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Petroglyph protection plan puts shine on Burrup emissions haze

THE emissions monitoring process for the technical ammonium nitrate plant run by Yara and Orica on Western Australia’s Burrup Peninsula is flawed, and so is the report on which the conditions for the plant were based, according to a report by the Senate Environment and Communications References Committee into the Protection of Aboriginal rock art of the Burrup Peninsula.

 Yara's plant on the Burrup

Yara's plant on the Burrup

The federal government has released the committee's findings more than a year after the issue was referred to inquiry. The committee also found the total emission load for existing industries had not...

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