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NWRIC CEO Week in Review 17 December
Warning to cooperate with EPA investigations or face consequences
Vallence – Taxpayers to pay for Labor’s toxic soil mess as foreign-owned contractors eligible for grants
Yarra Riverkeeper Association cleans up at Premier’s Sustainability Awards 2020
Water pollution incident costs Power Station more than $1.1 million
Company fined $450,000 for supplying fake tipping dockets and report
Australian Bio Fert Works Approval granted
Alarming admission: Call for urgent review of proposed toxic soil site
Plastic fragments in Darebin Creek reserve led to an EPA fine
EPA fines Dandenong recycling facility
Boral Resources charged
New study finds fish oil omega-3s EPA and DHA work differently on chronic inflammation
Asbestos warning following Horsham North storm
Ongoing education and enforcement of sediment controls on building sites key to protecting Sydney’s waterways
Burn off restrictions eased
New Environmental Protection Authority Chair appointed
Violet Town Dump Point
EPA lays charges over dumped skip bin waste
Tru Blu Oil applies for licence
Company fined for dumping in Daylesford
Padstow recycler fined $15,000 for repeated lax environmental controls
Bombala Pump Station
Waste Levy audit confirms local government’s call for change
Christmas rules for Kealba landfill
Back to Beach Report as summer turns up heat
EPA fines Bairnsdale scrap metal company again
Finalists announced for Premier’s Sustainability Awards 2020
Menangle quarry fined $15,000 after pollution found in Nepean River
Third quarter blood-lead report 2020
Grants to fund innovative re-use and recycling projects
NWRIC CEO Week In Review 20 November
Suspended waste facility investigated for alleged offences in Sydney’s west
Sydney Water sentenced over Lane Cove sewage pollution
NE Water Works Approval granted
Cleanaway companies fined $31,500 after EPA compliance blitz
Diggers Rest dumping costs skip bin operator over $80,000
EPA fines Sydney Water $30,000 for sewage overflows
Odour in Brooklyn traced to its source
Offsite water discharge costs concrete company $15K
Defending Darebin Creek from careless mess
Supplying false information costs company and former director $55K
Truckie’s Dangerous Goods Licence cancelled
Lemon Springs November update
Suppressing Kealba landfill odour through Xmas
NWRIC CEO Week In Review 6 November
New Environmental Protection Authority Deputy Chair appointed
Screech and breach costs company a fine from EPA
EPA portal outage this evening 5 November