Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning: Suburban Rail Loop Stage One EES Draft Scoping Requirements
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Consultation has concluded
The Victorian government is inviting public comment on the draft Scoping Requirements for the Suburban Rail Loop Stage One Environment Effects Statement (EES).
The Suburban Rail Loop is a new 90-kilometre rail line that will connect Melbourne’s metropolitan train lines from the Frankston Line in the east to the Werribee Line in the west. Stage One includes a proposed new station at Sir William Fry Reserve in Highett and proposed stabling yard in Heatherton.
The Minister for Planning has decided that an Environment Effects Statement (EES) will be required. The Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning will be responsible for administering the EES process on behalf of the Minister. The EES will describe potential environmental effects of the proposed project and outline how to manage environmental effects. The EES scoping requirements set out the matters to be investigated and documented in the EES.
How to participate
Have your say on the draft EES scoping requirements for the Suburban Rail Loop Stage One by visiting the Victorian government's consultation page here
The consultation is open until Monday 19 April.
The Victorian government is inviting public comment on the draft Scoping Requirements for the Suburban Rail Loop Stage One Environment Effects Statement (EES).
The Suburban Rail Loop is a new 90-kilometre rail line that will connect Melbourne’s metropolitan train lines from the Frankston Line in the east to the Werribee Line in the west. Stage One includes a proposed new station at Sir William Fry Reserve in Highett and proposed stabling yard in Heatherton.
The Minister for Planning has decided that an Environment Effects Statement (EES) will be required. The Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning will be responsible for administering the EES process on behalf of the Minister. The EES will describe potential environmental effects of the proposed project and outline how to manage environmental effects. The EES scoping requirements set out the matters to be investigated and documented in the EES.
How to participate
Have your say on the draft EES scoping requirements for the Suburban Rail Loop Stage One by visiting the Victorian government's consultation page here