Cardno
Cardno is a global provider of integrated professional services, which enrich the physical and social environment for the communities in which we live and work. Our team of multidisciplinary specialists around the world has more than 70 years’ experience in designing, developing and delivering sustainable projects and community advancement programs. Cardno is operating in more than 100 countries and is powered by a 6000-strong workforce.
At Cardno, we strive to find new ways to protect, conserve and enhance our physical, social, economic and cultural environments, while also responsibly managing the resources and ecosystems on which future generations depend.
By partnering with private clients, governments and communities, our people create tailored, sustainable solutions to local issues by integrating social, economic, cultural and environmental interests into every aspect of our business.
Cardno is currently coordinating the Environmental Review Document for the Public Environment Review of Project Destiny, a significant project supported by the Western Australian Government.
Cardno is also responsible for the management of the referral and assessment process of Project Destiny. These are requirements held by the Commonwealth Minister of Environment, under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act.
Project Destiny and its interaction with the environment are outlined in the EPBC Act referral. For further information, click on this link.
If you have any recommendations and/or questions that you would like our team to consider for the project’s Environmental Impact Assessment, please fill out the simple environmental enquiry form below.
Environmental Review Document
Appendices
A - Figures
- Figure 1_RegionalLocation.pdf
- Figure 2_DevelopmentEnvelopeIndicativeInfrastructure.pdf
- Figure 3_PreliminaryPlantLayout.pdf
- Figure 4_Causeway design.pdf
- Figure 5_Water_Balance_Flowsheet.pdf
- Figure 6_Site C_stormwater flow.pdf
- Figure 7_Site F_stormwater flow.pdf
B - Biological Surveys
C - Marine Fauna Assessment
D - Air Quality Modelling
E-GHG-Assement
F - Noise Assessment
G - Landscape and Visual Impact Assessment
H - Traffic Impact Assessment
I - Community Consultation
J - Project Correspondence
- 2019-11-25 Letter to Dr Tom Hatton – MAC Support for Project Destiny and the EIA Process.pdf
- 5 March 2019_190305112100.pdf
- Perdaman letter 29 Jan 2020 – Water Corporation clarifications for Perdaman ERD.pdf
- Perdaman-Murujuga-sign-Burrup-plant-agreement-Business-News.pdf
- WaterCorp to Perdaman_letter_25 February 2019.pdf
- WaterCorp to Perdaman_signed_letter_of_intention_5 Oct 2018.pdf
K - Management Plans
L - Review of Technology
M - PCF environmental Policies
Perdaman - Creating a cleaner and greener future
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- Cardno is a global provider of integrated professional services, which enrich the physical and social environment for the communities in which we live and work. Our team of multidisciplinary specialists around the world has more than 70 years’ experience in designing, developing and delivering sustainable projects and community advancement programs. Cardno is operating in more than 100 countries and is powered by a 6000-strong workforce.
At Cardno, we strive to find new ways to protect, conserve and enhance our physical, social, economic and cultural environments, while also responsibly managing the resources and ecosystems on which future generations depend.
By partnering with private clients, governments and communities, our people create tailored, sustainable solutions to local issues by integrating social, economic, cultural and environmental interests into every aspect of our business.
Cardno is currently coordinating the Environmental Review Document for the Public Environment Review of Project Destiny, a significant project supported by the Western Australian Environmental Protection Authority.
Cardno is also responsible for the management of the referral and assessment process of Project Destiny. These are requirements held by the Commonwealth Minister of Environment, under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act.
Project Destiny and its interaction with the environment are outlined in the EPBC Act referral. For further information, click on this link.
If you are aware of an environmental issue or if you have a recommendation to questions we should consider for the project’s Environmental Impact Assessment, we strongly encourage you to advise our team.
You can contact Cardno with your issue or question by filling out a simple form below.
Please note – all information submitted in these forms will be considered in the final Environmental Review Document.