
History of the Iowa City Municipal Airport. Airport Information Services and Documents. Iowa City Legislative Agenda Priorities and Lobbyist Information. Racial Equity and Social Justice Initiatives. Telecommunications Commission (dissolved). Housing and Community Development Commission. Community Police Review Board Complaint Information. Board, Commission and Committee Vacancies. Ad Hoc Truth and Reconciliation Commission. Boards, Commissions and Committees Archives. Disability Services Coordinating Committee. copies of waste dockets/receipts for the waste facility (date, time of delivery, name and address of the facility, its ABN, contact person). details of the waste (classification, name and address of its origin and quantity). Ensure that any waste that is transported by a vehicle is covered during its journey (unless the waste consists solely of tyres and/or scrap metal). Check the containers used to transport waste are secured safely on the vehicle. Ensure any vehicle used for the transport of waste is constructed and maintained to prevent spillage of waste. Provide the waste facility with details of the waste (classification, origin and quantity). Check the council development consent and environment protection licence for the waste facility to make sure it can lawfully accept the waste. Know what types of waste are carried on your vehicle. Waste tyres and asbestos waste must be tracked in certain circumstances using WasteLocate. Waste tracking requirements also apply to these wastes.Īll waste generated in the Metropolitan Levy Area (MLA) transported out of NSW must be tracked using the EPA's online waste tracking system, regardless of its risk profile. Waste tracking and licensingĪn environment protection licence is required to transport higher risk wastes (referred to as ‘controlled’ or ‘ trackable ’ waste). Illegally dumped waste also harms the environment: only transport waste to a lawful place. Uncovered waste loads impact directly on other road users and the environment. The owner of the waste and the transporter are each guilty of an offence when waste is transported to a place that cannot lawfully be used as a waste facility. Section 143 of the Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997 requires waste to be transported to a place that can lawfully accept it. asbestos contaminated soils are wetted down.Įnsure asbestos waste is transported in the above manner or risk a $750 fine (individual) or $1500 (corporation) fine. friable asbestos material is kept in a sealed container during transportation. bonded asbestos material is securely packaged during transportation. any part of any vehicle in which a person transports asbestos waste is covered, and leak-proof during transportation. Transportation of asbestos wasteĬlause 78 of the Waste Regulation 2014 requires that Note: The above is a summary only and should not be solely relied upon.Įnsure waste transported by a vehicle is covered or risk a $750 (individual) or $1500 (corporation) fine. Only one person will be liable, and there are some exceptions to the offences. The transporter of the waste, the owner of any motor vehicle used to transport waste and the owner of any trailer used to transport waste. the motor vehicle or trailer used to transport the waste must be constructed and maintained so as to avoid the waste spilling, leaking or otherwise escaping from the motor vehicle or trailer. waste must be covered during transportation unless the waste consists solely of waste tyres or scrap metal. waste that is transported by a motor vehicle or trailer, must be transported in a manner that avoids the waste spilling, leaking or otherwise escaping.
Heavy objects, such as bricks, rocks and concrete from vehicles that are uncovered, can dislodge and cause an accident or damage other vehicles on the road.Īvoiding escape of waste during transportĬlause 70 of the Protection of the Environment Operations (Waste) Regulation 2014 (Waste Regulation 2014) therefore requires that.Dust, soil and litter that escape from uncovered vehicles can wash into stormwater drains and pollute waterways. Uncovered loads of waste can spill onto the road and create dust and litter.special requirements now apply to the transport of waste tyres or asbestos.Ĭover your load and transport waste safely.construction, building and demolition waste, such as asphalt, bricks, concrete, plasterboard, timber and vegetation.excavated material such as dirt, sandstone and soil.Waste is not just rubbish and unwanted material, but also includes General information for waste transporters What does ‘waste’ include?
Authorised officers and enforcement officers.