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Industry Environmental Improvement Project in the Kilburn and Gepps Cross area

Background to the Project

Kilburn and Gepps Cross Industry Association Inc.

 

Background to the Project

In response to community concern, the Environment Protection Authority undertook air quality monitoring, an odour survey and an audit of 15 sites licensed by the EPA in the Kilburn and Gepps Cross area during 2005 and 2006. The project has helped to identify potential areas for improved performance by local industry that may reduce impacts on the local environment.

Click here to access the Draft Kilburn/Gepps Cross Area Study (726KB PDF).

Click here to access the project summary report (441KB PDF).

Further work undertaken as part of this project has included liaison with the community regarding the project findings and working collaboratively with industry representatives to address environmental management at a regional level.

Kilburn and Gepps Cross Industry Association Inc.Kilburn and Gepps Cross Industry Association Inc.

The Kilburn and Gepps Cross Industry Association has been established to represent and provide support to the industries and employers in the Kilburn and Gepps Cross areas. The Association seeks to communicate and consult more effectively with government departments, the community and other industry groups.

For further information, please contact Andrew Mepham, Association Secretary via telephone 8360 4500 or email andrew.mepham@korvest.com.au.

 

For more information about this information please contact Sophie Martin, Senior Environment Protection Officer, phone (+61 8) 8204 9947 or email Sophie.Martin@epa.sa.gov.au.

This page was last modified 18-03-2008
 

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