Where is the development of the Mayfield Site up to?
Stolthaven Facilities
The Mayfield Site currently contains two shipping berths (the Mayfield 4 Berth and the BHP 6 Berth) and a fuel storage terminal. Stolthaven Australia Pty Ltd has been operating a bulk liquids fuel storage terminal since December 2013. It currently comprises seven diesel storage tanks and two biodiesel storage tanks with approval to handle up to 3,500 mega litres of fuel annually.
A dedicated bulk liquids common user berth (Mayfield 7) adjacent to its bulk liquids storage facility is being constructed by Stolthaven, and is expected to be complete and operational by mid 2018. Stolthaven will own and operate the berth and provide services to Mayfield bulk liquid storage facilities and users.
Stolthaven's Mayfield 7 Berth
Construction of a Bulk Liquids Berth
Construction of the wharf is now well advanced and has reached over 80% completion.
Click here for more information on the construction of Stolthaven's Mayfield 7 Berth.
Stolthaven Mayfield Terminal
Future Project
Stolthaven’s Stage 3 State Significant Development (SSD) Project Approval was issued by NSW Department of Planning and Environment on 15 December 2016. The approval is for the construction and operation of a bulk fuel storage and distribution terminal with an annual throughput of 3,500 million litres. The approval includes the construction of 17 storage tanks, marine loading arm (on the Mayfield 7 Berth) and pipeline (between the Mayfield 7 Berth and the terminal).
The Conditions of Approval in the consent reflect existing reporting arrangements and environmental monitoring requirements in compliance with the Mayfield Concept Plan Approval. Stolthaven is continuing to finalise the design and preparation for the Stage 3 tendering
process.
Click here for information on the Project Approval
Port of Newcastle Mayfield Services Project
Installation of permanent utility services for water, electricity and telecommunications
The Stage 1 component of the Mayfield Services Project has been completed, including connections to the Ausgrid and Hunter Water networks for the future supply of electrical and water services to the site.
This is a $5 million investment by Port of Newcastle to enable future full development of the site.
Port of Newcastle is working with Ausgrid to deliver Mayfield Infrastructure Services Stage 2, which will meet the future electrical requirements of the site.
Mayfield Cargo Storage Facility
On 30 June 2017, Port of Newcastle was issued a Development Consent for the operation of an open air storage facility within the Mayfield site. The facility will provide for the storage of a range of cargo including project cargo, general cargo, breakbulk, and associated containerised cargoes.
Proposed works at the site include the installation of temporary fencing, temporary lighting and temporary amenities as required. No permanent structures or buildings are proposed.
Port of Newcastle has developed an Operational Environmental Management Plan (OEMP) to provide a strategic
framework for environmental management of the facility, in accordance with the Consent Conditions of Approval and requirements under the Mayfield Concept Plan Approval.
Click here to view the Development Consent.