Cessnock City Council fined for water pollution
Cessnock City Council has been fined $15,000 for breaching its EPA licence by allegedly failing to maintain a dam which allowed contaminated water to be discharged into the environment from the Cessnock Waste and Reuse Centre.
NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA) Director, David Gathercole said council operates the dam to collect and treat dirty water at the premises.
“EPA officers observed contaminated water in the dam at a level that was far too high,” Mr Gathercole said.
“The equipment used to measure dam levels appeared to be installed incorrectly, giving a false indication that dam levels were lower.
“Officers also found that council had allegedly failed to physically check the water levels leading to contaminated water discharging through the dam spillway.
“These breaches run the risk of creating large-scale pollution events which can be destructive on both the environment and community.
"Every licence holder has a duty to understand its obligations and keep equipment in good condition.”
A $15,000 Penalty Infringement Notice (PIN) is the largest fine the EPA can issue under its legislation.
People can report concerns regarding water pollution incidents to the EPA on 131 555. Calls made to the Environment Line are directed to EPA officers in the field so they can target those areas of most concern to the community.
Penalty notices are one of the tools the EPA uses to achieve the best environmental or human health outcomes. Our regulatory approach includes a wide variety of options. Find out more about them here https://www.epa.nsw.gov.au/about-us/publications-and-reports/regulatory-strategy.