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Buffer Zones
The general rule of thumb is that buffers have to be at least 30 metres
There are a number of buffer zone requirements for mines, quarries and pits that help minimize and prevent impacts on the environment, neighbouring properties and nearby infrastructure such as roads and buildings. The general rule of thumb is that operations have to be at least 30 metres from property boundaries, infrastructure and environmentally-significant features such as watercourses.