Latest on landfill odours

Brimbank council offices. (Damjan Janevski) 256135_06

The Environmental Protection Authority will no longer hold regular meetings with residents in regards to the Kealba landfill.

The EPA has held regular meetings with residents to keep them updated in regards to Barro Group’s attempts to put out underground fires that have been burning for more than four years.

In its the EPA’s latest release to residents, western metropolitan region regional manager Steve Lansdell said they had been talking with community members about the meetings, The EPA has been limited in what it can say with legal action against Barro Group in progress.

“We spoke with key community leaders recently, and residents at our last session,“ he said. “We will now hold community sessions when we have new information to share. We will continue to give you email updates monthly to keep you informed. We will also check in when to schedule the next community information session.“

The update said the EPA had inspected the site three times in January during drilling work and didn’t smell any odour during those visits.

“Barro Group continue to install gas bores around the landfill hotspot,“ Mr Lansdell said. “The bores will track any changes in the hotspot. Information from the bores will help them finish their hotspot remediation design.“