It empties to Empress Augusta Bay at 6°23′00″S 155°13′00″E / 6.3833333°S 155.2166667°E / -6.3833333; 155.2166667.
It was polluted by waste[1] from the Panguna mine, which specialized in copper.
The aquatic life of Jaba river was destroyed due to heavy metal pollution.
[2] The environmental pollution of river was one of the causes [3][4] of armed conflict on the island and struggle of local people for independence.
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