Investigators find ‘significant issues’ at one of the businesses causing Mandurah and Rockingham odours

Investigators looking into the source of odours that have plagued residents in Mandurah’s north and Rockingham’s south for months have found “significant issues” at one of the businesses identified as the source of the odours.

Organic carbon recycling company C-Wise and intensive piggery CM Farms were formally identified by the Department of Water and Environmental Regulation in February as the sources of ongoing odours.

The businesses were issued with Environmental Protection Notices requiring them to investigate the stench and fix issues causing it “as quickly as possible”.

The odours are often the subject of complaints from residents on local social media pages and online reports have flooded in from members of the public, with DWER receiving about 1400 reports in March alone — almost doubling from the 750 received in February.

DWER updated its webpage last week dedicated to the issue to include that “significant issues with the (wastewater) ponds at one of the premises” had been identified during investigations.

The department said it was figuring out the best way to reduce odour emissions from the ponds, “which should reduce the impacts being experienced by the community”.

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