Australia testing National Pollutant Inventory

Haznews, January, 1995

Australia's Federal Environment Protection Agency (EPA) has started trials "to approximate" a working National Pollutant Inventory (NPI), following nation-wide workshops held in late 1994, and the on-going analysis of some 110 written submissions. The trials are to help develop a framework for storing and retrieving information from a geographically-based inventory of "the sources, types and amounts of substances emitted to the environment in particular regions", says the EPA. The companies involved in the trials are to disseminate emissions information to the public in the surrounding region. The information is already provided to the regulatory authorities. The trials will test various methods of providing the information to the public.

The EPA told HAZNEWS...

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