Residents in Sydney鈥檚 southwest have slammed AGL鈥檚 coal seam gas activity in NSW. AGL has admitted that it failed for three years to meet a requirement to monitor air emissions from its Camden Gas Project.
The August 22 Camden-Narellan Advertiser reported that , saying it showed a 鈥渕assive failure of a system that allows coal seam gas companies to self-monitor and self-report鈥. Despite this breach, SHA said: 鈥淎GL is now being allowed to engage its own consultants to self-investigate and self-report.鈥
In nearby Menangle Park, residents expressed anger at AGL and the state government after finding out that CSG drilling would take place near their homes,
that the CSG well is also about 40 metres from the Nepean River, which flows into the Warragamba Dam, a key water supply for Sydney.
The well presents serious risks of water contamination given the Nepean floods regularly.
Despite government and industry rhetoric about 鈥渃ommunity consultation鈥, residents said they were not notified of the drilling in advance.
The well is Sydney鈥檚 first CSG production well and the first approved under the Barry O鈥橣arrell NSW government. One resident told the Macarthur Chronicle that work on the CSG well had 鈥渒ept her awake at night for about a month鈥.