New South Wales Environment Protection Authority Explained

Agency Name:NSW Environment Protection Authority
Formed:February 2012
Jurisdiction:New South Wales
Headquarters:59 Goulburn Street, Sydney
Employees:approximately 500
Budget:$158.1million[1]
Minister1 Name:Penny Sharpe
Minister1 Pfo:Minister for the Environment
Parent Department:Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water

The NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA) is an independent statutory authority that sits in the Environment portfolio as part of the Planning and Environment cluster. It was established as an independent governing board in February 2012 separate from the Office of Environment & Heritage.[2] The EPA is the state’s primary environmental regulator, working with businesses, government, community and environment groups to manage and reduce pollution, waste and adverse impacts on the environment.

The EPA’s vision is a "Healthy Environment, Healthy Community and Healthy Business". The vision goes to the heart of the objectives under the Protection of the Environment Administration Act 1991 (POEA Act):

History

The EPA was established originally in 1991 as an independent agency under the Protection of the Environment Administration Act.[3]

Between 2003 and 2012, the EPA was incorporated into the Department of Environment and Conservation. Following a significant pollution incident at Kooragang Island in Newcastle in August 2011,[4] an independent review recommended that an EPA be re-formed as an independent agency.[5]

The agency was subsequently re-established in February 2012 as a statutory authority with an independent governing board.

The EPA has offices in Albury, Armidale, Bathurst, Broken Hill, Coffs Harbour, Dubbo, Grafton, Griffith, Kempsey, Newcastle, Parramatta, Queanbeyan, Sydney and Wollongong.

Activities of the EPA

The EPA regulates activities that can impact the environment and human health, including:

The EPA Strategic Plan 2017–21 lists the criteria against which the EPA must perform.

Notable investigations

Legislation and Compliance

The Environment Protection Authority has responsibilities and powers under a range of NSW environmental legislation.

Acts administered by the NSW EPA

ActDate
Contaminated Land Management Act 1997
1997
Dangerous Goods (Road and Rail Transport) Act 2008
2008
Forestry Act 2012
2012
National Environment Protection Council (New South Wales) Act 1995
1995
Ozone Protection Act 1989
1989
Pesticides Act 1999
1999
Protection of the Environment Administration Act 1991
1991
Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997
1997
Radiation Control Act 1990
1990
Recreation Vehicles Act 1983
1983
Waste Avoidance and Resource Recovery Act 2001
2001

The Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997 (POEO Act)
Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997 (POEO Act) is the key piece of environment protection legislation administered by the EPA.

The object of the Act is to achieve the protection, restoration and enhancement of the quality of the NSW environment. The Act repealed and consolidated a number of existing Acts to rationalise, simplify and strengthen the regulatory framework for environmental protection in NSW.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Needham. Kristy. NSW Budget 2016: Winners and losers. Bunbury Mail. Bunbury Mail. 11 July 2016.
  2. News: Clennel. Andrew. Minister creates climate of change. 5 July 2016. The Daily Telegraph. 21 January 2016.
  3. Web site: Protection of The Environment Operations Act 1997. Australasian Legal Information Institute. 5 July 2016.
  4. News: O'Brien. Natalie. Big polluter goes unchecked. 5 July 2016. Sydney Morning Herald. 18 September 2011.
  5. Web site: O'Reilly. Brendan. A review into the response to the serious pollution incident at Orica Australia Pty. Ltd. ammonium nitrate plant at Walsh Point, Kooragang Island on August 8, 2011. 5 July 2016.
  6. News: Cox. Dan. Cook. Carly. Study finds chemical giant contributing to Newcastle air pollution. 5 July 2016. ABC News. 28 April 2016.
  7. News: Cormack. Lucy. NSW waste still travelling across state borders prompting EPA investigations. 5 July 2016. Sydney Morning Herald. 14 February 2016.
  8. News: Tan. Monica. Coal miner's toxic wastes killing aquatic life in protected Blue Mountains river. 5 July 2016. The Guardian. 5 June 2015.
  9. News: EPA fines Inverell Freighters $14,000 for dangerous goods offences. 5 July 2016. Logistics & Materials Handling. 6 June 2016.
  10. News: Carter. Lucy. NSW EPA to investigate 'historical legacy' or perflourinated compounds. 5 July 2016. The World Today with Eleanor Hall. ABC News. 22 February 2016.
  11. News: Man fined for pesticide misuse. 5 July 2016. The Land. 25 August 2015.
  12. Web site: Radiation Control Regulation 2013. Australasian Legal Information Institute. New South Wales Government. 5 July 2016.
  13. News: O'Brien. Natalie. Six investigations underway into operations of state-owned corporation. 5 July 2016. Sydney Morning Herald. 13 December 2015.
  14. News: Smith. Kerry. Contamination concerns after CSG wells flood. 5 July 2016. Green Left Weekly. 16 June 2016.