HomeIndyTradie dumps ‘dangerous’

Tradie dumps ‘dangerous’

Surfin’ USA: Jeff Rowley captured in his big wave moment. Picture: Minnie VuongSurfin’ USA: Jeff Rowley captured in his big wave moment. Picture: Minnie Vuong

ERIN PEARSON
ILLEGALLY dumped rubbish at Surf Coast beaches and reserves is threatening the community and environment, according to the Great Ocean Road Coast Committee.
Outdoor works supervisor Phil Brown said the dumping, mainly by tradesmen, was a “regular occurrence”.
Mr Brown said there were also serious health risks associated with the unsafe disposal of dangerous materials from construction sites.
The unsafe disposal of asbestos, in particular, posed a serious threat to the health of the community and environment, he said.
“Contractors have been incorrectly disposing of rubbish including large slabs of concrete at Point Impossible and other quiet areas where they think they won’t get caught,” Mr Brown said.
The committee’s Coastal Reserves manager Rod Goring said GORCC managed 500 hectares of land along the coast including reserves and beaches.
He said Point Impossible and Fairhaven areas had been identified as “hot spots” for illegal dumping.
“It’s frustrating because the cost falls back on us to pick up and remove it,” he said.
“We’re seeing it more in quiet locations and at times when people aren’t around.”
The Independent reported early last year that railway reserves around Lara had become illegal dumps for building material and asbestos, according to the state’s Environmental Protection Authority.
South West manager Gavan Mathieson said the dumps were growing as home renovators and lazy professionals sought cheap and easy ways to dispose of waste.
The authority was receiving at least one report a week, he said.
EPA’s Kate Gittings said individuals faced fines of around $1200 and companies up to $6000 if caught dumping waste illegally .
Large-scale cases could attract fines of up to $250,000 if taken to court, she said.
“It’s a really wide-spread problem that’s growing,” she said.
“If people see anything of this nature we encourage them to call our 24-hour pollution hotline on 1300 EPA VIC (372 842) and report these people.
“We rely on the community to be our eyes and ears on this issue.”
Ms Gittings said EPA could also hand out $244 fines for littering.
Councillor Ron Humphrey urged tradies to clean up their act with the coast being on show to tourists during the summer period.

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Moran blasts ton, Williams gets seven

All the runs, wickets and scores and semi-final details from Geelong Cricket Association and Bellarine Peninsula Cricket Association games played on Saturday. Jordan Moran made...

Reunited after 6km

More News

Outright bid falls just short

Leopold’s bid for an outright win fell just short on the final day of the Geelong Cricket Association Division 2 competition on Saturday 7...

Armstrong Creek hub open

Victorian Minister for Children Lizzie Blandthorn joined Councillor Emma Sinclair to cut the ribbon at Biyala Community Hub’s official opening in Armstrong Creek. The hub...

Working-dog theme at show

Portarlington hosted the Bellarine Agricultural Show on Sunday 8 March with a theme of 'All things working dogs' and Independent photographer Ivan Kemp was...

Teen nabbed driving twice the limit

A teenager was caught doing 218km/h in a 100km/h zone on the Princes Freeway near Corio on Sunday morning. The 19-year-old driver lost his licence...

Rowing into another year

The pinnacle of schoolgirl rowing will return to the Barwon River for three days of thrilling competition and camaraderie. Thousands of girls...

Leaders gather for Geelong-India forum

Business, industry, education and government leaders from Australia and India will gather in Geelong next week for a three-day event. The Geelong-India Collaborative Future Forum,...

Man dead after Lovely Banks crash

One man is dead and a woman has been left fighting for her life following a two-car collision in Lovely Banks. Emergency...

Bomb scare following ongoing firearms investigation

A man and woman have been arrested following an ongoing firearms investigation, with bomb squad detectives attending a Geelong West property. Geelong Crime...

Grovers go back to back

Ocean Grove pulled away from a spirited Queenscliff to win yet another Geelong Bowls Region Premier Pennant premiership, making it back to back flags...

Now for the finals

It was the final day of the home and away season for local cricketers and Independent photographer Ivan Kemp went to Burdoo Recreation Reserve...