SANTOS has been slammed for refusing to provide the NSW government with requested information about its coal seam gas development near Narrabri.
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The gas giant recently responded to the concerns of various organisations, including 14 government agencies, in its Supplementary Response to Submissions.
In the report, Santos refused more than a dozen specific requests for information and commitments from the NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA), the Rural Fire Service, and Narrabri council.
Narrabri farmer and Lock the Gate spokeswoman Sally Hunter said the company had refused the RFS's request to not flare gas during catastrophic bushfire conditions.
"This shows an extraordinary and reckless disregard for the safety of our community," she said.
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"Santos has also refused the EPA's request to assess the capacity of landfill facilities to accommodate huge volumes of salt waste with potentially high concentrations of metals and other contaminants.
"It has refused Narrabri council's request that it obtain environmental insurance for offsite and long-term environmental harms, despite this being a recommendation made by the NSW Chief Scientist for all coal seam gas operations."
A NSW Department of Planning and Environment spokesperson said the company's response was being reviewed, in consultation with the relevant government agencies.
"In finalising its assessment, the Department may request additional information from Santos before referring the proposal to the Independent Planning Commission, which will make the final decision," they said.
"The Department wants to ensure a rigorous and comprehensive assessment is undertaken, given the complex nature of the application and the high level of community interest."
Santos did not respond to the Leader's request for comment.