Sydney waste-power incinerator plans halved amid pollution and health fears
by Anne Davies from on (#341ND)
Plant's operator seeks approval for a phased development in the face of residents' opposition and concerns over air quality
Plans for the world's biggest waste-to-energy plant in Sydney's west have been cut in half, in an effort to address concerns from health and environmental authorities, and residents.
The Next Generation, a company owned by one of the largest waste operators in Australia - Ian Malouf, founder of Dial A Dump - has lodged new documents seeking a phased development of the plant.
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