Official Caution issued to Dongwha Australia Pty Ltd
(MP07_0161) Snowy Monaro LGA
On 23 September 2021, the Department issued an Official Caution to Dongwha Australia Pty Ltd (Dongwha) for failing to revise and submit the Dust and Wood Residue Monitoring and Management Plan for the Secretary's approval prior to the commencement of operation of the 15 MW wood-fired boiler, in accordance with the conditions of consent. Dongwha subsequently submitted the revised management plan for assessment on 15 September 2021.
Official Caution issued to Coastal Sand Quarry Products Pty Ltd
(MP07_0145) Port Stephens LGA
On 21 September 2021, the Department issued an Official Caution to Coastal Sand and Quarry Products Pty Ltd for failing to undertake rehabilitation in accordance with the Landscape Management Plan at the Fullerton Cove Sand Quarry. The Department has required the quarry operator to undertake specific commitments and timeframes to complete the rehabilitation.
Official Caution issued to Coastal Sand Quarry Products Pty Ltd
(MP07_0145) Port Stephens LGA
On 21 September 2021, the Department issued an Official Caution to Coastal Sand and Quarry Products Pty Ltd for failing to implement long term security of the biodiversity offsets for the Fullerton Cove Sand Quarry. The Department is working with the quarry operator to ensure they implement the long-term security as a matter of priority.
Fire Safety Order issued to the owners of Building F10 - New Law Building at the University of Sydney, Camperdown, NSW, 2006
(MP05_0085) Sydney LGA
On 15 September 2021, the Department issued Fire Safety Orders to the owners of Building F10 - New Law Building at the University of Sydney, Camperdown, NSW, 2006 to remove identified external wall panels on the building consisting of Aluminium Composite Panels (ACP). ACP is combustible and poses a fire safety risk. The owners are required to replace the ACP with a non – combustible product and provide an inspection report issued by an accredited certifier, certifying that the replacement panels and method of installation comply with the Building Code of Australia. The owners are required to develop and implement fire safety measures to reduce the fire safety risks associated with the cladding until the rectification work is complete.