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Air quality is important to the health and wellbeing of all Victorians. Most air pollution comes from industry, motor vehicles and domestic wood burning.
EPA plays a role in protecting the community from noise pollution.
Human health and wellbeing relies on the quality of our environment every day.
Our reporting system lets you dob in litterers in cars.
Many industrial activities require works approvals and licences from EPA.
EPA helps protect Victorians’ health from potential environmental hazards.
EPA works to protect Victoria from pollution during major infrastructure projects.
EPA periodically reviews environmental policy and regulation.
Guidance for business and industry, including licensing, works approvals and planning.
Information about the fees and charges levied by EPA.
EPA’s organisational strategy sets out five goals and how we'll work with Victorians to achieve them.
EPA welcomes the recommendations of the Independent Inquiry into EPA.
EPA works with the community, businesses and other organisations to protect the environment.
EPA recognises staff who are leaders in the areas of air quality, inland water, marine water, waste, landfill, land and groundwater, and odour.
The process to submit complaints about the conduct of an EPA authorised officer.
EPA regulates and monitors many of the beneficial uses of land.
Information contained in the Priority Sites Register may be sought by people including landowners, prospective purchasers, conveyancers, financiers, planners, assessors and auditors.
A guidance document assists responsible planning authorities in considering potential site contamination when preparing a planning scheme amendment or issuing a planning permit.
Manufactured chemicals called per-and polyfluorinated alkyl substances (PFAS) are being phased out around the world because they may pose a risk to human health and the environment.
Activities at shooting ranges can cause contamination and pose a risk to human health and the environment. EPA is committed to protecting Victoria’s people and environment, while supporting these sports to continue and benefit the community.
Trichloroethylene (TCE) is an organic compound often used as an industrial solvent. People can be exposed to TCE when it evaporates into the air.
Page last updated on 10 Jan 2019