2012 risk assessment on Tomago Sandbeds warned of 'high risk' to health and reputation from PFAS

By Carrie Fellner
Updated June 13 2018 - 6:57pm, first published January 10 2018 - 7:30am
PRESSURE: Hunter Water has defended a decision not to inform the public of the findings of a confidential 2012 risk assessment, which examined the threat from toxic firefighting contamination to the Tomago Sandbeds.
PRESSURE: Hunter Water has defended a decision not to inform the public of the findings of a confidential 2012 risk assessment, which examined the threat from toxic firefighting contamination to the Tomago Sandbeds.

Potential contamination of the city’s drinking water supply by firefighting chemicals posed a “high risk” to public health and Hunter Water’s reputation – even with intervention to address the problem – a confidential report warned in July, 2012.

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