It's all just the usual mists and fogs in the valley, and, of course, the dusty roads, according to the regulators.
Neil is obviously very confused about the usual mists and fogs in the valley in which he has lived all his life.
The Department of Health arrived in
That's right... begin the monitoring only after the dust mitigation ordered by DoH has been in effect for a couple of months...
How were the regulators so sure that the dust wasn't sourced from the crusher when they were so conspicuous by their absence from Costerfield and the minesite over the period covered by the following photos?
A DoH officer even speculated out loud that Neil had Photoshopped these pics! Seriously!
4 March, 2014, 7.53am
4 March, 2014, 7.53am
8 March, 2014, 10.23am
8 March, 2014, 11.00am... half an hour later and the "fog" is still there.
18 March, 2014.
26 March 2014... 7:30 am - change of shift blasting?
Another. Inversion?
Another as the mist spreads itself around.
Newton Lane, Costerfield, 1km from the mine.
31 March 2014. A low fog rolling over the paddocks...
Evaporative spraying at the mine.
According to the Commonwealth Government’s Department
of Environment’s “National Pollutant Inventory” antimony emissions
in Australia fell from
16,000 kg in 2008/9 to 7,700 kg in 2012/13.
Do these figure need to be revised?
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