‘Breath-taking incompetence’ alleged as EPA restarts clock on seabed mining application

‘Breath-taking incompetence’ alleged as EPA restarts clock on seabed mining application
By Pattrick Smellie Dec 20 (BusinessDesk) – The Environmental Protection Authority is being accused of “breathtaking incompetence” for glitches and non-publication of some 18 documents relied on by the public in making submissions on the first application ever received for a seabed ironsands mining permit. The EPA this morning extended the deadline for submissions on the application by Wellington-based Trans-Tasman Resources, which is seeking permission to mine a 66 square kilometre area in the Exclusive Economic Zone, some 22 kilometres off...