Environment Protection Authority
Notice to repeal management order
(Section 44 of the Contaminated Land Management Act 1997)
Notice Number 20144425; Area Number 3267
The land to which this notice applies was declared as “significantly contaminated land” (declaration No. 20091102) and has been the subject of a management order (order No. 20121405), dated 29 June 2012, issued by the Environment Protection Authority (EPA). The management order directed the recipient of the order to carry out contamination management. The EPA has now received a voluntary management proposal, dated 17 June 2014, to undertake works as described in that voluntary management proposal.
Having reviewed the voluntary management proposal, the EPA is satisfied that the terms of the voluntary management proposal are appropriate and it no longer has reason to believe that a management order is required.
Pursuant to section 44 of the CLM Act management order No. 20121405, dated 29 June 2012, is repealed ab initio on the date on which this notice is signed.
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Address |
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Lot 202 in DP 1102769 and Lot 1 DP 792666
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6 Foray Street, Yennora, NSW |
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[Signed]
NIALL JOHNSTON
Manager Contaminated Sites
Environment Protection Authority
Date: 13 August 2014
NOTE:
Information recorded by the EPA
Section 58 of the CLM Act requires the EPA to maintain a public record. A copy of this notice will be included in the public record.
Information recorded by councils
Section 59 of the CLM Act requires the EPA to give a copy of this notice to the relevant local council. The council may then make appropriate consequential modifications to the planning certificate issued in relation to the land to which this notice applies pursuant to s149 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979.
Relationship to other regulatory instrument
This repeal notice does not affect the provisions of any relevant environmental planning instruments which apply to the land or provisions of any other environmental protection legislation administered by the EPA.
Previous regulatory instrument
As of 1 July 2009, all current declarations of investigation area and declarations of remediation site are taken to be declarations of significantly contaminated land, all current investigation orders and remediation orders are taken to be management orders and all current agreed voluntary investigation proposals and agreed voluntary remediation proposals are taken to be approved voluntary management proposals.