ENVIRONMENT

Bravus rail line construction raises environmental questions

ENVIRONMENTALISTS are calling on the Queensland government to halt work on Bravus’ rail line and investigate alleged fresh erosion control breaches and sediment pollution.

Large amounts of turbid water was ponding on the rail line without sediment traps on water entry and exi, according to the Mackay Conservation Group.t points

Large amounts of turbid water was ponding on the rail line without sediment traps on water entry and exi, according to the Mackay Conservation Group.t points

Lawyers from Environmental Justice Australia, acting for Mackay Conservation Group, have lodged a complaint with the Queensland coordinator general and deputy premier Stephen Miles. The complaint details...

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