They called the Botany area 'Gwea'. Later though, when European settlement took hold and the name 'Botany' was adopted, the Aboriginal translation of 'Booralee' was often used.
HISTORY. The BIP was previously owned in its entirety by Orica (the former ICI Australia). Occupying over 60 hectares, it was subdivided in 1998 and four TenantsContact usAbout the BIPUpdates
What is Botany Industrial Park?
The Botany Industrial Park (BIP) occupies over 60 hectares and is bounded by Beauchamp Road to the south, Denison Street to the east, Corish Circle and Anderson Street to the North and the Botany rail freight line to the west. Four major companies have operations or on-going legacy interests on the Site:.
What products does Ixom botany manufacture?
Our four main products are sodium hypochlorite, hydrochloric acid, caustic soda and ferric chloride. The Ixom Botany ChlorAlkali facility manufactures chlorine and caustic soda from the electrolysis of salt.
Where is chlorine produced at Ixom botany chloralkali facility?
All chlorine produced at Ixom Botany ChlorAlkali facility is consumed in the product plants. The facility stores a certain number of chlorine drums and cylinders filled in Laverton, Victoria (Australia), for a distribution purposes. The following diagram provides an overview of the Botany ChlorAlkali facility and products plants process flows.
Botany Bay Groundwater Plume is contamination of the local aquifer in Botany Bay caused by a chemical leak. The groundwater that flows into Botany Bay contains pollutants linked to cancer and is regarded as the worst case of groundwater contamination in Australia.
Botany industrial park
Aquifer in New South Wales, Australia
The Botany Sands Aquifer is an aquifer that surrounds Botany Bay just south of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. A former main water source for Sydney, it stretches from Centennial Park south east of Sydney CBD into Botany Bay to the south. The aquifer is chiefly filled by rainfall, some contributions from irrigation, seeping service mains and flow from the subjacent bedrock units.
The Cattai National Park is a protected national
Protected area in New South Wales, Australia
The Cattai National Park is a protected national park that is located in the Hawkesbury region of Sydney, New South Wales, in eastern Australia. The 424-hectare (1,050-acre) national park is situated approximately 55 kilometres (34 mi) northwest of the Sydney central business district and approximately 13 km (8.1 mi) from Windsor. It includes Mitchell Park and Hope Farm.