A parliamentary question investigates whether Alcoa Wagerup exceeded production limits before licence amendments. The Minister states the DEP advised that Alcoa Wagerup did not exceed production levels.

AnsweredQoN 406Legislative Council
Asked
9 August 2001
Portfolio
Environment and Heritage

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(1) Further to my question without notice of 8 August 2001, did Alcoa Wagerup exceed the production levels specified in its licence conditions prior to its licence conditions being amended? (2) What action did the Department of Environmental Protection take regarding instances of levels being exceeded? Hon TOM STEPHENS

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(1) The Minister for the Environment and Heritage has been advised by the DEP that Alcoa Wagerup did not exceed the production levels specified in its licence conditions prior to the conditions being amended. (2) Not applicable.
(2) What action did the Department of Environmental Protection take regarding instances of levels being exceeded? Hon TOM STEPHENS replied: (1) The Minister for the Environment and Heritage has been advised by the DEP that Alcoa Wagerup did not exceed the production levels specified in its licence conditions prior to the conditions being amended. (2) Not applicable.
Hon TOM STEPHENS replied: (1) The Minister for the Environment and Heritage has been advised by the DEP that Alcoa Wagerup did not exceed the production levels specified in its licence conditions prior to the conditions being amended. (2) Not applicable.
(1) The Minister for the Environment and Heritage has been advised by the DEP that Alcoa Wagerup did not exceed the production levels specified in its licence conditions prior to the conditions being amended. (2) Not applicable.
(2) Not applicable.

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