At Port Macquarie-Hastings Council’s Ordinary Council Meeting held on 16 February 2022, Council resolved to place the Draft Liquid Trade Waste Policy on exhibition for a period of 28 days. After this exhibition period, the draft Policy was sent to Department of Planning and Environment, who have requested minor changes be made.
The revised draft Liquid Trade Waste Policy includes the following changes:
Removal of analytical method references for contaminant testing
Part 3 has been restructured, with some sections pulled out to appendices (e.g., NSW Framework for regulation of sewerage and trade waste)
Approval process has been broken down
Addition of Surfboard manufacturing to assumed concurrence activities
Further specification added to charging categories to provide clarity
Addition of ‘deemed to be approved’ activities with specified pre-treatment
Updated glossary
Addition of non-residential sewerage charge information (not a new charge, but previously was only included with sewer information, not incorporated into Trade Waste)
The revised draft Policy will be on exhibition from Wednesday 16 November 2022 to Wednesday 14 December 2022 and is available to view in the document library to the right (or below if viewing this page on a mobile device).
posting to: Chief Executive Officer Port Macquarie-Hastings Council PO Box 84 Port Macquarie NSW 2444
All submissions must be received by close of business on Wednesday, 14 December 2022.
At Port Macquarie-Hastings Council’s Ordinary Council Meeting held on 16 February 2022, Council resolved to place the Draft Liquid Trade Waste Policy on exhibition for a period of 28 days. After this exhibition period, the draft Policy was sent to Department of Planning and Environment, who have requested minor changes be made.
The revised draft Liquid Trade Waste Policy includes the following changes:
Removal of analytical method references for contaminant testing
Part 3 has been restructured, with some sections pulled out to appendices (e.g., NSW Framework for regulation of sewerage and trade waste)
Approval process has been broken down
Addition of Surfboard manufacturing to assumed concurrence activities
Further specification added to charging categories to provide clarity
Addition of ‘deemed to be approved’ activities with specified pre-treatment
Updated glossary
Addition of non-residential sewerage charge information (not a new charge, but previously was only included with sewer information, not incorporated into Trade Waste)
The revised draft Policy will be on exhibition from Wednesday 16 November 2022 to Wednesday 14 December 2022 and is available to view in the document library to the right (or below if viewing this page on a mobile device).