ENVIRONMENT

ACARP study to find acceptable levels of coal

AN ACARP project sets to undertake scientifically rigorous dust studies around coal ports to provide quantitative particle size and abundance information for coal and other particulates in these samples, which would also be accepted by the general community.

Lou Caruana
ACARP study to find acceptable levels of coal

Coal dust is an issue of community concern, particularly associated with the handling of coal on railways and ports in urban environments, so it is important that analysis results can be closely scrutinised...

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