Fire water set for Port Philip Bay and agriculture

By Rachael Ward
Updated July 27 2024 - 7:31am, first published 7:30am
Testing after a huge Melbourne factory fire revealed acetone but overall, waterways were healthy. Photo: HANDOUT/MELBOURNE WATER
Testing after a huge Melbourne factory fire revealed acetone but overall, waterways were healthy. Photo: HANDOUT/MELBOURNE WATER

Five Olympic-sized swimming pools worth of contaminated 'fire water' from a massive factory blaze will be released after remediation into Melbourne's Port Philip Bay or used for agricultural purposes.

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