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.
The Environmental Protection Agency said there was no “definitive information” on the impact of cumulative industrial emissions from the Yara Pilbara Nitrates plant – which is 1km from one of the best-known rock art sites on the peninsula – on the condition of the art.
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