Queensland govt invokes spl powers to speed up Adani project
Melbourne, Oct 10 Queensland government in Australia has announced invoking special powers to step up progress of the USD 21.7 billion Carmichael coal and mine project of India's energy major Adani in the Galilee Basin, calling it as a 'critical infrastructure' for the state.

State Development Minister Anthony Lynham issued a statement yesterday, saying the combined mine, rail and associated water infrastructure have all been declared critical infrastructure and the project's special "prescribed project" status has been renewed and expanded to include its water infrastructure.
Lynham said his decision would mean less red tape for the proposed project and the jobs and business opportunities it offered. "This step bundles together major elements of the project for the first time -– the mine, the 389-km rail line, and the water infrastructure, including a pipeline, pumping stations and a dam upgrade," he said.
"It makes it more efficient to establish easements for infrastructure like the water pipeline and the rail, and expands the Coordinator-General's power to ensure timely approvals," he said.
Lynham said the declaration was based on advice from the independent Coordinator-General, who continued to meet regularly with Adani for the progress of the project.
"When this government came to power in early 2015, it is fair to say that there was a long way to go with the approvals that Adani needed before they could start construction. Since then, 22 key Commonwealth, State and local government approvals have been granted to Adani's mine, rail and port facilities and there have been 29 key milestones reached," he said.
Lynham stated that Adani has now obtained all the necessary primary approvals for its mine, rail and port project including the important mining leases.
"At a state-level, the only key approvals remaining are water licenses and Adani is actively working on those with my Department of Natural Resources and Mines. I know that regional communities particularly will welcome the advice from Adani that construction of the project is set to begin in 2017," he said.
Lynham said the progress on the project had been achieved while protecting the Great Barrier Reef and meeting Queensland and Commonwealth environmental impact assessment requirements.
PTI
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