ENVIRONMENT

EPA defends its monitoring of coal ash at NSW power stations

ONGOING groundwater monitoring and various studies and investigations at Eraring and Vales Point have provided no evidence of any leaching from the ash dams affecting groundwater quality, according to the New South Wales Environment Protection Agency.

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The agency said all NSW coal-fired power stations were subject to stringent legally enforceable conditions, outlined in their environment protection licences, as well as requirements under environmental...

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