EPA rejects claims its charges to Chatham Rock Phosphate were unreasonable

EPA rejects claims its charges to Chatham Rock Phosphate were unreasonable
Rebecca Howard
By Rebecca Howard March 28 (BusinessDesk) - The Environmental Protection Authority rejected claims by Chatham Rock Phosphate that costs incurred during a 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 Economic Zone, the vast of...