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05 Dec 2024
EPA continues Belubula River water monitoring program
The NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA) has completed its latest round of surface water sampling along the Belubula River as part of an ongoing sampling program designed to understand potential sources of PFAS contamination.

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04 Dec 2024
Noise camera trial
The NSW Government has begun a noise camera trial in response to community concerns about anti-social behaviour and noisy vehicles, with cameras installed in Bayside and Wollongong Council areas.


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04 Dec 2024
Litter grant big catch for NSW fishing community
Litter at recreational fishing spots is being reeled in by 50% in the next five years with Australia’s largest community fishing conservation charity, OzFish, awarded $420,000 by the NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA).

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04 Dec 2024
Soft plastics recycling in NSW gets major new investment
More than 12,000 tonnes of soft and hard-to-recycle plastics will soon be diverted from NSW landfills and transformed into valuable materials for local manufacturing every year.

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02 Dec 2024
EPA analysis of Eastern suburbs balls finalised
The NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA) has finalised testing on ball-shaped debris that washed up on beaches in Sydney’s Eastern suburbs last month, confirming earlier results that indicate their origin is likely a source that releases mixed waste.


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29 Nov 2024
ADCO fined for Curl Curl Creek pollution
The NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA) has fined Forest High School contractor ADCO Constructions the maximum penalty of $30,000 for discharging sediment-laden water into the local stormwater system, which flows into Curl Curl Creek.

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27 Nov 2024
Annual Compliance Report 2021: Snowy Hydro Limited Cloud Seeding Program
Annual review of Snowy Hydro Limited’s Cloud Seeding Program 2021

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27 Nov 2024
Quarterly results July to September 2024
In response to flooding events and fish deaths in March 2023, the NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA), in partnership with the NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water (DCCEEW), is monitoring the health of the Darling-Baaka River.
