BHP finds toxic chemical in mining hub groundwater
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BHP is facing a groundwater contamination challenge at its iron ore mines after detecting the same dangerous chemicals that have been found at Australian Defence Force sites and on Victoria’s troubled West Gate tunnel project.
WA’s Department of Water and Environmental Regulation has raised concerns about a potential threat to human health, including to mine workers, and the environment in ordering remediation work and a more detailed risk assessment.
The giant Mount Whaleback mine is part of BHP’s Newman hub. WA’s Department of Water and Environmental Regulation has classified Mt Whaleback as a contaminated site with remediation required.
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