Environment Protection Authority investigating handling of gas drilling waste

By Natalie O'Brien
Updated September 27 2015 - 1:08am, first published 12:15am
Protestors voice their opposition to coal-seam gas exploration in NSW.
 Photo: Peter Rae
Protestors voice their opposition to coal-seam gas exploration in NSW. Photo: Peter Rae
Protestors voice their opposition to coal-seam gas exploration in NSW.
 Photo: Peter Rae
Protestors voice their opposition to coal-seam gas exploration in NSW. Photo: Peter Rae
Protestors voice their opposition to coal-seam gas exploration in NSW.
 Photo: Peter Rae
Protestors voice their opposition to coal-seam gas exploration in NSW. Photo: Peter Rae
Protestors voice their opposition to coal-seam gas exploration in NSW.
 Photo: Peter Rae
Protestors voice their opposition to coal-seam gas exploration in NSW. Photo: Peter Rae

The Environment Protection Authority has launched an investigation into contaminated coal-seam gas drilling mud waste from an AGL drilling operation in the Hunter, after reports it had gone missing and was then found.

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