Your Water Your Say Inc v Minister for the Environment, Heritage and the Arts
[2008] FCA 670
At a glance
Source factsCourt
Federal Court of Australia
Decision date
2008-05-16
Before
Heerey J
Source
Original judgment source is linked above.
Judgment (15 paragraphs)
REASONS FOR JUDGMENT 1 The Victorian Government proposes the construction of a desalination plant (the Project) on the Gippsland Coast near Wonthaggi. Seawater will be desalinated and piped some 85 km to Melbourne. 2 On 31 December 2007 the Victorian Department of Sustainability and Environment referred the Project to the Federal Minister for the Environment, Heritage and the Arts under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (Cth) (the EPBC Act). Under s 68 of that Act a person proposing to take an "action" which may have a significant impact on any of the matters of national environmental significance specified in Pt 3 of Ch 2 must "refer" the action to the Federal Minister. The Minister then decides whether the action needs Federal approval because of its potential impact on those matters. If so, the Minister will designate it under s 75(1) as a "controlled action". At the same time the Minister identifies the specific provisions of Pt 3 which are applicable (the "controlling provisions"). The Minister must then decide under s 87 which of a number of approaches must be used for the assessment of the relevant impacts. After that assessment is completed the Minister may approve the taking of the action (s 133). 3 The referral by the Victorian Department (the Referral) described the Project and its potential impacts but expressly excluded from the Referral certain works, referred to in the present case as "the Preliminary Works". The Preliminary Works are preliminary investigation works which are to be undertaken to obtain information for the purpose of project design, location and environmental assessment. Amongst other things, information obtained from such investigations will be essential for those tendering for the construction of the Project. 4 The Preliminary Works consist of: · Geotechnical drilling and sampling to determine site conditions, including onshore and offshore drilling and horizontal directional drilling from onshore entry points, as well as digging of test pits; · Installation of pipes into horizontal directional drill holes from onshore entry points; · Construction of offshore marine structures above the seabed for seawater intake and discharge; · Construction and temporary operation of seawater sampling units; · Installation and operation of one or more pre-treatment and/or desalination pilot plants of a maximum aggregate capacity of 6 megalitres per day; · Provision of power and water supply that is adequate for the construction and operation of the works… 5 With the exception of the inlet and outlet pipes, which will be decommissioned in situ, the Preliminary Works are temporary in nature and will be removed and the site rehabilitated at the completion of the operation of the testing regime. 6 On 4 February 2008 the delegate of the Federal Minister made a decision under s 75(1) that the referred Project was a controlled action and that the controlling provisions were: · ss 16 and 17B: Wetlands of international importance; and · ss 18 and 18A: Listed threatened species and communities. 7 At the same time, the delegate made a decision under s 87(4) that the assessment approach would be assessment by an "accredited assessment process", viz an Environment Effects Statement under the Environment Effects Act 1978 (Vic). I shall refer to these decisions collectively as "the s 75 Decision". 8 The s 75 Decision made it clear that the Preliminary Works were excluded. The delegate stated that the Preliminary Works "are excluded from the scope of this referral and do not require approval under the EPBC Act".