Big dust up over Esperance nickel plan
The Western Australian Department of Environment and Conservation (DEC) has moved to rebut criticism of the bulk nickel export licence issued to the Esperance Port Authority.
Critics claim the licence fails to set enforceable limits on nickel dust emissions.
The DEC's conditional go-ahead for nickel throughput was issued last week.
This followed transport minister Simon O'Brien's January 1 directive and an intervention on December 4 by...
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