Environment and Resource Management

Mineral processing

General information

Environmentally relevant activity (ERA) 31 (Mineral processing) is defined in Schedule 2 of the Environmental Protection Regulation 2008 and may only be conducted under the terms of a development approval and registration certificate.

The definition of ERA 31 is paraphrased below with the various activities that are encompassed by the ERA definition and the threshold at which these activities will require a development permit and registration certificate. The annual fee for an activity encompassed by ERA 31 is based on the aggregate environmental score (AES).

(1)    Mineral processing (the relevant activity) consists of processing, in a year, a total of 1000t or more of coke or mineral products.

(2)    In the following table, the aggregate environmental score for the relevant activity is the score stated opposite the threshold within which the relevant activity is carried out.

ERA threshold

ERA description

 AES

Administering authority

ERA 31(1)

Processing 1000t or more of coke in a year

148

DERM

ERA 31(2)(a)

Processing, in a year, 1000t to 100,000t of mineral products, other than coke

179

DERM

ERA 31(2)(b)

Processing, in a year, more than 100,000t of mineral products, other than coke

280

DERM

Particular words or phrases

    DERM is the Department of Environment and Resource Management.

    processing includes—

    (a)    in relation to coke—quenching, cutting, crushing, and grading the coke; or

    (b)    in relation to other mineral products—washing, leaching, classifying, mixing and concentrating the mineral products.           

    Example for paragraph (b)—

        Magnetic separation of magnetite

Guidelines and policies

You should refer to the following documents when preparing your application.

Pre-design/pre-lodgement meeting service

DERM offers a pre-design/pre-lodgement meeting service for projects for projects they are the administering authority for. This service enables an applicant to meet with relevant DERM officers to discuss all the information requirements to be provided with an application prior to its preparation and lodgement.

This service can be initiated by contacting Permit and Licence Management or by email at palm@derm.qld.gov.au or completing the form Application for a pre-design/pre-lodgement meeting - EM1125 (Word, 285K)‡.

Permits and approvals

A development permit and registration certificate are required to carry out this activity.

The development permit will contain conditions to ensure that industry is conducted in a way that minimises impacts on the environment.

The relevant local government must be contacted regarding any requirements to the lodgement and assessment of a development application. Generally, where development is assessable under a planning scheme, the local government will be the assessment manager and DERM a concurrence agency. The development permit application is made to the assessment manager who will issue an acknowledgement notice. A copy of the acknowledgement notice and application and the relevant fee must be provided to each concurrence agency.

For more information on the Sustainable Planning Act 2009 (Qld), the Integrated Development Assessment System and the process for obtaining a development permit, visit the Department of Local Government and Planning website.

Forms and fees

There are a number of activities encompassed by this ERA, each with its own threshold and AES. Different annual fees apply to each activity. These fees are based on the AES shown above. These fees are exempt from GST and a tax invoice will not be issued for these fees.

The application fees are listed in the information sheet Fees for permits for environmentally relevant activities (ERAs) - EM33 (PDF, 88K)*. The annual fees are listed in the information sheet Summary of annual fees for environmentally relevant activities (ERAs) - EM389 (PDF, 194K)*.

Application forms can be obtained online; contact Permit and Licence Management or email palm@derm.qld.gov.au for assistance.

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Last updated 20 January 2012

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