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EPA warns of careless burning off



As fire restrictions ease around the state, EPA Victoria is warning the community that what they toss into the flames while burning off this autumn could be costly for the environment and their hip pocket.

EPA South Metropolitan Regional Manager, Viranga Abeywickrema, says many waste items create toxic smoke and residue as they burn.

“Burning household, garden or farm waste like packaging, treated wood or particle board, old tyres or chemical containers sends smoke and other residue into the atmosphere, waterways and soil,” Mr Abeywickrema said.

“Don’t let a routine burn-off turn into something that contaminates your land or neighbouring properties; send any waste to a properly licensed landfill or recycling facility,” he said.

Common waste materials can be recycled into building and fencing materials and products like floor matting. There’s a handy publication dealing with farm waste disposal and recycling on the EPA website at epa.vic.gov.au/about-epa/publications/iwrg641-1

If you are burning fallen trees or other natural wood, make sure they are as dry as possible to limit the volume of smoke, and that you have any required and up-to-date local council or CFA permits.

Timber from buildings, furniture or other manufactured products such as timber pallets or particle board (MDF or chip board) is not safe to burn because it is likely to contain chemicals.

EPA can fine offenders more than $9,000 for burning anything other than vegetation-sourced matter like wood and crop stubble.

“Landholders understand how important a clean environment is to their livelihood and their community,” Mr Abeywickrema said.

“By thinking twice about what goes onto the pile when burning off, you can protect the environment from contaminating the soil, water and air around your farm and your neighbours,” he said.

“You can also protect yourself from a hefty fine, which we won’t hesitate to issue if we find evidence of illegal matter being burned.”

Members of the public can report pollution by calling EPA’s 24-hour hotline on 1300 372 842 or providing details online at epa.vic.gov.au/report-pollution/reporting-pollution

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