Will the proposed pulp mill impact on the Tamar Valley airshed?
Environmental health expert Dr Roger Drew concluded that mill emissions will have negligible influence on existing air quality in the vicinity. The project will meet the background guideline values determined by the National Environment Protection Measure (NEPM) for Air Quality and the Tasmanian air quality objectives in schedules 1 and 2 of the Environment Protection Policy (Air Quality) 2004. Air emissions from the operational pulp mill have been modelled to predict air quality impacts at peak running capacity at maximum pulp production. The modelling identifies that the contribution of emissions from the pulp mill to the local airshed is minor.
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