South Australian News

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NEW GUIDELINES – Septic tank sludge

EPA SA has released updated Guidelines on Septage Management (septage also known as septic tank sludge which may have some…[Read More]

EPA SA proposes to establish groundwater prohibition area due to significant contamination

EPA SA is proposing to establish a groundwater (bore water) prohibition area in parts of Keswick, Forestville, Ashford, Everard Park,…[Read More]

Improving SA Waste Tracker – Comment sought

EPA SA is undertaking to make improvements to its online Waste Tracker, or Waste Tracker.In 2019, EPA SA had identified…[Read More]

SA operator receives record fine for illegal processing of waste

A skip bin and demolition company in South Australia has been fined a total of $56,361 for the processing and…[Read More]

Draft SA Waste Strategy 2020-2025: Comment sought

Green Industries SA is seeking your comment on the draft South Australia’s Waste Strategy 2020-2025 to help build on South…[Read More]

Draft Strategy on Valuing our food waste: SA strategy to reduce and divert food waste – Comment sought

Green Industries SA is seeking your comments on the draft strategy – Valuing Our Food Waste: South Australia’s strategy to…[Read More]

Trial to use end-of-life truck tyres for roads

At least six SA Councils have agreed to take part in a trial using crumb rubber derived from end of…[Read More]

SA River Murray water allocations open at 40% for 2020-21 water year

SA River Murray water allocations will open at 40 percent for the 2020-21 water year and are likely to reach 100…[Read More]

EPA SA Board review for public notification

In late 2019, the SA Minister for Environment and Water had asked the EPA SA Board to review EPA’s public…[Read More]

EPA SA to pursue recovery of clean-up costs for non compliance

EPA SA will pursue to recover clean-up costs, through the courts, for the removal of thousands of tonnes of illegally…[Read More]

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