EPA Victorian Remedial Notices can be issued by EPA Victoria (EPA) authorised officers in the event of non-compliance.
Remedial notices are issued if it is found that on reasonable grounds a duty holder:
The aim of a remedial notice is to bring a duty holder into compliance and/or outline the
steps to deal with the harm, waste or contamination.
Issued for not complying with the EP Act 2017. Requires action by the duty holder to remedy an identified non-compliance.
Issued for not complying with the EP Act 2017. The duty holder must stop the activity and remedy the issue.
Issued when EPA believes there is contamination, pollution or waste that requires further investigation.
Issued when EPA believes there is contamination, pollution and/or unlawful waste. The notice may require action by the duty holder such as clean-up measures to remediate identified contamination.
May be issued to a duty holder to conduct a clean-up of waste unlawfully dumped or stored at a property.
This secures a site or situation, usually relevant to an investigation.
Helia EHS has qualified practitioners experienced in consulting to clients on the EP Act 2017’s requirements and its various types of remedial notices, directions and site management orders. This allows us to provide high quality, timely and cost-effective services including:
Call us for help understanding the roles and uses of remedial notices.
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