❓ Question regarding the practice of 'land farming' (applying mining/exploration waste to agricultural land) in WA, prompted by Fonterra's concerns in NZ. The Minister confirms it's permitted with approvals and declines to prevent it.
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I refer to reports that dairy product buyer, Fonterra Group, has ceased buying milk produced on land affected by drilling waste in New Zealand, due to concerns about health effects, and I ask: (a) is the practice of mining or exploration waste being applied to farming land, known as "land farming", currently permitted in Western Australia; and (b) if yes to (a), will the Minister take action to prevent this practice from occurring?
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Answered
19 November 2013
Responded by
Minister for Agriculture and Food representing the Minister for Mines and Petroleum
Response time
35 days
The Department of Mines and Petroleum advises:
(a)
Yes, provided all relevant approvals are in place (including but not limited to environmental approval).
(b)
No
(a)
Yes, provided all relevant approvals are in place (including but not limited to environmental approval).
(b)
No
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