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Burning in the open
Burning in the open is a common practice to reduce the risk of bushfires, manage agricultural land and to dispose of agricultural and forestry
Bushfire & burn damage
water quality in some environments. Do not dispose of CCA treated timber by burning or burying on site. For further information on how to manage
Smoke from domestic heating
(Air Quality Policy) regulates the sale, installation and operation of solid fuel heaters, as well as industrial emissions and burning in the open
Radiation management plan
and guides published by the Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency (ARPANSA) set out information to be considered when developing
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saltfields Bushfire and burn damage Guidance for managing PFAS in SA Inkerman landfill (Cleanaway) Mount Barker wood smoke program 2022–23 Neutrog odour
Thomas Foods International (TFI
has rebuilt its processing plant and been granted an EPA authorisation (licence) to conduct meat processing and fuel burning at the new facility
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quality monitoring Odour management Smoke from domestic heating Burning in the open (backyard burning) Read more information about 'Air quality
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The EPA is conducting further testing relating to groundwater contamination found in the Woodville North area. September Think before you burn