New South Wales News

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Energy Savings Scheme Review – Consultation forum.

A forum to gather feedback on the Energy Savings Scheme Review Issues Paper will be held this Monday 10 February…[Read More]

EPA NSW to investigate chemical odour incident.

The NSW EPA is conducting an investigation following numerous complaints of a chemical smell from an industrial site in Moorebank…[Read More]

Sewerage seep continues.

The NSW EPA is continuing to work with Wollongong City Council, Sydney Water and Crown Lands to determine the cause…[Read More]

Mercury contamination likely to be low.

An independent review of historical mercury emissions from the site of Orica’s former mercury-cell chlor-alkali plant at Botany, has found…[Read More]

BHP Billiton’s Mayfield remediation takes another step.

The NSW environment regulator has signed off on the completion of the clean-up of a further 2 allotments on the…[Read More]

New proposed rules for the waste-tyre industry

NSW Environment Minister Robyn Parker has announced a plan to lower the threshold for the storage of waste tyres. Ms…[Read More]

Improving Air Quality in NSW – New information available

The EPA NSW has released a document detailing methods for improving air quality. Managing Particles and Improving Air Quality in…[Read More]

Hunter River Salinity Trading Scheme Review

The NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA) is calling for submissions as part of its 10-year statutory review of the Protection…[Read More]

The Entrance Channel Study – Released

A report commissioned to investigate ways to deal with sand movement issues at The Entrance Channel has been released. NSW…[Read More]

New guide available for cogeneration

NSW Environment Minister Robyn Parker has announced a new feasibility guide is available for businesses exploring the prospect of using…[Read More]

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