What is meant by a “contamination that is significant enough to warrant regulation” determination?
DECCW determines whether contamination is significant enough to warrant regulation under the CLM Act. In making this decision, DECCW considers a range of factors, including those listed in section 12 of the CLM Act. If you have any questions about DECCW’s determination, you can contact DECCW on 131 555 or email: contlandmgnt@environment.nsw.gov.au.
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