An Australian creek has been flooded with concrete after a contractor error, the reports. The accident happened over three months ago, but the company involved and the local government have only now begun taking responsibility after the paper’s report.
The problems began when mining company Xstrata sent in contracts with truckloads of grout to repair cracks and chasms it had created while mining for coal. As the grout was poured into the top of the cliff, it began gushing out another at the bottom. An estimated 200 tons, or 12 cement trucks worth, flowed into the creek, hardening into a 370-yard pathway.
A reporter for the “Cascading down the hill like a miniature glacier, the set overflow looks pretty similar to a thick coating of marzipan on the forest floor.”
The local government is looking into pursuing legal action and has required the mining company to restore the area. But some worry the project may be too complicated an undertaking.
鈥淚 have no idea how it can be cleaned up,鈥 an unnamed worker involved in the restoration effort told the Newcastle Herald. 鈥淭he problem is just too massive.鈥