Hon Alison Xamon asks about compliance of the Kwinana Waste Water Treatment Plant (KWWTP) with its Environmental Protection Act licenses. The answer confirms compliance and clarifies the facility doesn't have a liquid waste facility license.

AnsweredQoN 2360Legislative Council
Asked
4 May 2010
Portfolio
Environment

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I refer to the Kwinana Waste Water Treatment Plant (KWWTP), and ask -
(1) Is the KWWTP currently compliant with the conditions of its
Environmental Protection Act 1986
sewage facility license?
(2) If no to (1), what are the matters subject to the breach of license and what remedial action is required to bring about compliance?
(3) Is the KWWTP currently compliant with the conditions of its
Environmental Protection Act 1986
liquid waste facility license?
(4) If no to (3), what are the matters subject to the breach of license and what remedial action is required to bring about compliance?
(5) Has the KWWTP ever breached conditions of its
Environmental Protection Act 1986
sewage treatment facility license or liquid waste facility license?
(6) If yes to (5), what are the matters subject to the breach of license and what remedial action was required to bring about compliance?

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Answered
15 June 2010
Responded by
Minister for Environment
Response time
42 days
(1-2) Yes, the Department of Environment and Conservation (DEC) has advised that the Kwinana Waste Water Treatment Plant is compliant with its conditions of licence.
(3-4) Not applicable - this facility does not have a liquid waste facility licence.
(5-6) No, DEC has advised that the Kwinana Waste Water Treatment Plant has not breached conditions of its licence.
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