NSW EPA
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Consultants reporting on contaminated land: Contaminated land guidelines (PDF 1MB) (May 2020)
These guidelines provide a reporting framework and information to ensure that reports prepared by consultants on the management of contaminated land contain the right information in a suitable format to inform and explain management decisions, document outcomes, and provide for efficient review by regulators, the site auditor and other interested parties.
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NSW EPA
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Guidelines for the NSW Site Auditor Scheme (PDF 1MB) 3rd edition
These guidelines apply to individuals seeking to be accredited as site auditors in NSW, to those already accredited, and other people with an interest in contaminated sites – such as consultants and local councils. The guidelines introduce the NSW Site Auditor Scheme and outline the process for accreditation and renewal of accreditation; conducting site audits and contamination assessment, remediation and management.
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NSW EPA
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Guidelines for the Assessment and Management of Groundwater Contamination (PDF 618KB) (March 2007)
These guidelines outline a best-practice framework for assessing and managing contaminated groundwater in NSW. The guidelines focus on groundwater pollution arising from point source contamination rather than on broad-scale groundwater issues arising from diffuse sources.
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NSW EPA
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Contaminated land sampling design guidelines part 1 – application (PDF 3.3MB) (2022)
Contaminated land sampling design guidelines part 2 – interpretation (PDF 1MB) (2022)
These guidelines encourage the use of a statistically based approach to the design of sampling plans for contaminated sites and the interpretation of these samples for assessing and validating sites; and provide a convenient summary of statistical methods.
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NSW EPA
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Guidelines on the Duty to Report Contamination under the Contaminated Land Management Act 1997 (PDF 510KB) (September 2015)
These guidelines provide information on two key aspects of the duty to report contamination under the Contaminated Land Management Act 1997 . The guidelines sets out the duty of landowners and those who have responsibility for contamination to report it to the EPA. They also outline how the EPA assesses and determines whether contamination is significant enough to warrant regulation.
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National Environment Protection Council
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National Environment Protection (Assessment of Site Contamination) Measure 1999 (April 2013)
The National Environment Protection Measure consists of a policy framework for the assessment of site contamination, Schedule A (Recommended General Process for the Assessment of Site Contamination) and Schedule B (Guidelines).
Schedule B guidelines include:
- Guideline on Investigation Levels for Soil and Groundwater
- Guideline on Site Characterisation
- Guideline on Laboratory Analysis of Potentially Contaminated Soils
- Guideline on Site-specific Health Risk Assessment Methodology
- Guideline on Ecological Risk Assessment
- Guideline on Methodology to Derive Ecological Investigation Levels in Contaminated Soils
- Guideline on Ecological Investigation Levels for Arsenic, Chromium(III), Copper, DDT, Lead, Naphthalene, Nickel and Zinc
- Guideline on the Framework for Risk-based Assessment of Groundwater Contamination
- Guideline on Derivation of Health-based Investigation Levels
- Guideline on Community Engagement and Risk Communication
- Guideline on Competencies and Acceptance of Environmental Auditors and Related Professionals.
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ANZG
Managing Contaminated Land: Planning Guidelines
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Australian and New Zealand Guidelines for Fresh and Marine Water Quality ANZG (August 2018)
The Water Quality Guidelines are an online resource. The revised Water Quality Guidelines replaced the ANZECC and ARMCANZ (2000) water quality guidelines in 2018. They are statutory guidelines approved by the EPA under section 105 of the Contaminated Land Management Act 1997.
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NSW EPA
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Assessment and remediation of Light Non-Aqueous Phase Liquid (LNAPL) contamination (PDF 320KB) (August 2015)
This technical note describes the steps the EPA expects to be taken to identify any release of Light Non-Aqueous Phase Liquid and the EPA’s general expectations in relation to the management and remediation of Light Non-Aqueous Phase Liquid contamination at a site.
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NSW EPA
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Resources for implementing the UPSS Regulation
Guidance to support consistent implementation of the UPSS Regulation 2019.
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NSW EPA
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Landfarming (PDF 913KB) (April 2014)
This best practice note outlines the EPA’s expectations for those who undertake soil remediation in NSW using landfarming. It aims to promote good practice and assist practitioners to comply with the requirements of the Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997 particularly the uncontrolled release of emissions to air, land and water.
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NSW EPA
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Information for the assessment of former gasworks sites (PDF 367KB) (July 2005)
This resource provides Information about a broad explanation of the contamination associated with former gasworks sites. It includes background information about gasworks sites, a summary of existing guidance material to assist in the assessment of these sites and useful references for further reading.
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NSW EPA
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Underground Petroleum Storage Systems Guidelines (PDF 4MB) (UPSS) (December 2020)
This resource provides background on the Underground Petroleum Storage Systems Regulation and guidance materials available for assessing sites with underground fuel storage.
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NSW EPA
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Vapour Intrusion (PDF 243KB) (September 2010)
This technical guidance provides an advisory note to assist practitioners on the assessment of vapour intrusion on contaminated land in NSW. It should be read in conjunction with national guidance documents, recognised industry best practice, standards and other technical publications.
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NSW EPA
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Assessment and Management of Sites Impacted by Hazardous Ground Gases (PDF 4.2MB) (May 2020)
These guidelines provide advice on recognising and appropriately managing risks due to hazardous ground gases during the assessment and remediation of potentially contaminated land or during the development of land adjacent to sites impacted by hazardous ground gases.
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SafeWork NSW
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Managing asbestos in or on soil
These guidelines provide general information on the assessment and management of asbestos in soil. The guidance provided in this document applies principally to legacies from poor historical onsite management of asbestos materials, and not to illegal disposal or landfilling activities related to waste generated offsite.
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NSW EPA
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Guidelines for Assessing Banana Plantation Sites (PDF 600KB) (October 1997)
These guidelines relate to sampling former banana plantation sites to estimate the extent of contamination posed by primary contaminants, specifically arsenic and organochlorine pesticides, and validating the remediation of sites, i.e. demonstrating that cleanup criteria have been met and that the site is suitable for residential use.
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NSW EPA
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Guidelines for the Vertical Mixing of Soil on Former Broad-acre Agricultural Land (PDF 152KB) (January 1995)
The guidelines are aimed at environmental professionals or council staff who want to investigate the feasibility of using vertical mixing, whether for large development projects or single building allotments. Vertical mixing of soil is essentially the process of remediating contaminated surface soils by mixing them with cleaner soils found at greater depths. The guidelines also contain a number of prerequisites for using vertical mixing.
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NSW EPA
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Guidelines for Assessing Former Orchards and Market Gardens (PDF 176KB) (June 2005)
These guidelines are primarily for local councils, the urban development industry, environmental consultants and other groups with an interest in site redevelopment. Using a mix of technical and nontechnical information, they provide basic guidance about the contamination issues to consider when deciding on the suitability of new uses for former orchard and market garden sites.
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Australian Standards
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Provisions, Contingent Liabilities and Contingent Assets (AASB137)
The Standard sets out requirements for the calculation of provisional and contingent liabilities.
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