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10 Oct 2024
Licence reviews
In 2023 we publicly consulted on the statutory review of environment protection licences for Bayswater, Eraring, Mount Piper and Vales Point coal fired power stations.

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10 Oct 2024
Monitoring data
Each power station must carry out monitoring as required by their environment protection licence (EPL) and must publish the results on their websites.

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10 Oct 2024
Coal ash and coal ash repositories
Coal ash is the material remaining after coal is burnt to generate electricity.


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08 Oct 2024
Joint procurement case studies
Why joint procurement for waste services can deliver better outcomes for Councils and their communities.

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08 Oct 2024
Albury Council and the Riverina and Murray Joint Organisation
Eight councils from New South Wales and Victoria jointly procured their kerbside collection and processing services.

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08 Oct 2024
Shellharbour and Wollongong City Councils
Wollongong City Council (WCC) and Shellharbour City Council (SCC) are currently in the process of jointly procuring a domestic waste collections contract.

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08 Oct 2024
Southern Sydney Regional Organisation of Councils
Southern Sydney Regional Organisation of Councils (SSROC) is leading a joint procurement initiative for its nine member councils called Comingled Recycling Sustainability Services (CRESS).

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08 Oct 2024
Project 24's joint procurement process
Project 24 (P24) was a joint procurement initiative seeking regional disposal and processing services for garbage, bulky waste clean-up, recycling and food organics & garden organics (FOGO).

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08 Oct 2024
Tank design approvals
Under the Australian Dangerous Goods Code, the design of a tank that is used for dangerous goods transport must be approved by the competent authority before it can be used to transport dangerous goods.
