ENVIRONMENT

Narrabri to pay $120,000 as part of enforceable undertaking

WHITEHAVEN Coal’s Narrabri Coal Operations will pay $120,000 to the Environmental Trust as part of an enforceable undertaking agreed with the New South Wales Environment Protection Authority for allegedly transporting hazardous waste that subsequently caused a series of fires at the Narrabri landfill.

Narrabri to pay $120,000 as part of enforceable undertaking

EPA Director Regulatory Operations Metro North Adam Gilligan said the Narrabri Shire Council landfill had a number of fires in early to mid-April 2019 that were allegedly caused by equipment from the Narrabri...

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