potential irreversible environmental degradation and pollution of
waterways due to the inability to prevent toxic runoff entering them
during high rainfall events. Blicks
River, the site of the latest exploration licence, is one of the
largest tributaries of the Nymboida River, which provides water to the
Coffs-Clarence regional supply system, on which more than 80,000 people
rely. It is mooted that gold is the most likely mineral at the site and
may require open-cut techniques and the use of cyanide in the separation
process - which may have the potential to destroy one of the most
pristine water supplies in Australia.
http://mncgreens.blogspot.com/2014/02/petitioning-president-and-members.html
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