Environment Protection Authority (Victoria) Explained

Agency Name:Environment Protection Authority Victoria
Picture Caption:Environment Protection Authority Victoria entrance in Carlton
Formed:1 July 1971
Jurisdiction:Victoria, Australia
Headquarters:664 Collins Street, Docklands, 3008
Employees:600 (approx)
Budget:$100m per annum (approx)
Parent Agency:Victorian Government
Website:www.epa.vic.gov.au

The Environment Protection Authority Victoria (EPA) is Victoria’s environmental regulator. EPA is an independent statutory authority, established in 1971 under the Environment Protection Act 1970 (EP Act). EPA's role is to prevent and reduce the harmful effects of pollution and waste on Victorians and their environment.[1]

History

Established under the Environment Protection Act 1970, EPA is the world's third oldest environmental regulatory agency.[2] It was established to address environmental problems across the state in a systematic and integrated way, bringing together a range of Victorian legislation and powers to be administered by a central authority.

A three membered EPA was launched in 1971 additionally to a seventeen members Environment Protection Council.[3]

In 1973, EPA started assuming full power over the control of air, water and land pollution and started granting licences for waste discharges. These licences stated the limits under which the discharges could be allowed while guaranteeing safety levels.[4]

In July 2021 the Environment Protection Amendment Act 2018 came into effect, transforming the structure under which EPA works that was established under the Environment Protection Act 2017.[5] The cornerstone of the new Act is the general environmental duty, which states that all persons (i.e. legal entities, including corporations) who are undertaking any activity which poses a risk of harm to human health or to the environment has a duty to minimise those risks so far as is reasonably practicable.[6]

Currently, EPA sits within the portfolio of the minister of Environment Hon. Steve Dimopoulos.[7]

Organisation

EPA maintains seven distinct regional offices designed so that the authority can respond effectively to local issues and events. As of December 2019 these regions are:[8]

Environmental Monitoring

Air quality

EPA is in charge of monitoring the air quality through the AirWatch program[9] and checks the presence and concentration of six pollutants:

within 19 sites[10] [11] across Victoria and advises citizens on air quality and strategies to manage its impact.

Water quality

Beach report and Yarra Watch

EPA monitors the water quality over 36 beaches across Port Phillip bay daily and along the Yarra River.[12] [13] General recommendations include:

Marine monitoring

EPA is in charge of evaluating and improving the marine water quality, check for pollution and risks on the Port Phillip Bay, Western Port and Gippsland Lake.

As an independent regulator, EPA works with industries, governments and resources managers to develop legal frameworks, set standards about marine quality and indicators, monitor compliance with the law and enforce it.[15]

Since 1996, EPA has been monitoring the marine water quality daily using their own vessels[16] and working on mapping out environmental conditions through independent sampling systems installed on ships like ferries.[17]

Odour control

EPA is in charge of handling odour pollution complaints and giving advice and guidelines to businesses on that matter.[18]

In 2021, the West Metro Region, the Southern Metro Region, and the Northern Region received the highest number of odour complaints.[19]

In 2023, EPA took Stevensons Brothers Industries (SBI) Landfill to court claiming that the company failed to fulfil their general environmental duty due to the landfill's continued odour impact on nearby residents.[20] [21]

Noise Pollution

Noise pollution may be reported to Victoria police who can then alert EPA.

In February 2024, two persons were charged in Court by EPA for driving noisy cars and failing to get their vehicles tested and contravening to a Vehicle Testing Notice.[22]

Responsibilities

Compliance and enforcement

In January 2023, EPA investigated an oil spill that was effecting the water of St Kilda Beach, Victoria and the neighboring Elwood Beach. Swimmers were advised to avoid going into the water due to an oily substance that was found in the water. The organizations was also investigating reports of dead fish turning up on the beach and whether it was related to the oil.[23]

Education and public awareness

EPA is in charge of making all Victorian citizens understand their legal obligations towards the environment and provide advice for people to make conscious choices regarding their general environmental duty.[24]

Authorised Officers

The EP Act 1970 allows EPA to appoint individuals to the role of authorised officer. The appointed officers' role is to ensure that businesses, government and individuals comply with the EP Act. They do this by:

EPA has authorised officers working in specialised areas such as motor vehicles and litter, who only exercise powers specific to their roles. See EPA authorisations: roles and powers policy (Publication 1478)[25] for more information.

EPA Authorised Officers brochure (Publication 1422)[26] provides the community and EPA duty holders, such as EPA licensed and non-licensed businesses, with an easy-to-understand summary of the role and powers of authorised officers.

Informants

EPA informants are authorised officers who lead and conduct major investigations undertaken by EPA. As part of this role, informants:

Senior staff

Managers and team leaders responsible for licensing, works approvals, permitting, notifiable chemicals and planning referrals, are delegated to decide on applications for approvals and to respond to planning referrals.

Where a remedial notice requires the recipient to undertake works at a cost above a certain level, the power to approve the remedial notice is delegated to specific EPA managers and executives from EPA's Regional Services Directorate, and the CEO.

Litter from vehicles program

The EPA has a litter program to enable members of the public to report littering from vehicles to the EPA.[27] [28]

In 2015, the Minister for Environment, Climate Change and Water appointed a Ministerial Advisory Committee to carry out an independent inquiry into the EPA.[29] In 2016, the Independent Inquiry into the EPA report was released finding that litter fine revenue accounted for "just under five per cent of the EPA’s operating budget".[30] The report recommended that the EPA no longer retain revenue from litter fines as retaining revenue is a "clear conflict of interest and aligns poorly with the EPA’s mission. The availability of these receipts may distort the regulator’s incentives and encourage it to dedicate a disproportionate share of its limited resources to a relatively minor environmental hazard."

Sustainability

Carbon neutrality

Since 2006, EPA compensates its carbon emission to become carbon neutral. Every year, it purchases offsets meeting the National Carbon Offset Standard.[31] [32] [33]

Sustainable building

EPA's former headquarters' building in Carlton was awarded with a 5 star NABERS rating and a 6 Star Green Star Office Design.[34] The building is recognisable thanks to its green facade, and got significant upgrades in 2008 including lighting, rain water harvest and a co-generation plant.[35]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: EPA is changing . 17 January 2020 . Environment Protection Authority Victoria.
  2. "Between a rock and a hard place. The story of the development of the EPA", EPA Victoria, 1996, p.13.
  3. 3 Aug 1971 . Education is the first step . The Age.
  4. 20 February 1973 . All set for clean-up of Victoria . The Age.
  5. Web site: About EPA . Environment Protection Authority Victoria . 17 January 2020.
  6. Web site: Victoria . Environment Protection Authority . We all have a duty to prevent harm: general environmental duty Environment Protection Authority Victoria . 2019-12-30 . en.
  7. Web site: Steve Dimopoulos Parliament of Victoria . 2024-03-12 . www.parliament.vic.gov.au . en.
  8. Web site: Victoria . Environment Protection Authority . Contact us Environment Protection Authority Victoria . 2019-12-30 . en.
  9. Web site: Victoria . Environment Protection Authority . About EPA AirWatch Environment Protection Authority Victoria . 2024-02-27 . www.epa.vic.gov.au . en.
  10. Web site: Victoria . Environment Protection Authority . Air quality monitoring data across Victoria Environment Protection Authority Victoria . 2023-12-19 . www.epa.vic.gov.au . en.
  11. The State of Victoria Department of Environment . Air quality monitoring - Clean Air Factsheet . Land, Water and Planning 2018.
  12. Web site: Beach Report - Beach Water Quality Forecasts . 2024-01-01 . www.mornpen.vic.gov.au . en-AU.
  13. Web site: Victoria . Environment Protection Authority . Beach Report Environment Protection Authority Victoria . 2024-01-01 . www.epa.vic.gov.au . en.
  14. Web site: Why you should check the water quality before a swim RACV . 2024-01-01 . @RACV . en.
  15. Web site: catchments . Water and . 2023-09-06 . Our framework for protecting water quality . 2024-01-02 . Water and catchments . en.
  16. Web site: New EPA Boat Boosts Frontline Defence Premier of Victoria . 2024-01-02 . www.premier.vic.gov.au . en-AU.
  17. Web site: Deployments: IMOS.org.au . 2024-01-02 . imos.org.au.
  18. Web site: Victoria . Environment Protection Authority . Odour and EPA's role Environment Protection Authority Victoria . 2023-12-19 . www.epa.vic.gov.au . en.
  19. Web site: Geraets . Nell . 2022-06-03 . Is your suburb on the nose? We sniff out Melbourne's stinkiest parts . 2023-12-19 . The Age . en.
  20. Web site: Waters . Cara . 2023-08-07 . 'Permeates entire community': EPA takes landfill to court over offensive odours . 2023-12-19 . The Age . en.
  21. Cara . Waters . August 7, 2023 . 'Permeates entire community': EPA takes landfill to court over 'offensive odours' - The environment agency alleges the landfill in Melbourne's south-east has not complied with its laws after residents complained of putrid smells coming from the site. . Brisbane Times.
  22. Web site: Victoria . Environment Protection Authority . 2024-02-12 . Ignoring EPA lands two drivers in court Environment Protection Authority Victoria . 2024-02-13 . www.epa.vic.gov.au . en.
  23. Web site: Geraets . Nell . 2023-01-08 . Mystery surrounds vegetable oil spill at Melbourne beaches . 2023-01-08 . The Age . en.
  24. Web site: 2022-08-11 . The General Environmental Duty under Victoria's new environmental regulatory regime . 2024-02-06 . www.vgso.vic.gov.au . en-AU.
  25. Web site: EPA authorisations: roles and powers EPA Victoria . 2019-12-30 . ref.epa.vic.gov.au . en.
  26. Web site: EPA authorised officers EPA Victoria . 2019-12-30 . ref.epa.vic.gov.au . en.
  27. Web site: Report litter from vehicles . EPA Victoria . 31 May 2024 . 1 February 2024.
  28. Litter program still pulls reports . EPA Victoria . https://webarchive.nla.gov.au/awa/20140403155402/http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/145063/20140403-1418/www.epa.vic.gov.au/about-us/news-centre/media-releases/media/2011/august/08/litter-program-still-pulls-reports.html . 4 April 2014 . 8 August 2011 . dead.
  29. Web site: Independent Inquiry into the EPA . www.epa-inquiry.vic.gov.au . 31 May 2024.
  30. Book: Environment Protection Authority Inquiry Ministerial Advisory Committee . Independent Inquiry tnto the Environment Protection Authority . 2016 . State of Victoria . Melbourne . 9781760471392 . 361 . 27 May 2024.
  31. Web site: National Carbon Offset Standard . 2023-12-19 . www.cleanenergyregulator.gov.au.
  32. Book: National Carbon Offset Standard for Organisations . Commonwealth of Australia . 2017.
  33. Web site: Victoria . Environment Protection Authority . How we manage our greenhouse gas emissions Environment Protection Authority Victoria . 2023-12-19 . www.epa.vic.gov.au . en.
  34. Web site: Jewell . Cameron . 2014-07-01 . Melbourne's über-sustainable EPA building to be resold at a huge premium . 2023-12-19 . The Fifth Estate . en-AU.
  35. Web site: SMF . 2014-07-01 . Worth a pretty green penny! . 2023-12-19 . Sustainable Australia Fund . en-US.