Buckland Park - Jefferies Garden Soils – Organic Waste and Recycling Facility

The proposal

The development of a facility to accept predominantly green waste from the northern areas of Adelaide, then treat and recycle these materials in the form of compost.

Background

On 23 May 2002, the Minister for Urban Development and Planning (‘the Minister’) made a declaration in the SA Government Gazette for the proposed Organics Resource Treatment and Recycling Facility at Buckland Park, to be assessed as a Major Development under the provisions of Section 46 of the Development Act 1993.

The detailed proposal:

  • Green organics recovery and processing area (composting).
  • In-vessel composting and raw material sorting areas.
  • New buildings, including a mechanical workshop.
  • Security, production and administrative offices.
  • Woodlot and landscape screen on perimeter of site.
  • Education Centre developed in partnership with NAWMA (Northern Adelaide Waste Management Association).
  • Associated works including storage dam, roads and services.

The development would be undertaken in stages over a ten-year period.

Following the exhibition of the PER, the consideration of submissions and the proponent’s Response Document, and the Minister’s Assessment Report, the Governor of South Australia approved the development on 23 May 2003 subject to conditions. The development was then established with a number of subsequent variations relating to both design, processing and operational matters approved.

On 2 April 2019, and amendment to the PER was lodged with the Minister for Planning seeking approval for the construction of a biochar plant. The State Commission Assessment Panel (SCAP) as delegate of the Governor of South Australia, approved the amendment on 17 October 2019.

Assessment stages and documentation

StageDateDocumentation
Amended Decision - Biochar Plant17 October 2019SA Government Gazette 17 October 2019
Response to Submissions17 September 2019 
Release of Amendment to the PER – Biochar Plant24 July 2019 
Variation Decision - Granulation Plant8 November 2018SA Government Gazette 8 November 2018
Variation Decision - acceptance of green organics waste from NAWMA7 April 2016SA Government Gazette 7 April 2016
Variation Decision - permanent increase in green waste tonnage from 150 000 to 185 000 tonnes7 November 2013SA Government Gazette 7 November 2013
Variation Decision - temporary increase in green waste tonnage from 150 000 to 165 000 tonnes25 August 2011SA Government Gazette 25 August 2011
Variation Decision - storage of finished compost on prepared hardstand areas12 October 2006SA Government Gazette 12 October 2006
Variation Decision - change to perimeter mounds (now Calsilt construction), modification of Equipment Washdown Facility and construction of the bulkfill (subgrade) for future windrow areas using Calsilt23 June 2005SA Government Gazette 23 June 2005
Variation Decision – change to Condition 3 and types of green waste2 June 2005SA Government Gazette 2 June 2005
Variation Decision - washing of vehicle transporting primary processed organic materials13 January 2005SA Government Gazette 13 January 2005
Variation Decision – water storage basins, the reed bed, plant pests and disease management, hard stand area, landscaping mounds and the wheel and vehicle wash facility22 July 2004SA Government Gazette 22 July 2004
Variation Decision – construction timing of primary processing shed27 May 2004SA Government Gazette 27 May 2004
Variation Decision – capping materials6 May 2004SA Government Gazette 6 May 2004
Variation Decision – use of oversize compost material29 April 2004SA Government Gazette 29 April 2004
Decision Notice5 December 2003SA Government Gazette 5 December 2003
Assessment ReportNovember 2003Assessment Report
(PDF, 5612 KB)
Release of Response Document12 May 2003 
Release of PER8 January 2003 
Guidelines for the preparation of a Public Environmental Report (PER)November 2002Guidelines Document (PDF, 183 KB)
Declaration as a major development23 May 2002SA Government Gazette 23 May 2002