Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeTop StoriesCaution on its way

Caution on its way

Tenterfield Shire Council will receive its second caution in less than a year from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA); the latest caution comes as a result of last week’s fire at the Tenterfield Waste Transfer Station.

An EPA spokesperson said the fire at the Sunny Loop Road facility had started about 1.50am on January 2, yet it was concerned Tenterfield residents who had first notified the EPA via th
It wasn’t until midday that the Tenterfield Shire Council had reported the incident to the EPA, the spokesperson said.e NSW Office of Environment and Heritage (OEH) Environment Line at 11.03am later that day.

“As a result of the fire and an inspection of the waste transfer station by EPA staff, the EPA has arranged a meeting with the council to officially caution them about delays in reporting and about enhanced responsibilities to report pollution incidents following the strengthening of the Protection of the Environment Operations Act; define the current and future management of the waste transfer station (the council will need to remove materials stored on the site to volumes under the EPA threshold whereby an Environment Protection Licence is required or make application for a licence); review the operation of the waste transfer station; and audit all the council’s waste management facilities (including Boonoo Boonoo and Legume) and implement corrective actions for any issues identified in the audits.
“EPA will be issuing Prevention Notices and Clean-up Notices to set specific deadlines for the council to meet in respect to these issues,” the spokesperson said.
This meeting is scheduled for Monday.
However, according to the council’s general manager Jim Gossage, the council had alerted the EPA of the fire about 7am on January 2.
“We’ve been dealing with the EPA and under their advice we’re putting out a press release (see page 6). There wasn’t any delay in reporting it. It was done first thing in the morning,” Mr Gossage told the Southern Free Times.
He also refuted any claims that the council may have been operating the waste transfer station illegally.
“It’s not licensed because they don’t have to be licensed. We don’t bury any waste there as it’s all transferred to the landfill,” Mr Gossage said.
The Tenterfield Shire C
ouncil had received a caution in May last year for its handling of issues at the Boonoo Boonoo landfill.

Story: Rebecca Brown

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Recognising the unsung volunteer heroes of our region

This National Volunteer Week, local volunteers are being invited to come together to help celebrate and support the people who keep the community running....
More News

Global fertiliser market facing prolonged period of strain

The global fertiliser market faces a prolonged period of tight supply, weak affordability and heightened price risk and, even if current geopolitical tensions ease...

The land of contrasts and challenges

The seasonal outlook across South East Queensland continues to present a mixed and increasingly challenging picture for producers. Dry conditions are tightening their grip across...

Davidson and Scotney win

Clark Davidson and Dave Scotney have taken out the Warwick Bowls Club Two Four Two’s Day sponsored by Cherry Tree Coffee and Dining. First...

Moore bowls ahead for Summit group

Pam Moore, Merrylea Wilson, Tammy Robinson and Maree Ball are set to represent the Summit Bowls Club in the district fours play off. The...

Darling Downs Health credits staff culture for recruitment success amid statewide crisis

Nearly 350,000 Queenslanders requiring specialist medical care are currently on a waitlist to be seen, resulting in 50 per cent of patients not being...

Peace walk to take a stand against violence

Warwick Safe Haven is inviting locals to join their peace walk and candle lighting ceremony this Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Month. Held annually...

Last post and first games for Redbacks

Anzac Day clashes are a big part of Aussie Rules culture across the country and even here on the Southern Downs. Footy returns to...

Cent auction draws a crowd

Organisers of a community-run cent sale in Killarney are counting their earnings after a hugely successful fundraiser. With a range of prizes up for grabs,...

Four head North

Four of the Warwick Croquet Club headed north this part week to play at Kingaroy as part of a friendship visit. “We left Monday...

Successful event for Easts

Warwick East Bowls Club is celebrating a successful inaugural Tuesday pairs bowls on 14 April. Club spokesman Ed Diery said the event “went well, with...