ENVIRONMENT

Sponcom outbreak in NSW coal mines

MULTIPLE New South Wales underground and open cut coal mines have been notifying the regulator of ongoing spontaneous combustion incidents.

 There have been a spate of sponcom incidents in NSW.

There have been a spate of sponcom incidents in NSW.

In one dangerous incident spontaneous combustion was developing at a mine site and reported to the regulator. Oxidised coal was put into the dump. Mines must have a principal hazard management plan...

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