Holcim Reports Planning Progress
Holcim Reports Planning Progress
17 July 2008
– Planning for the proposed new cement plant near Oamaru
is continuing to progress leading up to the Environment
Court Appeal hearing.
In a newsletter being sent to
more than 8000 Oamaru residents this week, Holcim reports
that its project team is progressing a number of key aspects
of the project.
“Our work at this point is
primarily focused on refining the plant layout, technical
design, and establishing specifications for key plant and
equipment supply,” said Holcim Capital Projects Manager,
Ken Cowie. “We are continuing to collect meteorological
data and are also revisiting evidence being prepared by
expert witnesses for the Environment Court Appeal hearing.
Further to this we are also progressing the associated
project to build a new ship for cement distribution to
replace one of our two ships, the MV Westport, so the
project team is very busy.”
The newsletter also
outlines a visit in May by the Holcim Steering Group
overseeing the Cement Supply Options Project. Steering
group members viewed the sites of the proposed new cement
plant and associated quarries and pits. The committee and
the Cement Supply Project team also had the opportunity to
meet with some of the Oamaru and civic business leaders at
an evening function.
“Meeting with Oamaru
business people and discussing the status of the project and
its potential impact on business opportunities for Oamaru
was definitely the highlight of what the Committee found to
be a very interesting and informative day,” Ken Cowie
said.
A number of other initiatives are also
outlined in the newsletter, including development of a
wetland and bird sanctuary to be created on eight hectares
of Holcim land at Cape Foulwind.
The
conservation project recognises 50 years of operations at
the Westport Cement Works and will include a series of small
lakes, a walkway around the wetland, a bird hide and
interpretive panels, which explain the wetland ecosystem.
The project follows more than 20 years of land
rehabilitation Holcim has carried out at its Westport quarry
to help regenerate native coastal planting, a project that
last year won it a national environmental excellence
award.
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