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ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION REGULATIONS 2023 - REG 74

74—Provision of monthly returns by waste depots

        (1)         Subject to regulation 82, a person licensed to conduct a waste depot must, no later than 28 days after the last day of each month, provide the Authority with a return (in the manner and form approved by the Authority) that contains the following information:

            (a)         in respect of solid waste disposed of at the depot (including any waste used as cover for landfill)—

                  (i)         the total mass (in tonnes) of waste disposed of during each day of the month to which the return relates; and

                  (ii)         the total mass (in tonnes) of waste disposed of during the whole of the month to which the return relates; and

                  (iii)         if the depot is situated outside of metropolitan Adelaide—the total mass (in tonnes) of waste disposed of during the whole of the month to which the return relates brought to the depot by or on behalf of premises where the waste was generated situated outside of metropolitan Adelaide; and

                  (iv)         if the depot is situated within metropolitan Adelaide—the total mass (in tonnes) of waste disposed of during the whole of the month to which the return relates brought to the depot by or on behalf of a council the area of which lies wholly outside of metropolitan Adelaide; and

                  (v)         if the mass of the waste disposed of is determined in accordance with regulation 75(3)(b)(i)(B), details relating to the classes and numbers of vehicles on or in which waste was carried during each day of the month and during the whole of the month to which the return relates;

            (b)         in respect of liquid waste—the total volume (in kilolitres) of waste disposed of at the depot—

                  (i)         during each day of the month to which the return relates; and

                  (ii)         during the whole of the month to which the return relates.

Maximum penalty: $4 000.

Expiation fee: $300.

        (2)         Subject to regulations 76 and 82, if a person is licensed to conduct a waste depot that is—

            (a)         a prescribed waste depot; or

            (b)         a waste depot that has, in the preceding 12 month period, received 5000 tonnes or more, but less than 20 000 tonnes, of solid waste and other matter, and the Authority has directed, by notice in writing to the licence holder, that the requirements of this subregulation are to apply to and in respect of that depot; or

            (c)         any other waste depot that receives waste or other matter of a kind determined in accordance with the requirements specified in the Waste Reporting, Record Keeping and Measurement Standard ,

then the person must (in addition to information required to be provided under subregulation (1)) no later than 28 days after the last day of each month, provide the Authority with a return (a "mass balance report ), in the manner and form approved by the Authority, that contains the information referred to in subregulation (3).

Maximum penalty: $4 000.

Expiation fee: $300.

        (3)         A mass balance report must contain the following information:

            (a)         the total mass (in tonnes) of waste and other matter received at the depot during the month to which the report relates in respect of—

                  (i)         each waste and matter stream received; and

                  (ii)         each waste and matter type received;

            (b)         if the depot is situated outside of metropolitan Adelaide—the total mass (in tonnes) of waste and other matter brought to the depot by or on behalf of premises where the waste was generated situated outside of metropolitan Adelaide during the month to which the report relates in respect of—

                  (i)         each waste and matter stream received; and

                  (ii)         each waste and matter type received;

            (c)         if the depot is situated within metropolitan Adelaide—the total mass (in tonnes) of waste and other matter brought to the depot by or on behalf of a council the area of which lies wholly outside of metropolitan Adelaide during the month to which the report relates in respect of—

                  (i)         each waste and matter stream received; and

                  (ii)         each waste and matter type received;

            (d)         the total mass (in tonnes) of waste and other matter, in respect of each waste and matter type, transported from the depot during the month to which the report relates, and in relation to that waste and other matter—

                  (i)         whether it is material recovered as a result of resource recovery processes or is being transported to another waste depot for further treatment; and

                  (ii)         whether it is to be transported to a place within the State, interstate or overseas;

            (e)         the total mass (in tonnes) of waste and other matter, in respect of each waste and matter type, used at the depot for operational purposes during the month to which the report relates;

            (f)         the total mass (in tonnes) of waste and other matter stockpiled at the depot on the final day of the month to which the report relates;

            (g)         information relating to the method used to measure or calculate the amount of waste and other matter for the purposes of the report;

            (h)         in accordance with the requirements specified in the Waste Reporting, Record Keeping and Measurement Standard —details of any change in the mass of waste and other matter at the depot that occurred during the month to which the report relates (including the reasons for the change and how the amount of change was determined).



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