The Office of Development Approvals Coordination (ODAC) is a key component of the WA Government's initiative to improve approvals processes for industrial and resource development projects.
The Western Australian Government has developed an Integrated Project Approvals System (IPAS) aimed at streamlining approvals processes while maintaining appropriate standards of review. This system is supported by ODAC which has the specific job, for complex projects, of coordinating approval processes across government.
UPDATED PROCESS MAPS PUBLISHED
The approval process maps available on this website are being updated in response to feedback from industry. The updates are on the 31 maps of commonly required approval processes that were first published in mid 2007.
Key revisions to the available maps include:
The revised maps are being published progressively once agreement has been reached with the relevant agency.
ODAC is keen to receive comment from any interested stakeholders regarding approvals process streamlining opportunities. Comments can be forwarded to the Director, ODAC here
REVISED PDD GUIDELINE AVAILABLE
The multi-agency IPAS Management Group, which oversees the operation of the Integrated Project Approvals System, has recently approved changes that will better align the coordinated approvals pathway of IPAS and the process for environmental impact assessment under the Environmental Protection Act 1986 (the EP Act).
The key changes are:
The changes are in response to experience with PDDs submitted in accordance with the guidelines that were first issued in 2004/05. PDDs submitted in accordance with the previous guidelines tended to be significantly more detailed than the 20 – 30 page text plus maps as originally envisaged, and did not fully meet requirements for acceptance as an EPA referral. The delay between PDD submission and initiation of EP Act processes has been eliminated.
The PDD Guideline has been amended to reflect the changes. In addition, an example PDD has been developed based on a moderately complex proposal. The example provides an indication of the level of information expected. Both documents are available here:
PDD Guideline [PDF document, 226kb]
Example PDD [PDF document, 1537kb]
ODAC is keen to get feedback and suggestions from all stakeholders on the approvals processes for industrial and resources development projects in Western Australia. If you wish to provide feedback or raise issues please use the contact details at Contact us.
Page last revised: 16 Jun 2008