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EPA in tune with Robe weed kill plan

WESTERN Australia’s Environment Minister Stephen Dawson has agreed to change the conditions of Robe River Mining’s approved Cape Lambert to Emu Siding rail duplication areas and borrow pit areas within the Millstream Chichester National Park proposal.

 A Robe river train in the Pilbara

A Robe river train in the Pilbara

Robe, a subsidiary of Rio Tinto, originally asked the Environmental Protection Authority for approval to duplicate the rail line between the port at Cape Lambert and Emu Siding in 2011, in a bid to enhance...

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