Environment and Resource Management

Impact assessment

What is environmental impact assessment?

Environmental impact assessment is used to integrate environmental management with the approvals process for proposals. Environmental impact assessment is intended to:

What is the department's role?

Legislation in Queensland provides a number of roles for the department. The main roles in impact assessment that the department may undertake include:

What are the department's portfolio interests?

The department has a range of portfolio interests, which include:

Will my proposal require environmental impact assessment?

The following list (though not exhaustive) describes proposals that will require some level of environmental impact assessment:

The following proposals (though again the list is not exhaustive) may also require some level of environmental impact assessment:

The Commonwealth environment department may require environmental impact assessment for proposals that would impact on matters of national environmental significance. Proponents should contact the Commonwealth environment department directly for advice on this matter.

Contact the department

The department has published a series of guidelines to provide information on the Agency's role in environmental impact assessment.

Further information is available by telephoning the department's Permit and Licence Management Unit (PALM) or e-mail palm@derm.qld.gov.au.

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Last updated 26 August 2008

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