Community Invited to Join Coal Ash Advisory Panel

NSW Gov

Lake Macquarie and Lake Munmorah communities are encouraged to take part in a new advisory committee set up to help inform the NSW Government's remediation of sites containing coal ash repositories.

The government is establishing the committee to support its response to the 'NSW Parliamentary Inquiry into costs for remediation of sites containing coal ash repositories' available here.

In response to the Inquiry's recommendations, NSW Health has commissioned a review of environmental data to determine whether people living close to power stations and coal ash dams are exposed to potentially harmful chemicals through air, water, soil or local fish and seafood.

The committee will allow open discussions between NSW Health and representatives of the local community, stakeholder groups and local councils on the potential health impacts of coal ash.

NSW Health is seeking applications from community members and those from local civic, professional, and environmental groups to apply to join the committee.

Committee members will contribute to committee discussions, attend around four meetings a year, and help communicate information about the coal ash study to the broader community

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