FFAW marine life concerns with wind-hydrogen development on southwest coast

    Monday, 16 October 2023 07:00

    By Tonya Organ

    Energy industry liaison Katie Power says fish harvesters are working and there’s no way they could have read the 4100 page environment impact statement in 50 days.

    The Fish, Food and Allied Workers Union is adding their voice to concerns about World Energy GH2’s proposed wind-hydrogen development on the southwest coast. Energy industry liaison Katie Power says fish harvesters are working and there’s no way they could have read the 4100 page environment impact statement in 50 days. She says members are concerned about the overall lack of transparency and consultation. Power says they thought it was a land project but are shocked to find out the potential impact this could have on marine life. She says they’ve never been told the potential marine impact and it seems dismissive. Power says World Energy GH2 officials said they had been engaging the public for the past 18 months but did not contact the FFAW. She says they’ve written letters to highlight their concerns to both levels of government and members are very worried about a number of grave effects on the marine environment, effluent runoff, dredging, and extra marine traffic at Harmon port, where fishers would be impacted.  The Environment Minister is expected to make an announcement on the project within a couple of weeks. The deadline for public comment was October11th. 

     

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