Environment Protection Authority contract to stop leaks, not remove PFAS from former Truegain site at Rutherford

Nick Bielby
Updated June 13 2018 - 6:56pm, first published June 8 2018 - 8:00pm
A hazardous material crew at the Truegain site at Rutherford in 2017. Picture: Perry Duffin
A hazardous material crew at the Truegain site at Rutherford in 2017. Picture: Perry Duffin

Management of a Rutherford property where PFAS entered Maitland’s waterways will focus on stopping further leaks rather than removing contaminated liquid from the site, the state’s environmental watchdog says.

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Nick Bielby

Nick Bielby

Senior Journalist

Nick Bielby is a crime reporter who has worked as a journalist since 2011. Having joined the Newcastle Herald in 2017, he won a Walkley Award in 2019 with Donna Page for their investigation 'Dirty Deeds', which exposed the decades of illegal dumping of toxic material in and around a Hunter waterway.

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