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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Residential Noise & Hours of Use

Residential Noise & Hours of Use

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

Policy & Legislation

Policy & Legislation

Policies and legislation underpin Tasmania's environmental management and pollution control systems.

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.

Regulation

Regulation

The EPA regulates several hundred industrial and municipal activities of various types and sizes.

Items of Interest

Decorative only

2024 EPA Sustainability Award winners announced

The best of sustainability practices were on show at the Tasmanian Community Achievement Awards.

Next phase underway for Lake Rosebery oil spill

The Lake Rosebery Oil Spill response is moving into its next phase as the Environment Protection Authority (EPA) transfers responsibility for recovery efforts to lake owner Hydro Tasmania.

Lake Rosebery Oil Spill response continues

Work is continuing at Lake Rosebery to clean up an estimated 4,000L of oil that was flushed from an old storage tank earlier this month.

Lake Rosebery oil spill response continues over the long weekend

Over the long weekend,priorities include, but are not limited to; safety, information gathering, continued reconnaissance for new oil or oil movement, shoreline cleaning and on-water removal of oil as well as monitoring and testing.

Lake Rosebery to remain closed as response to oil spill continues

The lake has been declared a Prohibited Area by Marine and Safety Tasmania (MAST) until at least 12:00 am on Friday 31 January 2025, unless cancelled sooner, and includes all waters of Lake Rosebery.

Consultations

Marinus Link Pty Ltd, Marinus Link Heybridge Shore Crossing, Heybridge and Coastal Waters

Marinus Link Pty Ltd is proposing the construction and operation of a power cable and associated infrastructure, known as Marinus Link, from Heybridge in Northern Tasmania, across Bass Strait to Victoria. The Shore Crossing component of the Marinus Link project includes horizontal directional drilling and laying of the cable from the Converter Station site at Heybridge, under the shoreline and out across Bass Strait.

Case for Assessment open for public comment until: 18/2/2025

Marinus Link Pty Ltd, Marinus Link Heybridge Converter Station, Heybridge

Marinus Link Pty Ltd is proposing the construction and operation of a power cable and associated infrastructure known as Marinus Link, from Heybridge in Northern Tasmania, across Bass Strait to Victoria. The Converter Station component of the Marinus Link project includes construction and operation of a large converter station complex at Heybridge, on an existing cleared site adjacent to the Bass Highway, near Minna Road, Heybridge.

Case for Assessment open for public comment until: 18/2/2025

Woolnorth Wind Farm Holding Pty Ltd, Woolnorth Wind Farm, Repowering of Studland Bay and Bluff Point

The proposal involves repowering the existing Woolnorth Wind Farm at Bluff Point and Studland Bay by decommissioning and replacing wind turbine generators (WTGs) and upgrading ancillary components such as substations, access tracks and laydown areas. The proposal will also involve an upgrade and/or replacement of the transmission line between the Woolnorth Wind Farm and the Smithton substation.

Draft guidelines closed: 2/12/2024

Sanbar Pty Ltd, Pioneer Sand Quarry Intensification, South Mount Cameron

Sanbar Pty Ltd is proposing to intensify operations at the Pioneer Sand Quarry, located approximately 14.5 kilometres southwest of Gladstone. The proposal involves an extraction increase from 5,000 cubic metres to 50,000 cubic metres and processing increase from 1,000 cubic metres to 50,000 cubic metres of sand tailings per year. Currently extracting and processing as a level 1 activity.

Case for Assessment closed: 4/2/2025

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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.