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Good things come to those who wait. Earlier this month, the NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA) issued 'Technical Note: Investigation of Service Station Sites' (April 2014). The document is to aid contaminated land practitioners in assessing the approximately 2200 service stations in NSW as well as properties that
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Service Station Sites Download. Date: April 2014; Publisher: Environment Protection Authority; Type: Publication; Cost: Free; Tags. Contaminated land ISBN 978-1-74359-602-9; ID EPA20140315. File PDF 0.7MB; Pages 24; Name 140315servstatsites.pdf. Page last updated 8 September 2017. Search publications. Go
Environmental Guidelines for Service Station Sites and Hydrocarbon Storage. 1. Overview Environment and Climate Change, NSW, April 2008. Please note that some secondary containment. 2.3 Other requirements for petrol stations. 2.3.1 Dispensing and refuelling zones. Drainage from the dispensing zone under the.
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Note. This technical note is advisory only. It has been prepared to assist contaminated land practitioners in NSW and should be read in conjunction with guidance documents, recognised industry best practice, standards and other technical publications. The note will be revised from time to time following feedback from
8 May 2008 Owners and operators also now need to meet minimum standards in their day-to-day environmental management of these storage systems. According to the Service Station Survey conducted by the Australian Institute of Petroleum (AIP),[1] there were an estimated 2,700 active service station sites in
21 Mar 2017 The NSW EPA has advised that the underground petroleum storage tanks used at most petrol stations and fuel depots are one of the most common causes of Assessment of service station sites should conform to the Australian and New Zealand Guidelines for the Assessment and Management of
The NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA) has prepared these guidelines for assessing and remediating service station sites in order to protect the environment and minimise the risk to public health from the future use of service station sites in NSW. This document has been prepared by the Contaminated Sites
ACT EPA, Environmental Guidelines for Service Station Sites and Hydrocarbon Storage, January 2014. > ACT EPA NSW EPA 2011, Guidelines for Consultants Reporting on Contaminated Sites. This is not an exhaustive list, for more details of guidelines endorsed for use in the ACT refer to the Contaminated Sites EPP.
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