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land ownership for conservation

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Subject: land ownership for conservation
From: "Peter Waanders" <>
Date: Mon, 27 Mar 2000 14:01:11 +0930
 
To clarify the current situation with mining leases, exploration leases, etc at Gluepot and Bookmark please find below some extracts from the Gluepot Reserve Management & Monitoring Plan (David Baker-Gabb, 1999).

"Mineral exploration companies have been drilling into the stranded beach ridges in the Murray Basin for economic concentrations of heavy minerals such as rutile, zircon, and monazite, so far without success. Mineral sand exploration leases were acquired for most of the Bookmark Biosphere Reserve during 1997-98. All minerals are vested in the Crown, and Bookmark has no control over mining activity occurring within the Biosphere Reserve (ANCA 1996)."

"Exploration for petroleum deposits about 30 years earlier resulted in significant environmental damage from a track bulldozed through Gluepot and neighbouring properties. No hydrocarbons were detected in wells that were drilled in the area. There are several isolated gypsum deposits in the region, some of which contain economic reserves of crystalline gypsum in old lake floors, and finer grained gypsum in wind-deposited lunettes adjacent to the lakes (Barnett 1996). There is mining of gypsum at Rotten Lake in the Bookmark Biosphere Reserve, and parts of Gluepot Reserve have been surveyed for gypsum deposits."


"Mineral exploration licenses were granted by the South Australian Department of Mines and Energy in 1997 covering the eastern (DME 280/1997) and western (DME 405/1997) portions of Gluepot Reserve and neighbouring properties. The main focus of these mining interests is mineral-bearing sands. The actions of the Bookmark Biosphere Trust and their solicitors have so far been successful in having intact mallee, which is habitat for so many threatened species, excluded from areas in the Biosphere Reserve to be explored for minerals from the ground. A mineral exploration license for gypsum was granted decades ago, but has now lapsed"

In view of SA's premier John Olsson's recent comments that he would consider opening up the entire state for mining if this was recommended in a study that is currently underway into the possible economic benefit of mining, I wouldn't hold my breath that any past "promises" will be kept.

Cheers

 
Peter Waanders
 
Riverland West Local Action Planning
Project Officer
 
 
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