A new wastewater treatment plant at Snells Beach is expected to significantly reduce sewage overflows during rain, but oyster farmers in the region remain deeply concerned about ongoing environmental and financial impacts, despite government and Watercare assurances.
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profitability undermined by rising costs and low catch
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