Clive Palmer’s proposed open-cut mine could have ‘far-reaching impact’ on Great Barrier Reef, study finds
by Ben Smee from Environment | The Guardian on (#5YKDN)
Study finds tidal currents could introduce pollution from coalmine into seagrass meadows and dugong sanctuary in marine park
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Billionaire Clive Palmer's proposal to build an open-cut coalmine 10km from the coast of the Great Barrier Reef would have a far-reaching impact" on the world heritage area, say scientists, whose modelling shows concentrated pollution from the mine could reach sensitive marine ecosystems within weeks.
The Queensland government last year deemed the Central Queensland coal proposal by a subsidiary company of Palmer's flagship entity, Mineralogy, not suitable" and said it posed a number of unacceptable risks" due to its location, the prospect of polluted water discharge and a lack of effective mitigation measures.
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