Albion Park Rail bypass
Click here to view a copy of Fulton Hogan’s Pollution Incident Response Management Summary
Fulton Hogan holds an Environment Protection Licence (EPL) for the Albion Park Rail bypass (Stage 2 – Princes Motorway between Yallah and Oak Flats). Under the EPL, Fulton Hogan is required to monitor emissions at specified points on the project and make these results available on the Fulton Hogan website.
Click here to view a copy of Fulton Hogan’s Environment Protection Licence 21139
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