Hokie,
I've read all the press. The reporters don't have any clue what they are talking about. They are still confusing CSG and UCG in a lot of cases. They just want to release sensationalist press without regard for any scientific process or proof. Even after Cougar Energy proved they had not caused contamination, the press were still releasing sensationalist articles. The latest fiasco with Carbon Energy proves the point. The greenies, press farmers and pollies find any contamination and immediately they blame UCG. Mercury has nothing to do with UCG and is more likely to come from regular coal mining or the coal fired power stations in the area, which are constantly spewing out toxic chemicals.
Among all of this, no one has mentioned the devastating effects that farming has on the land. Clearing of trees, salinity, erosion, high nitrates not to mention the fact that pesticides are just as likely to pollute groundwater sources. Yes there is Benzene and Toluene in a range of farming products which are indiscriminately sprayed onto the land and end up in water sources.
The government don't necessarily need to act as watchdogs, even though that is supposed to be the roll of DERM. Maybe they could regulate who is entering the industry based on proven experience. Regardless, there are many ways to skin cat. The fact is that UCG offers the safest and cleanest form of coal extraction, when done correctly. The greenies want reduced CO2 emmissions. UCG is the key to achieving that. Any that say they only want renewable energies are kidding themselves. Coal will be here for a long time to come.
Regards,
PS: Being an engineer and a Greenie don't really fit well together. I note you are a structural engineer. Iron ore mining is possibly one of the most polluting industries but where would you be without it?