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Coast Community News #437

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THURSDAY, 9 MAY 2024

ISSUE #437

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Hundreds rally at Gosford Walk for Women

Slow down on roads, say council and police See page 8

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Cabaret and Mother’s Day at Fun Haus See page 17

More than 400 people marched along the Gosford waterfront on Sunday, May 5, calling for government action to tackle the escalating incidence of violence against women. See page 3

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Member for Gosford Liesl Tesch organised the rally with Member for Terrigal Adam Crouch showing bipartisan support

Health risks from years of neglect over PFAS testing Long-time community advocate for the environment, Gary Blaschke of Lake Munmorah, says he finds it “totally repulsive, if not criminal”, that the NSW Environment Protection Authority has taken so long to declare the former Munmorah Power Station site as significantly contaminated and to announce that a clean-up will start. “It’s been years of neglect and cover-ups by consecutive governments,” he said. “They have ignored my complaints since 2017 and now in 2024 the complaints have come to fruition. “(Being) unhappy is an understatement.” Generator Property Management

Signs erected in 2018 near the power station water outlet on Lake Munmorah

under assessment. In October 2017, it called for additional testing from Snowy Hydro and GPM, but that testing did not get underway until April 2018, more than three years after it was first reported. Blaschke said that in September 2017 EPA contacted him to discuss that they had found PFAS (per-and poly-fluoroalkyl) substances in Lake Munmorah and Colongra Bay. “They said they would conduct a series of fish tests to see the extent of the contamination problem, especially in the lakes as PFAS can contaminate seafood and/or drinking water, as well as sampling in areas around the power station,” he said.

Outstanding achievement for Mounties Group See page 23

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The EPA did not respond until October 2015. An initial study was completed in May 2016, and in December 2016 the EPA reported to a Contaminated Site Review that information received was

(GPM) and Snowy Hydro advised the EPA that PFAS had been detected in the soil,surface water and groundwater at and around Munmorah and Colongra power stations in February 2015.

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