Water mining near Queensland’s Gondwana rainforest ‘unacceptably risky’, opponents say
Court will hear appeal over plan to extract 16m litres of water from a site less than a kilometre from Springbrook national park
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A proposed water-mining operation - capable of filling more than 32m plastic bottles a year - on the cusp of the world-heritage-listed Gondwana rainforest is unacceptably risky" to the health of the ecosystem, say environmental groups fighting a court battle to block the drilling.
On Monday, the Queensland planning and environment court will begin hearings into the plan to extract 16m litres of water from a site 400m from the Springbrook national park. The proposed drilling would take water from an aquifer upstream of Natural Arch and the Twin Falls waterfall.
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