A local council in Perth's northern suburbs is facing a tight 30-day deadline to produce a plan addressing a toxic liquid build-up at Tamala Park, as pressure mounts from concerned residents demanding answers over the environmental issue.
The accumulation of hazardous liquid at the site has prompted community alarm, with locals calling on authorities to act swiftly and transparently to explain both the cause of the problem and how it will be resolved.
The council has been given just one month to develop and present a remediation or management plan in response to the growing concerns. It is understood the deadline reflects the urgency residents and relevant authorities are placing on the matter.
Further details of the plan are expected to emerge as the deadline approaches.

