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Maules Creek water usage under scrutiny

THE New South Wales Natural Resources Access Regulator has started an investigation into the capture of surface water by mining companies, as farmers claim that Whitehaven Coal’s Maules Creek mine has captured millions of litres of water without obtaining water licences.

Maules Creek water usage under scrutiny

Lock the Gate Alliance presented analysis of the massive capture of rainwater by the coal mining industry at a special hearing of the Senate Inquiry into Water Use by the Extractive Industries.   Analysis...

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