Texan fracking corporate Black Mountain is seeking approval for its ‘Valhalla’ project—the largest gas fracking proposal Western Australia has ever seen.
The plans are to drill 20 horizontal fracking wells using 2 billion litres of ancient groundwater, within the National Heritage Listed Martuwarra / Fitzroy River’s catchment. If approved, the project would threaten the extraordinary plant and animal life of the Kimberley, some of which is found nowhere else on Earth.
Until 7 October, the WA EPA is seeking input on this giant proposal which would have massive impacts on the water, communities and climate.
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Texan fracking corporate Black Mountain is seeking approval for its ‘Valhalla’ project—the largest gas fracking proposal Western Australia has ever seen.
The plans are to drill 20 horizontal fracking wells using 2 billion litres of ancient groundwater, within the National Heritage Listed Martuwarra / Fitzroy River’s catchment. If approved, the project would threaten the extraordinary plant and animal life of the Kimberley, some of which is found nowhere else on Earth.
Until 7 October, the WA EPA is seeking input on this giant proposal which would have massive impacts on the water, communities and climate.
Please add your name to the Wilderness Society’s submission so we can show the WA EPA that Australians by the thousands oppose the broad-scale destruction of this irreplaceable cultural and natural landscape.
Thanks to people like you, gas frackers haven’t been able to get a foothold across the Kimberley region for the last 15 years. Add your name today and join the chorus of voices who want to keep the Kimberly frack-free.
Images: Damian Kelly
The Wilderness Society is making a submission to the WA EPA on the largest gas fracking proposal Western Australia has ever seen—ending on 7 October. As part of that submission, we would like to include your name in a long list of Australians to powerfully demonstrate the widespread community opposition to the government.