Kingston toxic waste site: a case study of Australia's first contaminated residential land site:- present and future implications.
Material type: TextLanguage: ENG Publication details: AUG 1990Description: 16p., 1 appendixReport number: Local GovernmentSubject: Land useSubject: This paper will briefly outline the history of the former Mt. Taylor gold mine site in the Logan City suburb of Kingston and discuss early and current responses to Australia's first discovery of a major urban development over a contaminated waste site, and conclude with future implications for local authority environmental health officers and other responders in this areaSubject: Toxic hazardsSubject: Urban developmentSubject: Waste disposalItem type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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This paper will briefly outline the history of the former Mt. Taylor gold mine site in the Logan City suburb of Kingston and discuss early and current responses to Australia's first discovery of a major urban development over a contaminated waste site, and conclude with future implications for local authority environmental health officers and other responders in this area
Toxic hazards
Urban development
Waste disposal
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