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Parliamentary Questions


Question Without Notice No. 276 asked in the Legislative Council on 2 April 2019 by Hon Dr Steve Thomas

Parliament: 40 Session: 1

METRONET — SOIL CONTAMINATION

276. Hon Dr STEVE THOMAS to the minister representing the Minister for Transport:

I refer to my question without notice 226 asked on Wednesday, 20 March 2019 about PFAS-contaminated soil excavated from the Forrestfield–Airport Link project, when the minister stated, ''Issues raised under the topic of landfill planning included earth from Metronet projects and the waste levy'', and which were discussed in meetings with the minister's parliamentary secretary and her policy advisers.

(1) Earth from which Metronet projects was discussed as ''landfill planning'' at either meeting?

(2) What other Metronet projects, apart from the Forrestfield–Airport Link project, were discussed at either meeting?

(3) In what Metronet projects other than the Forrestfield–Airport Link project have PFAS-contaminated soils been detected, and at what levels?

(4) In what Metronet projects other than the Forrestfield–Airport Link project have any other contaminated soils been detected?

(5) Did the issue of ''the waste levy'' include the potential for the waste levy to apply to PFAS-contaminated soil excavated from the Forrestfield–Airport Link; and, if so, what solution to this was discussed?

Hon STEPHEN DAWSON replied:

I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. The following information has been provided on behalf of the Minister for Transport.

(1)–(2) It was earth from Metronet projects generally.

(3) Nil.

(4) In accordance with the Contaminated Sites Act 2003, the Public Transport Authority reports contamination identified on its sites to the Department of Water and Environmental Regulation.

(5) How the landfill levy was applied was discussed generally.