ENVIRONMENT

NSW planning dept backs Dendrobium's proposed water management

THE New South Wales Department of Planning, Industry and Environment has supported South32's water offset mechanism for its proposed Dendrobium extension project.

 Mining at Dendrobium has taken place for many years without any significant impacts.

Mining at Dendrobium has taken place for many years without any significant impacts.

It says in its State Significant Development report that although the project involves two new mining domains at Areas 5 and 6, the nature and scale of its anticipated impacts on the overlying catchment...

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