Plan to dump 15m tonnes of salt waste in Murray-Darling headwaters hits roadblock
by Ben Smee from on (#45WE4)
Opponents of plan to dump waste from coal seam gas mining celebrate court decision
Controversial plans to dump up to 15m tonnes of salt and other waste near a creek in drought-stricken Queensland have hit an unexpected roadblock after a court ruled that planning approvals do not allow for trucks to park at the site.
Guardian Australia reported in October that a study had found that the dump, near the town of Chinchilla, north-west of Brisbane, carried a "considerable" risk of water contamination. Salt waste from coal seam gas operations is planned to be stored fewer than 100 metres from Stockyard Creek, in the headwaters of the Murray-Darling basin.
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