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HomeIndyInquiry 'backs Anglesea coal-fire work'

Inquiry ‘backs Anglesea coal-fire work’

ALCOA has “effective” practical and sustainable” strategies to minimise the risk of a coal-seam fire at Anglesea, according to State Government.
The Government said a new Hazelwood Mine Fire Inquiry report on Alcoa’s Anglesea facility should reassure the community ahead of the bushfire season.
Alcoa has initiated the fire strategies as it prepares to begin remediating the coal mine and power station site after closing its operations this week.
Residents have expressed concern about the risk of a coal-seam fire similar to the disaster at Hazelwood early last year. The fire burned for 45 days, sending smoke and ash over Morwell and surrounding areas.
But the Government said the inquiry report identified “comprehensive work” under way at Anglesea to protect residents and the environment.
“The independent report finds (that) Alcoa has either implemented, or is in the process of implementing, a range of fire minimisation strategies at the Anglesea mine that are effective, practical and sustainable,” the Government said.
“The report also finds the mine is being competently regulated by Government agencies.”
Energy and Resources Minister Lily D’Ambrosio welcomed the findings.
“The inquiry report has affirmed the approaches of the Government towards the Anglesea mine shutdown and Alcoa’s preparation for closure and the final rehabilitation plan,” she said.

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