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14 Jul 2021
Licensing to regulate water pollution
Good quality water is a major environmental, social and economic resource for NSW. When water quality becomes degraded, many of the uses and benefits of this resource may be lost.

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14 Jul 2021
Review of Sydney Water Corporation's sewage treatment Environment Protection Licences
The NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA) has completed its statutory review of the Environment Protection Licences (licences) held by Sydney Water Corporation (Sydney Water) for the operation of its sewage treatment systems.

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14 Jul 2021
Review of the Memorandum of Understanding between Sydney Water Corporation and the Environment Protection Authority


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14 Jul 2021
Risk-based licensing groundwater sensitive zone maps
These maps can assist licensees and EPA officers to determine whether a site is located in a groundwater- sensitive zone.

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14 Jul 2021
Load-based licensing
The load-based licensing (LBL) scheme, sets limits on the pollutant loads emitted by holders of environment protection licences and links licence fees to pollutant emissions. LBL is a powerful tool for controlling, reducing and preventing air and water pollution in NSW.

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14 Jul 2021
Review of the load-based licensing scheme
The Environment Protection Authority (EPA) is currently reviewing the load-based licensing (LBL) scheme. The scheme has been in operation since 1999 and this review of its effectiveness and efficiency aims to ensure it is fulfilling its potential.



