South Australian News

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Electricity bills set to fall by almost 10%

South Australian electricity bills are set to fall by just under 10 per cent, or about $197 for an average…[Read More]

Power networks performed well over summer

The Essential Services Commission of South Australia (ESCOSA) has published a summary report – the 2014-15 Summer Network Performance Information…[Read More]

Solar power plant floating on wastewater

A Sydney-based sustainable infrastructure company has developed innovative new solar array technology which is being used to power a wastewater…[Read More]

EPA investigates dumped horse remains

EPA SA is investigating the remains of 12 dead horses found illegally dumped at Mt Magnificent Conservation Park, about 60…[Read More]

Water and Sewerage Pricing Reform: Draft Report

The Essential Services Commission of SA (ESCOSA) has released a draft report for public consultation, putting forward a broad suite…[Read More]

EPA SA looking at Edwardstown contamination

EPA SA will soon begin an environmental assessment program to determine the extent of groundwater and soil contamination around two…[Read More]

Environmental assessment works to begin around Beverley site

SA EPA is about to begin an environmental assessment program in the vicinity of the Beverley industrial site. The assessment…[Read More]

Updates to Retailer Energy Efficiency Scheme

The Essential Services Commission of South Australia has updated the following Retailer Energy Efficiency Scheme (REES) Bulletins to reflect the…[Read More]

EPA SA searches for abestos dumper

EPA South Australia is appealing for more information to help identify the person or company that was responsible for illegally…[Read More]

Dumping investigation at Pelican Point

EPA SA is investigating a report of illegal dumping of asbestos and building materials near Osborne in Adelaide’s north-west. The…[Read More]

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