December 6, 2012

The operator of an  underground coal gasification (UCG) trial plant that released contaminated water has been fined $60,000.

Carbon Energy has a plant located between Dalby and Chinchilla. The company’s CEO, Andrew Dash, was also fined $2000.

Environment and Heritage Protection Minister Andrew Powell said the fines prove his department was closely monitoring and dealing with environmental issues associated with UCG and other mining activities.

“The Queensland public should be reassured and take confidence from this outcome,” Mr Powell said.

“I have previously stated that we will do everything that we can to assist industry and help them do the right thing.

“However, if serious environmental harm occurs then we will vigorously pursue those who break the law.”

Carbon Energy pleaded guilty to two counts of contravening a condition of an Environmental Authority and one count of failing to notify the Department of Environment and Heritage Protection as soon as practical, as required under the Environmental Protection Act 1994.

The company’s executive officer, Andrew Dash, pleaded guilty to one count of failing to ensure that Carbon Energy complied with the Environmental Protection Act 1994.

Carbon was also ordered to pay $40,000 in legal and investigative costs.

Mr Powell said the company was charged following an investigation in 2010.