environment

Blackburn Lake foam spill investigated

A large foam spill in Blackburn Lake has been traced back to a company that manufactures hair care products.

The spill was created when surfactants spilled causing a huge foam build-up in the Lake and caused community concern on Friday (18 Jan) afternoon. Surfactants (which cause foam) can cause harm to the environment, in particular, to aquatic life.

Environment Protection Authority Victoria officers from the Metro Region office quickly attended and traced the foam back to what is believed to be the source. Employees of the factory have been questioned and investigations are continuing.

“EPA will consider what actions are appropriate but our options could include a fine or prosecution through the Magistrates’ Court,” said EPA Metro Region Manager Dan Hunt.

“EPA is sending a clear message to industry that they must control and manage their operations so that any risk of harm to the environment is minimised if not eliminated,” said Mr Hunt.

Source: https://www.epa.vic.gov.au/about-us/news-centre/news-and-updates/news/2019/january/24/blackburn-foam

Update on plans to remove chemical stockpiles at Epping and Campbellfield

A multi-agency taskforce led by WorkSafe is continuing detailed planning and preliminary work for the removal of chemicals stockpiled at eight sites in Epping and Campbellfield.

It is estimated that between 1 million and 1.5 million litres of liquids containing hazardous chemicals are being stored in bulk containers and drums at the sites.

Preliminary information obtained from the site indicates the presence of chemicals including methyl ethyl ketone (MEK), which is used in industrial solvents. Water-based automotive and house paints, aerosol cans and LPG cylinders are also present at the sites.

Work to create safe access into each site is continuing this week. Air monitoring has been established inside and outside the properties and is subject 24 hour monitoring.

Fire prevention measures have been increased in preparation for the removal work and 24 hour security also remains in place at each site.

The removal operation remains complex. Specialist contractors are being engaged and it is anticipated removal work will begin before the end of January.

Source: https://www.worksafe.vic.gov.au/news/2019-01/update-plans-remove-chemical-stockpiles-epping-and-campbellfield