Have your say to help EPA to protect environment

Victorians can have their say on how risks to public health and the environment will be managed, as Environment Protection Authority Victoria (EPA) calls for comments on new environmental regulations and standards that will apply from July 2020.

The new regulations and standards are part of the Victorian Government's modernisation of Environment Protection Authority Victoria (EPA) through the newly passed Environment Protection Act.

"The new Act and regulations will give EPA more power to prevent pollution and hold polluters to account," EPA Executive Director Tim Eaton said.

"Where the new Act lays out the increased powers and responsibilities, the regulations and standards fill in the details and create certainty for duty holders to meet their obligations," Mr Eaton said.

"The draft regulations set out obligations in relation to environment protection, pollution incidents, contaminated land and waste. They also offer duty holders a sense of certainty as they set out to meet their obligations to reduce the risk of harm to public health and the environment," he said.

As an example: the new EP Act allows EPA to require duty holders to be licensed, permitted or registered - the regulations then provide the detail of what activities will require a licence, permit or registration.

The public comment period for the regulations and standards calls for feedback, which can be anything from a detailed technical submission to a simple suggestion from a member of the public and is open until the end of October.

"We want to hear from community groups, industry, small business operators, anyone with an existing EPA licence, environmental lobby groups, or any other member of the public or industry with an interest in the environment protection laws" Mr Eaton said.

"Have your say on proposed regulations and standards that relate to waste, permissions and licences, water, noise, air and contaminated land," he said.

You can see the draft regulations and standards on the EPA page on Engage Vic website from 2 September to 31 October 2019.

"EPA and the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning (DELWP) will review all public submissions and there will be a public report that includes responses to the submissions, published alongside the final regulations and standards," Mr Eaton said.

You can subscribe to updates about the public comment process via the Engage Victoria website, at: https://engage.vic.gov.au/new-environmental-laws/subordinate-legislation

You can subscribe to regular EPA newsletters here: www.epa.vic.gov.au/about-us/news-centre/subscribe

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