ENVIRONMENT

Cornwall wants Tassie coal mine approval

CORNWALL Coal Company has lodged an application with the federal government to develop an open cut coal pit at its Cullenswood complex in Tasmania to extract up to 50,000 tonnes of run-of-mine coal per annum.

The pit is likely to have a three-year life span if production levels are at or near the maximum level.

The pit is likely to have a three-year life span if production levels are at or near the maximum level.

The pit would be named Cullenswood 6, with Cullenswood 2 already operational as an open cut pit at the site. The proposed development would be comprised of three separate excavations, or "blocks", spatially...

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