Breath of fresh air at Port Hedland
Port Hedland Port Authority has reduced the number of times it has not met its air quality targets in the last six months by 85%.
Introduction of new dust management procedures in January have been attributed as the cause of the improvement.
PHPA said that the Utah Bulk Handling Facility performed well with only one incident this year.
Dust management at the port is regulated through the...
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