Veolia breaches guidelines, waste leaches into Tarago groundwater

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Updated November 6 2022 - 11:57am, first published 5:30am
Crisps Creek near Tarago, where the spilled waste water from the Veolia Woodlawn dump ends up. Picture supplied
Crisps Creek near Tarago, where the spilled waste water from the Veolia Woodlawn dump ends up. Picture supplied

Multinational waste-handling giant Veolia has admitted to breaching environmental guidelines at its Woodlawn facility near Tarago just days before releasing its environmental impact study promoting a huge $600 million expansion of the operation.

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Peter Brewer

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