Public consultation
The consultation on the new Explanatory Note on Characterisation and modelling of geological fault zones closed on 18 June 2021. The documents below remain available for reference only.
The Information Guidelines Explanatory Note - Characterisation and modelling of geological fault zones can be accessed via the Publications page.
The Independent Expert Scientific Committee on Coal Seam Gas and Large Coal Mining Development held a public consultation on its new Explanatory Note: Characterisation and modelling of geological fault zones.
Read the drafts
Public consultation – Draft IESC Information Guidelines Explanatory Note: Characterisation and modelling of geological fault zones (PDF - 3.54 MB)
Public consultation – Draft IESC Information Guidelines Explanatory Note: Characterisation and modelling of geological fault zones (DOCX - 10.35 MB)
Public consultation – Draft Summary guide - Characterisation and modelling of geological fault zones (PDF - 633.06 KB)
Public consultation – Draft Summary guide - Characterisation and modelling of geological fault zones (DOCX - 890.76 KB)
Submissions received
The Committee welcomed the feedback received in response to the consultation. Submissions received are published below. Some details have been kept confidential at the request of the submitter.
Mr Juan Berrio (PDF - 3.38 MB)
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