Chatham Rock Phosphate says EPA charges unreasonable

Chatham Rock Phosphate says EPA charges unreasonable
Rebecca Howard
By Rebecca Howard March 27 (BusinessDesk) - Chatham Rock Phosphate argued in the High Court that a bill from Environmental Protection Authority for costs incurred during its marine consent hearing in 2015 were unreasonable and should have been partly met by funds available to the Crown entity.  In 2015, an EPA-appointed decision-making committee turned down CRP’s application to mine phosphate nodules - a source of an essential ingredient of manufactured fertiliser - on a remote section of the Chatham Rise in New Zealand’s Exclusive Econom...