A monster 30t fatberg — the largest ever recorded in Western Australia — has been removed from a water facility in Perth’s south, raising concerns about the growing impact of non-flushable waste in ...
The WA government has been forced to defend its ... has revealed in new detail the serious concerns held by the Water Corporation about Alcoa's mining and management program.
Documents have revealed WA's Water Corporation had serious concerns over what might happen should Alcoa's bauxite operation contaminate Serpentine Dam. The Water Corporation had planned for a ...
Water Corporation has hauled an enormous 30t fatberg from its Facility in Munster – the largest recorded fatberg found in the ...
Demand for water by the resources industry and prolonged dry spells contribute to mass tree deaths in WA's mining heartland, ...
A 30-tonne congealed mass of items that should not be flushed, including wet wipes, sanitary products, oils and grease was removed by an excavator over two days.
Water Corp’s removal from the advisory group was confirmed in August and directly linked to its need to advocate for preventative protection to WA drinking water sources. A Water Corporation manager ...
Alcoa’s bauxite mining operations near Serpentine Dam have raised concerns within WA’s water utility.Credit: 9News Perth Those documents also show Water Corporation ejected itself from any ...
Compost applied to agricultural soils in Australia each year contains tonnes of microplastics, our research has revealed. These microplastics can harm soil and plant health and eventually enter food ...
Water Corporation chief executive Pat Donavan warned ... Alcoa is sweating on two mining approval applications before WA’s environmental watchdog, which can only make recommendations to government.