Skip to content
Environment

VEOLIA DIRECTED TO MANAGE DAM STORAGE CAPACITY

NSW Environment Protection Authority < 1 mins read

The NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA) has issued Veolia Environmental Services (Australia) Pty Ltd a Clean-Up Notice to reduce the levels of leachate stored in dams at the Woodlawn Landfill within the Eco Precinct in Tarago.

The landfill’s dams store leachate, or wastewater, that is generated from its landfill operations. Some of these leachate dams are reaching storage capacity increasing the potential risk of an offsite overflow event.

NSW EPA Acting Executive Director of Operations, Adam Gilligan said that it was critical Veolia take urgent action to reduce their leachate dam levels to prevent a potential risk of pollution into nearby creeks and the community.  

“Maintaining adequate storage capacity ensures dam integrity and prevents uncontrolled discharges of polluted water which can cause serious environmental impacts that can be difficult and costly to clean up,” said Mr Gilligan.

“It is important that Veolia takes immediate action to reduce their levels of leachate stored at the site to ensure they do not breach their license and cause an offsite overflow.

“We have directed Veolia to take a number of immediate actions including transporting quantities of leachate to a lawful facility, installing storage tanks and investigating leachate-reduction technology.

“We will monitor their actions closely to ensure they are implemented and to manage the potential risk of overflow into the environment.”

The installation of storage tanks was proposed by Veolia and is included as a notice direction to expedite their installation.

The remaining directions have been initiated by the EPA to provide additional safeguards until storage capacity returns to safe levels.

More information about our response and the clean-up activities taking place at Veolia’s Woodlawn Eco Precinct is available here.


Contact details:

EPA MEDIA | JULIA BELL | 0427310202

24-hour Media Line (02) 9995 6415 [email protected]

Media

More from this category

  • Environment, Foreign Affairs Trade
  • 16/01/2026
  • 07:00
Monash University

Researchers call for rethink of global sustainable development agenda as 2030 deadline looms

As the world approaches the 2030 deadline for the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), with fewer than one in five targets on track, researchers warn that the next global framework risks repeating the same mistakes unless it is built on a clear and explicit theory of change. Published in Science, the study– A theory of change approach to enhance the post-2030 sustainable development agenda – argues that while the SDGs remain a landmark achievement in creating a shared global vision for sustainable development, they were underpinned by flawed assumptions about how goal‑setting would drive real‑world action. Through a detailed content analysis…

  • Environment
  • 15/01/2026
  • 19:11
Syngenta

SAP and Syngenta Announce Partnership to Scale AI-Assisted Agriculture

BASEL, Switzerland & WALLDORF, Germany–BUSINESS WIRE– SAP SE (NYSE: SAP) and Syngenta, a global leader in agricultural innovation, today announced a multi-year strategic technology…

  • Contains:
  • Animal Animal WelfareRights, Environment
  • 15/01/2026
  • 10:06
Humane World for Animals Australia

Wetland homes for wildlife given protection under new nature laws

SYDNEY (January14, 2026)—Humane World for AnimalsAustralia(previously known as Humane Society International Australia)is proud to have secured protection for twoMurray Darling Basinwetland ecosystems under Australia’s…

  • Contains:

Media Outreach made fast, easy, simple.

Feature your press release on Medianet's News Hub every time you distribute with Medianet. Pay per release or save with a subscription.