8 episodes

Contamination Station: Safer Environment Together is an EPA initiative to gather learnings from the management of contaminated land at the local level. Whether you're working in the field of contaminated land, or simply interested in protecting the environment, you'll find this podcast to be a wealth of information and resources to help us all come together to create a safer environment together.

Hosted by Shonelle Gleeson-Willey,  environment and sustainability expert, educator, speaker and CEO of Moss Environmental. You'll hear from experts across a kaleidoscope of backgrounds, experience and knowledge in the field of contaminated land.

So put your headphones in, grab a cup of coffee, and tune in for some insightful stories.

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Contamination Station: Safer Environment Together is an EPA initiative to gather learnings from the management of contaminated land at the local level. Whether you're working in the field of contaminated land, or simply interested in protecting the environment, you'll find this podcast to be a wealth of information and resources to help us all come together to create a safer environment together.

Hosted by Shonelle Gleeson-Willey,  environment and sustainability expert, educator, speaker and CEO of Moss Environmental. You'll hear from experts across a kaleidoscope of backgrounds, experience and knowledge in the field of contaminated land.

So put your headphones in, grab a cup of coffee, and tune in for some insightful stories.

    Groundwater Contamination with Dr Danielle Toase and Dr Lange Jorstad

    Groundwater Contamination with Dr Danielle Toase and Dr Lange Jorstad

    In this episode, Shonelle chats with two special guests, Dr Danielle Toase and Dr Lange Jorstad.

    Danielle Toase is an Environmental Manager, with a BSc in environmental science and PhD in environmental geochemistry. She has over 10 years experience across the fields of environmental research, regulation, remediation contracting, consulting and corporate environmental management.

    Danielle has worked at multiple complex PFAS contamination since 2016, particularly at aviation sites or sites where multiple sources of PFAS exist. Her interests surround PFAS fingerprinting, source delineation, remediation technologies and the circular economy. Danielle is also an active member of ALGA, having recently been appointed to the Board of Directors and is an honorary research associate at Macquarie University.

    Lange Jorstad is a Principal Hydrogeologist at Geosyntec Consultants, with a BSc in geological sciences from the University of California, Santa Barbara, and a PhD in contaminant hydrogeology from UNSW. He has over 20 years' experience as a consulting hydrogeologist, specialising in contaminant fate and transport and environmental geochemistry.

    Lange is a NSW EPA accredited Site Auditor and Certified Environmental Practitioner – Site Contamination Specialist, is an active member of the ALGA groundwater fate and transport special interest group, and provides university lectures on groundwater, contamination and sustainable remediation. He has provided consulting and auditing services for PFAS-contaminated properties for government and industry clients since 2015, including local development sites, fuel terminals, landfills, and airports.

    You'll hear how they got started in their respective fields, including Danielle's PhD studies in Antarctica focused on chemical fixation of heavy metals in legacy landfills using orthophosphate and silica reagents.

    Lange shares advice for local councils investigating landfills as a contamination source, and the evolution of groundwater remediation from pump and treat to in situ technologies, and Danielle discusses the purpose of PFAS fingerprinting and why it's important especially in complex hydrogeology and sites with multiple potential sources of PFAS.

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    Navigating Legal Aspects of Contaminated Land Management with Special Counsel, Sarah Mansfield

    Navigating Legal Aspects of Contaminated Land Management with Special Counsel, Sarah Mansfield

    Sarah Mansfield is an environment and planning lawyer based in Sydney with more than 14 years experience. 

    Sarah has extensive transactional, litigation and advisory experience. She advises and acts for government authorities, land owners, developers and financial institutions on matters related to contaminated land, pollution, waste, vegetation and planning and environmental approvals. 

    In this episode, Sarah and Shonelle discuss the numerous types of legal issues commonly addressed in regards to contaminated land management (from large scale commercial and industrial sites to smaller scale residential types) as well as the differences between site remediation via the CLM Act, POEO Act, and the EP&A Act.

    You'll also hear their perspective on the new consolidated SEPP and the current deficiencies which haven't yet been amended, as well as some legal difficulties councils should be aware of in terms of doing their due diligence and disclosing all available records of potential relevance to land purchasers.

    Thanks so much for listening! 

    Be sure to rate, review and subscribe to the podcast, and stay tuned for the next episode of Contamination Station: Safer Environment Together.

    • 38 min
    A Wild Career: Creating Balance Between the Brown and Black of Contaminated Land Management with Joel Little

    A Wild Career: Creating Balance Between the Brown and Black of Contaminated Land Management with Joel Little

    Joel Little started his professional environmental career working in wildlife conservation across south eastern Australia. A move back closer to home saw him take up an offer for an Environmental Officer role in a regional NSW Council.  
     
    Fast forward over fifteen years and Joel has utilised the exposure to the wide range of situations that local government offered to start his own consultancy business, helping residents, businesses and Councils in dealing with the complex issues surrounding environmental assessment, contaminated land, soil and water management and biodiversity. 
     
    In this episode, Joel shares a message to those just starting out in the environmental industry, and reflects on his own career starting out in wildlife conservation, then working with local government, to now operating his own consultancy. 
     
    You'll hear what led Joel to go from "just giving it a year or two" in local government to working with council for nearly fifteen years. 
     
    Together, Shonelle and Joel discuss the importance of effective communication skills in the environmental industry, and consider some issues and opportunities in regards to renewable energy, specifically solar and wind farms in Australia. 
     
    Thanks for listening! Be sure to rate, review and subscribe to the podcast, and stay tuned for the next episode of Contamination Station: Safer Environment Together. 

     

    • 31 min
    Building Capacity for Better Management of Contaminated Land with Peter Brennan

    Building Capacity for Better Management of Contaminated Land with Peter Brennan

    In this episode Peter Brennan joins Shonelle to share his extensive experience in the environmental industry.

    Peter currently works as Coordinator Environmental Services at a local Council in NSW and has previously worked as Senior Program Officer at the NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA), Regional Environmental Program Manager at Hunter Joint Organisation, and Environmental Security Project Officer at Lake Macquarie City Council.

    You'll hear Peter and Shonelle share their unique perspectives on what is required to build capacity for better management of contaminated land at the local level.

    Thanks so much for listening! 

    Be sure to rate, review and subscribe to the podcast, and stay tuned for the next episode of Contamination Station: Safer Environment Together.

    • 37 min
    The Benefit of a Structured Change Management Approach with Anna Lundmark

    The Benefit of a Structured Change Management Approach with Anna Lundmark

    Anna Lundmark is the Director and Principal Consultant at StellaNord Consulting. She is a Certified Site Contamination Specialist under the CEnvP scheme, with 20 years' experience in contaminated land. 

    Prior to starting her own business, she was the Manager for Science and Innovation at Hunter Water, Regional Program Manager for Contaminated Land at Hunter JO, and Principal Environmental Consultant at AECOM.

    In this episode, Anna discusses the benefit she's seen first hand in adopting a structured approach to change management, through her training in the PROSCI Change Management course.

    Anna also shares the Contaminated Land resources on the Hunter Joint Organisation website which are available for free to any council at www.hunterjo.com.au/projects/regional-contaminated-land-program [https://www.hunterjo.com.au/projects/regional-contaminated-land-program/]

    Thanks so much for listening! 

    Be sure to rate, review and subscribe to the podcast, and stay tuned for the next episode of Contamination Station: Safer Environment Together.

    • 24 min
    Contaminated Land as a Human Issue with James Maxwell

    Contaminated Land as a Human Issue with James Maxwell

    For the past three years, James Maxwell has served as Environment & Compliance Manager for Moree Plains Shire Council, a rural LGA in northwest NSW.

    While James still considers himself to be relatively new to local government, he brings 10 years of environmental consultancy experience into the role, with a focus on development impact assessment, contaminated land management and asbestos assessment.

    Since joining Moree Council, James has spearheaded the integrated management of a large and growing number of burnt, derelict and asbestos-containing properties within the Shire, working cross agency and with the community. 

    James joins us in this episode to share his direct experience, and a powerful perspective shift of viewing contaminated land as an issue at the community level, and not just as a 'problem to be solved'.

    You'll hear insight into the impact a lack of technical expertise can have in rural areas, what it takes to deal with asbestos issues in dilapidated properties that have been left unmanaged, and why we must consider contaminated land, especially asbestos issues, as a human and community issue. 

    Thanks for listening! Be sure to rate, review and subscribe to the podcast, and stay tuned for the next episode of Contamination Station: Safer Environment Together.

    • 37 min

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