South East of South Australia
Presiding Member Hon Steph Key MP announced timelines for the Natural Resources Committee’s
Inquiry into Fracking/Unconventional Gas.
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54th Parliament
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SUBMISSION INTO THE INQUIRY INTO HYDRAULIC FRACTURING BY THE NATURAL
RESOURCES AND MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE AND TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Both my husband Ross and I are members of the Limestone Coast Protection Alliance (LCPA)
because, as South Easterners, we have become increasingly concerned by the implications of
possible fracture stimulation (i.e. fracking) being eventually allowed here in this region.
Standing Committees
55th Parliament