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  • Jun, 2017
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    Gladstone Coal Power Station releases 28,800 tonnes of oxides of nitrogen

    Gladstone Coal Power Station reports releasing 28,800 tonnes of oxides of nitrogen in the year to 30 June 2017.
    The Australian government says people who live near coal burning power plants may be exposed to higher levels of nitrogen oxides. Even low levels of exposure can impact an individual’s eyes, nose, throat and lungs.

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  • Jun, 2017
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    Gladstone Coal Power Station releases 107,000kg of PM10

    Gladstone Coal Power Station reports releasing 107,000kg of PM10 in the year to 30 June 2017. PM10 is small particulate matter which can cause serious health effects.
    The Australian government says it has been linked to increased respiratory symptoms and premature death.

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  • Jun, 2017
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    Gladstone Coal Power Station releases 48,400kg of PM2.5

    Gladstone Coal Power Station reports releasing 48,400kg of PM2.5 in the year to 30 June 2017.
    PM2.5 is extremely small particulate matter, which can be inhaled deep into the lungs and may cause serious health effects. The Australian government says it has been linked to increased respiratory symptoms and premature death.

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  • Jun, 2017
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    Gladstone Coal Power Station releases 24,400 tonnes of sulfur dioxide

    Gladstone Coal Power Station reports releasing 24,400,000kg of sulfur dioxide in the year to 30 June 2017.
    The Australian government links repeated or prolonged exposure to moderate concentrations of sulfur dioxide to inflammation of the respiratory tract, wheezing and lung damage.

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  • Jun, 2017

    Gladstone Coal Power Station releases 6,393,361 tonnes of CO₂ throughout the year.

    Refers to total scope 1 emissions (t CO₂-e) in the year to 30 June 2017 according to the Clean Energy Regulator.

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  • Jun, 2016
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    Gladstone Coal Power Station releases 9kg of arsenic

    Gladstone Coal Power Station reports releasing 9kg of arsenic & compounds in the year to 30 June 2016.

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  • Jun, 2016
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    Gladstone Coal Power Station releases 617 tonnes of hydrochloric acid

    Gladstone Coal Power Station reports releasing 617 tonnes of hydrochloric acid in the year to 30 June 2016.

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  • Jun, 2016
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    Gladstone Coal Power Station releases 72kg of mercury

    Gladstone Coal Power Station reports releasing 72kg of mercury & compounds in the year to 30 June 2016.

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  • Jun, 2016
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    Gladstone Coal Power Station releases 30,000 tonnes of oxides of nitrogen

    Gladstone Coal Power Station reports releasing 30,000 tonnes of oxides of nitrogen in the year to 30 June 2016.
    The Australian government says people who live near coal burning power plants may be exposed to higher levels of nitrogen oxides. Even low levels of exposure can impact an individual’s eyes, nose, throat and lungs.

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  • Jun, 2016
    Skull and crossbones in danger warning sign

    Gladstone Coal Power Station releases 109,000kg of PM10

    Gladstone Coal Power Station reports releasing 109,000kg of PM10 in the year to 30 June 2016. PM10 is small particulate matter which can cause serious health effects.
    The Australian government says it has been linked to increased respiratory symptoms and premature death.

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