The South East Metropolitan Regional Council, in partnership with the councils of Mandurah, Murray and Serpentine-Jarrahdale, is investigating the feasibility of establishing a resource recovery facility (RRF) for the region.
The SEMRC has commissioned a consultancy team undertake the study which involves the following:
- Development of a Project Plan
- Development of land and technology options guiding principles
- Preliminary technical and financial assessment of technologies
- Consultation with the community and stakeholders (See community engagement for phase 1 report)
- Detailed assessment of preferred sites and technologies
- Assessment of waste collection systems (See Waste Collection Systems Report)
- Preparation of detailed financial models and a Business Plan
It is expected that the research will be completed by mid 2008.
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| Community Engagement Phase 1 Report | Publications |
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| 22nd Jan 2007 Final Report - 1,095Kb | 16th Mar 2007 Procurement Options Report March 2007 - 393Kb |
| 22nd Jan 2007 SEMRC RESPONSE - COMMUNITYENGAGEMENT ISSUES - 66Kb | 16th Mar 2007 Site Selection Criteria - 26Kb |
| 16th Mar 2007 Waste Collection Systems Report - 317Kb | |
| 15th Dec 2006 FEASIBILITY STUDY PROJECT TIME LINE - REVISED - 825Kb | |
| 18th Aug 2006 Preliminary Site and Technology Selection Criteria - 1,063Kb | |
| 18th Aug 2006 Summary – Preliminary Site & Technology Selection Criteria - 305Kb | |
| 28th Feb 2006 Feasibility Study Management Plan - 702Kb |
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