❓ A WA parliamentary question seeks detailed information on the number and location of contaminated sites managed by the Public Transport Authority, particularly their proximity to residential areas. The answer redirects the questioner to a publicly available database.
AnsweredQoN 864Legislative Council
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I refer to the Public Transport Authority 2024-25 Annual Report, page 145, "b. Contaminated sites", and I ask: (a) how many contaminated sites exist; (b) how many possible contaminated sites exist; (c) in what suburbs are each of these sites located; and (d) are any of these sites located within: (i) 25 metres of residential homes; (ii) 50 metres of residential homes; and (iii) 100 metres of residential homes?
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Answered
11 December 2025
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Transport
Response time
8 days
(a)-(d) Details of known contaminated sites across Western Australia can be found through the DWER Contaminated Sites Database.
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