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The Environment Protection Authority (EPA) is South Australia’s leading environmental regulator, responsible for the protection of air and water quality, and the control of pollution, waste, noise and radiation.
We influence and regulate human activities to protect and restore the environment. Visit 'What we do' for more information about how we go about this.
We administer the Environment Protection Act 1993 and the Radiation Protection and Control Act 1982, as well as developing guidelines and codes of practice.
The EPA is governed by a Board with members representing business, community, local and state government.
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