Contamination Station: Safer Environment Together

Moss Environmental
Contamination Station: Safer Environment Together

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.

Episódios

  1. Navigating Contamination: The Power of Informed Preliminary Site Investigations with Howard Waldron

    7 DE NOV.

    Navigating Contamination: The Power of Informed Preliminary Site Investigations with Howard Waldron

    Howard Waldron is the co-founder of Lotsearch, a company that has pioneered the development of environmental information and insights, with a particular focus on potential contamination. Since the company was founded in 2014, they have been a provider of environmental and planning reports in Australia, helping support environmental consultants when undertaking preliminary site investigations. More recently, Lotsearch have been engaged to help produce contaminated land registers for a consortium of regional councils across NSW, and by state and federal government agencies to undertake research in identifying potential contamination sources as well as supporting their assessments. In this episode, Shonelle and Howard discuss the impact contaminated land registers have had on the way local councils manage potential contamination risks. Howard shares how these registers provide councils with vital data to comply with Section 10.7 planning certificates, improving transparency in property transactions and helping prevent environmental and human health impacts. Howard highlights the importance of streamlining data collection, improving the accuracy of site investigations, and reducing the risk of contamination being missed. He also shares insights into Lotsearch's evolution over the past decade and explores how AI and machine learning are enhancing the accuracy of contamination data -- and what the future holds for environmental data in local government decision-making. To read the opinion piece written by Norton Rose Fulbright, 'Real estate lawyers' duties and responsibilities in relation to contaminated land', click here [https://www.lotsearch.com.au/news]. ----- Are you a local NSW council member looking for more resources like this? You are invited to join the Local Government NSW Contaminated Land Network! Local Government NSW (LGNSW) hosts a free, online network for council staff on the topic of contaminated land. The network includes an online forum for collaboration, information sharing and announcements about contaminated land regulation, guidance and training opportunities. Monthly meetings are held on themes that were set by the network participants, with presentations from regulators, technical experts, and case studies by councils. Since the contaminated land network commenced in December 2023, more than 50% of NSW councils have joined, with over 200 participants. Feedback shows that councils are benefitting greatly from the network meetings and discussion on the platform, and we are pleased to invite you to join us. To join the network, please use this link: https://lgsa.wufoo.com/forms/w1rf0os910rxyl6/ The Contaminated Land Network forms part of a project called "Councils Managing Contaminated Land Together" funded by the NSW Environment Protection Authority (NSW EPA) to support capacity building and informed decision-making by those involved in contaminated land management in councils. The project also comprises a webpage with up-to-date information and links to resources, which can be accessed here [https://lgnsw.org.au/Public/Public/Policy/Contaminated-Land/Contaminated-Land-tabs.aspx]. We hope to see you on the network soon!

    51min
  2. Legacy Landfill Remediation with Jayden Pan

    30 DE SET.

    Legacy Landfill Remediation with Jayden Pan

    Jayden Pan is a Legacy Sites Project Officer at Hornsby Shire Council, part of the team responsible for the Foxglove Oval Remediation Project, a legacy landfill in Mount Colah, NSW. Jayden's role involves managing the complex remediation of this site, utilizing his background in environmental consulting and landfill monitoring. In this episode, Jayden discusses his journey from environmental consulting to working with legacy landfill sites at Hornsby Shire Council. He shares insights into the Foxglove Oval Remediation Project, detailing the challenges of managing methane gas emissions, leachate, and the environmental impact of old landfill sites. You will learn about the key steps in remediating legacy landfills, the importance of community engagement, and how Hornsby Shire Council is working to innovate and apply modern solutions to manage contaminated land. Jayden also highlights the unique complexities of balancing regulatory requirements with practical, site-specific challenges, and how empathy and clear communication are essential when working with affected communities. ----- Are you a local NSW council member looking for more resources like this? You are invited to join the Local Government NSW Contaminated Land Network! Local Government NSW (LGNSW) hosts a free, online network for council staff on the topic of contaminated land. The network includes an online forum for collaboration, information sharing and announcements about contaminated land regulation, guidance and training opportunities. Monthly meetings are held on themes that were set by the network participants, with presentations from regulators, technical experts, and case studies by councils. Since the contaminated land network commenced in December 2023, more than 50% of NSW councils have joined, with over 200 participants. Feedback shows that councils are benefitting greatly from the network meetings and discussion on the platform, and we are pleased to invite you to join us. To join the network, please use this link: https://lgsa.wufoo.com/forms/w1rf0os910rxyl6/ The Contaminated Land Network forms part of a project called "Councils Managing Contaminated Land Together" funded by the NSW Environment Protection Authority (NSW EPA) to support capacity building and informed decision-making by those involved in contaminated land management in councils. The project also comprises a webpage with up-to-date information and links to resources, which can be accessed here [https://lgnsw.org.au/Public/Public/Policy/Contaminated-Land/Contaminated-Land-tabs.aspx]. We hope to see you on the network soon!

    1h
  3. Asbestos, Legacy Landfills, and Council's Role in Managing Contaminated Land with Malcolm Adrien

    9 DE SET.

    Asbestos, Legacy Landfills, and Council's Role in Managing Contaminated Land with Malcolm Adrien

    Malcolm Adrien is an environmental scientist with 14 years' experience in the environmental consulting and contaminated land sector. He managed several consultancies in the Newcastle region before he made the switch to local government in 2023 where he took on the newly created role at Maitland City Council as the Senior Contaminated Land Officer. Malcolm has a strong background in contaminated site assessment, remediation, environmental monitoring and is also an EIANZ CEnvP for Site Contamination & SafeWork NSW Independent Licensed Asbestos Assessor. In this episode, Malcolm Adrien shares his journey from environmental consulting to his current role in local government. You will learn about the complexities of managing contaminated land within a local council's jurisdiction, including the challenges of dealing with historic landfills and unexpected contamination in development projects. Malcolm discusses his work on the Anambah Landfill, offering insights into the remediation strategies being implemented to manage this site. He also touches on the importance of early intervention in contaminated land management and the value of having strong technical expertise within local councils. For those interested in asbestos management, Malcolm explains the regulatory requirements in New South Wales and shares practical advice for handling asbestos in various scenarios. The episode wraps up with Malcolm's tips for young professionals aiming to build a career in the contaminated land sector. ----- Are you a local NSW council member looking for more resources like this? You are invited to join the Local Government NSW Contaminated Land Network! Local Government NSW (LGNSW) hosts a free, online network for council staff on the topic of contaminated land. The network includes an online forum for collaboration, information sharing and announcements about contaminated land regulation, guidance and training opportunities. Monthly meetings are held on themes that were set by the network participants, with presentations from regulators, technical experts, and case studies by councils. Since the contaminated land network commenced in December 2023, more than 50% of NSW councils have joined, with over 200 participants. Feedback shows that councils are benefitting greatly from the network meetings and discussion on the platform, and we are pleased to invite you to join us. To join the network, please use this link: https://lgsa.wufoo.com/forms/w1rf0os910rxyl6/ The Contaminated Land Network forms part of a project called "Councils Managing Contaminated Land Together" funded by the NSW Environment Protection Authority (NSW EPA) to support capacity building and informed decision-making by those involved in contaminated land management in councils. The project also comprises a webpage with up-to-date information and links to resources, which can be accessed here [https://lgnsw.org.au/Public/Public/Policy/Contaminated-Land/Contaminated-Land-tabs.aspx]. We hope to see you on the network soon!

    28min
  4. Emerging Contaminants, Microplastics, and PFAS with Dr Bob Symons

    30 DE JUL.

    Emerging Contaminants, Microplastics, and PFAS with Dr Bob Symons

    Bob Symons serves as the Regional Technical Manager for Eurofins Environment Testing Australia & Aotearoa New Zealand, where he oversees contaminants of emerging concern and contributes to the PFAS global peer group. Holding a Ph.D. in Environmental Analytical Chemistry from La Trobe University and an undergraduate degree from Victoria University in Melbourne, Bob brings a wealth of academic expertise to his role. He has previously served as a member of the NATA (National Association of Testing Authorities, Australia) Life Sciences Accreditation Advisory Committee and currently acts as a Technical Assessor for ISO/IEC 17025 as well as a committee member of ALGA's special interest group on Emerging Contaminants. Bob's research pursuits have primarily focused on the analysis of persistent organic pollutants (POPs), encompassing dioxins, dioxin-like PCBs, PBDEs, PPCPs, and PFAS, employing advanced mass spectrometric techniques. Notably, he has played a pivotal role in pioneering commercial microplastics analytical methodologies within Australia, underscoring his commitment to advancing environmental testing capabilities. In this episode you'll learn about emerging contaminants such as microplastics and PFAS. Shonelle and Bob also discuss rising concerns surrounding environmental waste from pharmaceuticals and personal care products, as well as the safe disposal of electronics, including smartphones, lithium-ion batteries, and electric vehicle batteries. Bob shares his advice to those working in local council to ask lots of questions when working to manage contaminated land, and where needed to employ the help of laboratories like Eurofins Emerging Contaminants Laboratory or the Australian Laboratory for Emerging Contaminants at the University of Melbourne. ----- Are you a local NSW council member looking for more resources like this? You are invited to join the Local Government NSW Contaminated Land Network! Local Government NSW (LGNSW) hosts a free, online network for council staff on the topic of contaminated land. The network includes an online forum for collaboration, information sharing and announcements about contaminated land regulation, guidance and training opportunities. Monthly meetings are held on themes that were set by the network participants, with presentations from regulators, technical experts, and case studies by councils. Since the contaminated land network commenced in December 2023, more than 50% of NSW councils have joined, with over 200 participants. Feedback shows that councils are benefitting greatly from the network meetings and discussion on the platform, and we are pleased to invite you to join us. To join the network, please use this link: https://lgsa.wufoo.com/forms/w1rf0os910rxyl6/ The contaminated land network forms part of a project called "Councils Managing Contaminated Land Together" funded by the NSW Environment Protection Authority (NSW EPA) to support capacity building and informed decision-making by those involved in contaminated land management in councils. We hope to see you on the network soon!

    32min
  5. Groundwater Contamination with Dr Danielle Toase and Dr Lange Jorstad

    22 DE FEV.

    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.

    1h
  6. A Wild Career: Creating Balance Between the Brown and Black of Contaminated Land Management with Joel Little

    23/08/2023

    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.

    32min
  7. The Importance of Contaminated Land Policies at the Local Level with Noel Schiller

    08/05/2023

    The Importance of Contaminated Land Policies at the Local Level with Noel Schiller

    In this episode, we talk with Noel Schiller, Contaminated Lands Project Manager at Canberra Region Joint Organisation.  Noel has been involved in over 30 years of work within the environmental sector which has involved 20 years in NSW Local Government working in Environmental Compliance, Governance and Regulatory Management, 9 years within the energy sector working in Environmental compliance with Oil and Gas, and 4 years working with NSW Government as an Environmental Regulatory Project Manager with Contaminated Lands.  His family owns and manages a fifth generational broad acre farm in Young NSW for which he has been involved his entire life, and he is also an active member of the Australasian Land & Groundwater Association as well as Landcare.   Noel joins us today to share his experience in implementing contaminated land policies at the local level through the Council Regional Capacity Building (CRCB) Program, managed by the NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA).   You'll hear Noel share insights from his involvement in transferring the regulatory responsibilities of Underground Petroleum Storage Systems (UPSS) from the state to local level.   He recounts the lessons learned in moving from a face-to-face to online delivery model and shares real-world examples of why having policies in place to manage contaminated land is so important.   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.

    40min

Sobre

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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