Tuesday 31 May 2016

EPA Could Have Acted Earlier on Williamtown: Report

It's claimed the Environment Protection Authority knew as far back as 2004 about the potential risk of harm from toxic chemicals spreading from the Williamtown RAAF Base to nearby properties.

A new report into the environment watchdog's handling of the contamination leak has found the agency could've acted earlier in putting together guidelines.

While the report also reveals so little was known about the chemicals within the authority, one officer had to look them up on Wikipedia.