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Mercury changes looming

NEW restrictions on the oil and gas industry’s ability to ship mercury waste overseas are set to come in this month, soon after which BMT Mercury Technology expects to start building a facility in Kwinana.

Inside a BMT mercury treatment plant.

Inside a BMT mercury treatment plant.

The Minamata Convention Australia signed in 2013 that will come into force on August 16 will significantly restrict the Australian oil and gas industry's ability to ship mercury waste offshore for treatment....

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