POLICY

Camden calamity

AGL Energy is due to front the New South Wales Land and Environment Court today as the state regulator prosecutes the company over wastewater that allegedly escaped its Camden CSG project during last year’s floods.

Camden calamity

The Nepean River flooded in June 2016 following heavy rain, leading to led to equipment at AGL's Camden gas project being inundated and damaged, including in the Menangle Park area.   The state's Environment...

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