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  2. Environment Protection Authority (Victoria) - Wikipedia

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    Established under the Environment Protection Act 1970, EPA is the world's third oldest environmental regulatory agency. [2] It was established to address environmental problems across the state in a systematic and integrated way, bringing together a range of Victorian legislation and powers to be administered by a central authority.

  3. Environmental law in Victoria - Wikipedia

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    Enhances the powers of EPA: EPA can now issue and grant licenses and permits to frame the pollution emitted by polluters. EPA ensures compliance with the Act and can require action from polluters to manage risks to the environment and human health. [3] This was missing from the 1970 Act as EPA couldn't penalise polluting companies. [6]

  4. Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action

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    The Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action (DEECA) is a government department in Victoria, Australia. It is responsible for various matters related to the environment, energy and climate change. The department was renamed from the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning on 1 January 2023. [1]

  5. List of environmental issues in Victoria - Wikipedia

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    After more than 5,000 complaints, EPA Victoria took the company to court. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] 2022 : Van Hessen sausage skin manufacturer in Wangaratta emitted a strong smell due to the wastewater treatment system, more than 160 reports were received and the company was found guilty in a court hearing.

  6. General environmental duty - Wikipedia

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    This Amendment is major in Victoria as it puts the emphasis on creating preventive measures rather than managing the aftermath of pollutions. [ 5 ] Section 25 of the Amendment, GED states that a person commits and indictable offence if they don't minimise the risks of harm to human health or the environment of their actions as long as it's ...

  7. Lemon Springs (Victoria) - Wikipedia

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    In December 2019, EPA Victoria took over the management of the site according to its powers given by the Environment Protection Act of 1970 and started the clean up of all sites. This clean up had a budget of 20 million dollars [11] and the recovery cleaning cost will be pursued to be paid by the property owner. [citation needed]

  8. Odour pollution in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The penalty faced in 2022 was up to $1.8 million for the company and $360,000 for each individual director. [7] Both EPA Victoria and Barro Group monitored the air quality and concluded that the long-term risk to health from the smell was low. [8]

  9. Environmental impact assessment - Wikipedia

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    In Nepal, the government's Environmental Impact Assessment Guideline of 1993 inspired the enactment of the Environment Protection Act (EPA) of 1997 and the Environment Protection Rules (EPR) of 1997 (EPA and EPR have been enforced since 24 and 26 June 1997 respectively in Nepal) to internalizing the environmental assessment system.