ENVIRONMENT

Vales Point fined $30K for spreading contaminated material

THE New South Wales Environment Protection Authority has fined Delta Electricity $30,000 for licence breaches at the Vales Point Power Station after contaminated material, including asbestos, was allegedly spread on the New South Wales Central Coast site.

 Delta Energy's Vales Point power station in NSW.

Delta Energy's Vales Point power station in NSW.

The EPA has issued Delta with two penalty notices for allegedly causing land pollution and unlawfully using the premises as a waste facility. Delta has been progressively rehabilitating various ponds...

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