The Final Environmental Impact Statement has been released for the proposed new line of high voltage transmission between Springdale and Blackwall.
The line is needed by 2014 to meet the projected growth in electricity demand in southeast Queensland.
Powerlink COO Simon Bartlett, said the specialist environmental consultant Parsons Brinckerhoff had completed the final report of EIA for the project after detailed consideration of all submissions received last year on the draft EIA report.
"The final EIS report concludes that, provided Powerlink implements the recommendations outlined in the report and the associated final Environmental Management Plan, there are no environmental, social or economic factors preventing the project from proceeding," Mr Bartlett said.
"The report also confirms that the existing easements acquired to facilitate the project more than 15 years ago are the most appropriate location for the final alignment for the new transmission line.
The final EIS identifies potential environmental, social and economic issues related to the design, construction and operation of the new proposed transmission line, and describes how these impacts will be managed and / or mitigate.
An electronic copy of the final EIS and other information about the project can be obtained by visiting www.powerlink.com.au projects (in my area / south www.pb.com.au springdaleblackwall / or by phoning the project team on 1800 726 865 (during office hours.
Printed copies of the final EIS can also be seen in the city of Ipswich in Ipswich Library, Lockyer Valley Regional Council library in Gatton, Somerset Regional Council Esk and Lowood Libraries, State Library of Queensland South Bank and Library Brisbane Square, George Street, Brisbane.
A copy will also be provided to the mobile libraries of the City of Ipswich and Lockyer Valley Regional Council.
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