Interview With Tony McRae (Member For Riverton – Labor) On The RRRC Waste Composting Facility Odour Issue…
“Tony, residents have complained of similar symptoms when experiencing the odour including: blood noses, severe skin irritation, burning and running eyes and nose, throat irritation, migraines and headaches… and their pets also suffering from terrible skin and inhalant allergies. Residents feel this is beyond a coincidence. What action are you committing to carrying out in regards to the potential health risks, short and long term, if you are re-elected.
Tony: As far as I understand it, the question of public health risks resulting from the RRRC’s poor operating standrards is still the subject of invesitgation by the Department of Health. There are a range of obligations and liabilities for the Government, the City of Canning, the SMRC and member Councils that might arise if those studies were to find that there is an associated health problem or risk arising from the RRRC. That would determine my action and I would behave as I have always done on this issue – on the side of residents. Read More here: Interview With Tony McRae On The RRRC Waste Composting Facility Odour Issue…
