Environmental Protection Amendment Regulations (No. 3) 1992 (WA)

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4 December 1992] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 5889
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACT 1986

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AMENI)MENT REGULATIONS (NO. 3) 1992

Made by the Deputy of the Lieutenant-Governor and Administrator in
Executive Council on the recommendation of the Environmental Protection

Authority.

Citation

These regulations may be cited as the Environmental Protection

Amendment Regulations (No. 3) 1992.

Regulation 14 amended

2.      Regulation 14 of the Environmental Protection Regulations 1987* is

amended by repealing subregulation (b) and substituting the following
subregulation —

"

(b) at a waste disposal site licensed under the Health Act 1911

or any other site approved by the Chief Executive Officer,

by burial under a final soil cover of not less than500 mm —

(i)      in batches separated from each other by at least

100 mm of soil and each consisting of not more

than 40 cubic metres of tyres reduced to pieces;

or

(ii)      in batches separated from each other by at least

100 mm of soil and each consisting of not more

than 1 000 whole tyres; or

(iii)      in the case of tyres in any volume or number in

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a dump existing at the commencement of the

Environmental Protection Amendment
Regulations (No. 3) 1992, at the location of thatdump,

in accordance with such conditions as are imposed by the
Chief Executive Officer in respect of that burial for the
purpose of ensuring that drainage, safety, soil erosion and
soil stability at, and in the vicinity of the site of that burial

are adequately controlled; or

[* Published in the Gazette of 20 February 1987 at pp. 444-9. For amendments to 8 October 1992, see 1991 Index to
Legislation of Western Australia, p. 308, and Gazettes of 24
January 1992, p. 362, and 13 April 1992, p. 1588-9.]

By Command of the Deputy of the Lieutenant-Governor and Administrator,

D. G. BLIGHT, Clerk of the Coimcil.

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