❓ A WA parliamentary question seeks to determine if the Department of Environment will prosecute Loongana Lime for alleged unreasonable emissions incidents on multiple dates. The Minister cannot comment due to ongoing investigations.
AnsweredQoN 3632Legislative Council
QuestionView source ↗
I refer to a newspaper article which appeared in the
Kalgoorlie Miner
dated Saturday 13 May 2006 titled ‘Investigation into Loongana Lime Renewed’ concerning a serious unreasonable odour from Loongana Lime operations on the 11 April 2006, an ABC radio interview with Mr Wayne Astill from the Department of Environment (DoE) on 6 October 2005 and answers to question on notice numbers 3379 and 3380 of 4 April 2006 -
(1) Will the DoE prosecute Loongana Lime for causing unreasonable emissions for the incident on 22 February 2006?
(2) If no to (1), why not?
(3) Will the DoE prosecute Loongana Lime for causing unreasonable emissions for the incident on the 11 April 2006?
(4) If no to (3), why not?
(5) Will the DoE prosecute Loongana Lime for causing an unreasonable emission for the incident on the 9 March 2006?
(6) If no to (5), why not?
(7) Will the DoE prosecute Loongana Lime for causing an unreasonable emission for the incident on the 24 January 2006?
(8) If no to (7), why not?
Kalgoorlie Miner
dated Saturday 13 May 2006 titled ‘Investigation into Loongana Lime Renewed’ concerning a serious unreasonable odour from Loongana Lime operations on the 11 April 2006, an ABC radio interview with Mr Wayne Astill from the Department of Environment (DoE) on 6 October 2005 and answers to question on notice numbers 3379 and 3380 of 4 April 2006 -
(1) Will the DoE prosecute Loongana Lime for causing unreasonable emissions for the incident on 22 February 2006?
(2) If no to (1), why not?
(3) Will the DoE prosecute Loongana Lime for causing unreasonable emissions for the incident on the 11 April 2006?
(4) If no to (3), why not?
(5) Will the DoE prosecute Loongana Lime for causing an unreasonable emission for the incident on the 9 March 2006?
(6) If no to (5), why not?
(7) Will the DoE prosecute Loongana Lime for causing an unreasonable emission for the incident on the 24 January 2006?
(8) If no to (7), why not?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
22 August 2006
Responded by
Minister for Education and Training representing the Minister for the Environment
Response time
70 days
(1) I cannot comment as the Department of Environment is currently investigating this matter. (2) Not applicable. (3) As per (1). (4) Not applicable. (5) As per (1). (6) Not applicable. (7) As per (1). (8) Not applicable.
(2) Not applicable. (3) As per (1). (4) Not applicable. (5) As per (1). (6) Not applicable. (7) As per (1). (8) Not applicable.
(3) As per (1). (4) Not applicable. (5) As per (1). (6) Not applicable. (7) As per (1). (8) Not applicable.
(4) Not applicable. (5) As per (1). (6) Not applicable. (7) As per (1). (8) Not applicable.
(5) As per (1). (6) Not applicable. (7) As per (1). (8) Not applicable.
(6) Not applicable. (7) As per (1). (8) Not applicable.
(7) As per (1). (8) Not applicable.
(8) Not applicable.
(2) Not applicable. (3) As per (1). (4) Not applicable. (5) As per (1). (6) Not applicable. (7) As per (1). (8) Not applicable.
(3) As per (1). (4) Not applicable. (5) As per (1). (6) Not applicable. (7) As per (1). (8) Not applicable.
(4) Not applicable. (5) As per (1). (6) Not applicable. (7) As per (1). (8) Not applicable.
(5) As per (1). (6) Not applicable. (7) As per (1). (8) Not applicable.
(6) Not applicable. (7) As per (1). (8) Not applicable.
(7) As per (1). (8) Not applicable.
(8) Not applicable.
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