Camden Haven oyster farms forced to close after sewerage pipe burst

Liz Langdale
Updated December 14 2017 - 1:47pm, first published December 13 2017 - 4:00am
Devastating news: Jack Harper holds a test sample of the river water at the Gogleys Lagoon location for oyster farming. A sewerage pipe burst forced farms to shut down.
Devastating news: Jack Harper holds a test sample of the river water at the Gogleys Lagoon location for oyster farming. A sewerage pipe burst forced farms to shut down.

Oyster farms in the Camden Haven have been forced to close operation after a sewer pipe in Dunbogan burst and leaked into the river. 

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Liz Langdale

Liz Langdale

Senior Journalist

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