The Environment Protection Authority's purpose is to protect and enhance the quality of the Tasmanian environment in balance with economic and social values, and the needs of future generations.

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Wood Heater Smoke

Wood Heater Smoke

You can reduce smoke pollution and help your neighbours to breathe easier. See our feature below to find out how to Burn Brighter This Winter.

Florfenicol

Florfenicol

The Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority (APVMA) previously approved the use of florfenicol by salmon producers; however, that approval has since been suspended.

Residential Noise & Hours of Use

Residential Noise & Hours of Use

Noise regulations allow for noisy activities to be undertaken at reasonable times.

Current Air Quality

Current Air Quality

Real-time air quality data for Tasmania from the BLANkET network of monitoring stations.

Assessment

Assessment

The EPA is responsible for assessing the environmental impacts of new development proposals.

Items of Interest

We are hiring

The EPA is recruiting for its next Scientific Officer (Noise)

Are you passionate about environmental science and ready to help shape the future of noise regulation?

EPA considers proposal for wood optimisation hub at the Massy-Greene Woodchip Mill site, South Burnie

The EPA Board has concluded its assessment of a proposal by Pentarch Logistics Pty Ltd for a proposed wood optimisation hub at South Burnie in the Burnie City Council municipality.

Nominations opening soon for the 2026 EPA Sustainability Awards

Is your business or community organisation our next sustainability champion?

EPA considers proposal for Tyre Recycling Facility Upgrade, Bridgewater

A delegate of the Board of the EPA has concluded assessment of a proposal by Tyrecycle Pty Ltd in the Brighton Council municipality.

EPA considers proposal for Logie Farm Quarry, Richmond and Orielton

A delegate of the Board of the EPA has concluded assessment of a proposal by Gowing Bros Ltd for Logie Farm Quarry, in the Sorell Council and Clarence City Council municipalities.

Consultations

ELT Recycling Australia Pty Ltd, Rocherlea Tyre Recycling Facility, Tyre Shredding

ELT is proposing a new facility for shredding approximately 5000 waste tyres weekly for recycling purposes. The shredded material will then be exported for further processing into diesel and other products.

Case for Assessment open for public comment until: 19/5/2026

Hydro Tasmania, Tarraleah Redevelopment Project, Western and Upstream Component

The proposal relates to the redevelopment of the Tarraleah Hydropower Scheme and has multiple aspects. The following aspects related to the construction of the new conveyance infrastructure, which includes crushing of approximately 246,000 cubic metres of rock. are to be assessed by the EPA: • headrace pipeline, connected to the intake on Lake King William and tunnel; • arched headrace tunnel, approximately 12 km long; • access tunnels and portals to headrace and power tunnels; • surge tower; and • pumping station upgrades and additional pipeline.

Case for Assessment open for public comment until: 25/5/2026

MMG Australia Limited, Bobadil Heights, Filtered Tailings Stack, Rosebery

Proposal to construct a Filtered Tailings Stack (FTS) adjacent to the existing Bobadil TSF within Mining Lease 28M/1993, and associated filter plant, pipeline and road infrastructure to process tailings into filtered tailings for disposal within the FTS. The FTS will allow for approximately 12 years of storage at the current tailings production rate of 850,000 tonnes per annum, with the final storage capacity of up to 10.45 million tonnes of filtered tailings.

Draft guidelines open for public comment until: 25/5/2026

​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Burn Brighter This Winter

​Burn Brighter This Winter key mess​​​ages

  • Only burn dry, seasoned firewood​
  • Always burn with a flame - don't let your fire smoulder
  • After reloading, open the air intake and burn your fire on high for 20 minutes, especially before going to bed
    ​​ Be a good neighbour this winter. Pop outside and have a look at your chimney tonight. Burn Brighter this Winter. Environment Protection Authority

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We the Environment Protection Authority acknowledge all Aboriginal people; the traditional owners of the Land upon which we work, and pay our respects to Elders past and present.