Fertiliser plant is not damaging Burrup Peninsula rock art, EPA says

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Western Australia’s environmental regulator rules impact on world’s largest collection of rock art is ‘manageable’

The environmental regulator in Western Australia says that emissions from a fertiliser plant on the Burrup Peninsula are “manageable” and not damaging the world’s largest collection of rock art.

 

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