From: breony carbines [bee@microsuxx.com] Sent: Thursday, 15 August 2002 12:11 PM To: ecita.sen@aph.gov.au Subject: jabiluka and ranger senate inquiry Senate Inquiry > > Name:Breony Carbines > Address:40 Heller st West Brunswick 3055 > Date:15/8/2002 > > Submission to Ranger and Jabiluka Senate Inquiry > > I ask the Senate Inquiry to recommend: > - an overhaul of the present environmental regulatory regime, to provide > greater transparency and independence; > - greater involvement of traditional Aboriginal owners in the establishment > and oversight of any new environmental monitoring and reporting regime; > - more statutory monitoring points at both operations and a greater > frequency of monitoring; > - event-based monitoring, whereby weather events trigger immediate response > monitoring; > - that the so-called 'limit' for uranium concentrations detected in Kakadu > National Park downstream of the operations be reduced from 5.8 parts per > billion to 0.5 parts per billion. > - return unprocessed ore down the Jabiluka decline, which can be cemented i= > n > and revegitated > ------------------------------------------------------------ Want Great FREE Email? Get Great FREE Email! http://www.microsuxx.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- Express yourself with a super cool email address from BigMailBox.com. Hundreds of choices. It's free! http://www.bigmailbox.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------