EPA lifts prohibition notice on SBI

SBI will now be able to accept inert waste following the lifting of a prohibition order by the EPA. 289985_02 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS

EPA Victoria has lifted a prohibition notice that has been in place at SBI landfill since 10 August, following a site inspection by EPA officers on Thursday 25 August.

The notice was put in place by EPA to ensure SBI took all required actions to deal with odours from the site impacting on nearby residents.

It has now been removed because EPA has determined immediate risks have been addressed.

It means that SBI can accept solid inert waste at the landfill site as of 8am, Friday 26 August.

The decision follows recent EPA inspections that determined required actions to manage odours at the site had been implemented by the company, including the installation of gas wells to capture odour.

In making the decision, EPA also assessed air monitoring data, odour surveillance results and community odour reports – which have decreased and there have been no reports in recent days.

Regular inspections at the site will continue and EPA will take further regulatory action as required to protect the environment and local communities from impacts at the site.

EPA will continue to liaise closely with community on this important issue, including a local meeting on Tuesday 30 August from 4.30pm to 6pm at the Mayone-Bulluk Family and Community Centre, 66 Bradman Drive, Cranbourne West.