Adani faces a final major hurdle in its bid to build one of Australia's most controversial coal mines in an endangered bird's habitat in central Queensland.
| Possible impacts on groundwater supplies to areas like the ancient Doongmabulla Springs, south-west of the proposed Carmichael mine, remain a hurdle for Adani. |
On Friday, the Queensland government signed off on the company's black-throated finch management plan but a tougher test is looming. It must satisfy the state's Department of Environment and Science it has the right plan to manage impacts on artesian basin water supplies to important springs on the mine site,
Read the story from The Age by Tony Moore - “Adani faces higher hurdle before Carmichael mine approval".
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