ENVIRONMENT

Dust a concern for United Wambo application

ACTIVIST groups are trying to derail the proposed United Wambo coal mine expansion in New South Wales’ Hunter Valley by arguing it will contribute to air pollution in the region, which last year reached the highest levels since monitoring began in 2012.

Dust a concern for United Wambo application

Lock the Gate Alliance spokeswoman Georgina Woods said particulate pollution PM10 levels exceeded national standards in five towns and villages.   "This is a direct result of new and expanded open...

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