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The Environment Protection Act 1993 (the Act) is the primary pollution control and prevention legislation in South Australia. It promotes the principles of ecologically sustainable development. The Act provides for the following standards of care, which apply to industry and the community, to safeguard the State's air, water, land and ecosystems:

  • the general environmental duty of care
  • offences under the Act
  • environment protection policies and regulations.

The Act protects water quality by providing for the licensing of waste discharges that may affect water quality in streams, rivers, coastal waters or groundwater.

The legislation also requires that a State of the Environment Report, including information on the state of South Australia's water resources, be produced at least every five years.

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