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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACT 1986 - SECT 3A

3A .         Terms used relating to pollution and environmental harm

        (1)         In this Act —

        pollution means direct or indirect alteration of the environment —

            (a)         to its detriment or degradation; or

            (b)         to the detriment of an environmental value; or

            (c)         of a prescribed kind,

        that involves an emission.

        (2)         In this Act —

        environmental harm means direct or indirect —

            (a)         harm to the environment involving removal or destruction of, or damage to —

                  (i)         native vegetation; or

                  (ii)         the habitat of native vegetation or indigenous aquatic or terrestrial animals;

                or

            (b)         alteration of the environment to its detriment or degradation or potential detriment or degradation; or

            (c)         alteration of the environment to the detriment or potential detriment of an environmental value; or

            (d)         alteration of the environment of a prescribed kind;

        material environmental harm means environmental harm that —

            (a)         is neither trivial nor negligible; or

            (b)         results in actual or potential loss, property damage or damage costs of an amount, or amounts in aggregate, exceeding the threshold amount;

        serious environmental harm means environmental harm that —

            (a)         is irreversible, of a high impact or on a wide scale; or

            (b)         is significant or in an area of high conservation value or special significance; or

            (c)         results in actual or potential loss, property damage or damage costs of an amount, or amounts in aggregate, exceeding 5 times the threshold amount.

        (3)         For the purposes of subsection (2) —

        damage costs means the reasonable costs and expenses that are or would be incurred in taking all reasonable and practicable measures to prevent, control or abate the environmental harm and to make good resulting environmental damage;

        threshold amount means $100 000, or if a greater amount is prescribed by regulation, that amount.

        [Section 3A inserted: No. 54 of 2003 s. 29; amended: No. 40 of 2020 s. 5.]



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