Why is Cadia placing the new tailings dam so close to existing houses, and the historical Errowanbang Woolshed, when they own all the land to the west with a few rental houses they lease out?
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What happens when this new tailings dam is combined with the southern one, to form an area larger than the existing one, and the toxic dust blows off covering the surrounding agricultural countryside on which livestock graze?
Not to mention how far it travels and where it settles.
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Cadia can't control what exists, let alone a larger area.
Water, Australia's most important resource, where is this coming from to allow for increased production?
Locals are already seeing the creeks depleted of water.
There are better, more practical, less disruptive solutions being suggested by the Cadia District Protection Group (CDPG) we just hope they listen and think of the environment and their neighbours!
Attend their meetings in Millthorpe, Orange and Canowindra next week and ask the hard questions!
SALLY GREEN
Burnt Yards
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