Sydney Australia - Australian authorities closed ... the operation of water treatment plants at Bondi, Warriewood, North Head, Cronulla, and Malabar. They also noted that all wastewater discharged ...
Nine beaches in Sydney were shut down for visitors on Tuesday after mysterious white and grey marble-sized balls washed up ashore, disrupting the summer holiday season. Popular beaches like Manly ...
In a statement on Tuesday, Sydney Water said there had been no issues with the operations of its nearby Warriewood and North Head Water Resource Recovery plants. "Sydney Water is continuing to ...
Nine beaches in Sydney, including well-known Manly beach, were closed to bathers on Tuesday after small white and grey balls ...
Sydney Water confirmed there were no operational issues with the Warriewood or North Head treatment centres but said it is working with the EPA to identify potential sources of the northern ...
Nine Sydney beaches, including Dee Why ... It said there were no issues reported with the operations of Warriewood or North Head Water Resource Recovery plants before the debris appeared on ...
North Head, Bondi, Malabar, and Cronulla, stating that all wastewater discharged complies with EPA regulations. Last October, several beaches, including Sydney's iconic Bondi, were shut down after ...