Local Government (General) Regulation 2005
Historical version for 18 February 2011 to 30 June 2011 (accessed 26 May 2013 at 14:33) Current version

29   Matters to be taken into consideration in determining applications for approval to install, construct or alter sewage management facilities

(1)  In determining an application for approval to install, construct or alter a sewage management facility, the council must take into consideration the matters specified in this clause.
(2) Environment and health protection matters
The council must consider whether the proposed sewage management facility (or the proposed sewage management facility as altered) and any related effluent application area will make appropriate provision for the following:
(a)  preventing the spread of disease by micro-organisms,
(b)  preventing the spread of foul odours,
(c)  preventing contamination of water,
(d)  preventing degradation of soil and vegetation,
(e)  discouraging insects and vermin,
(f)  ensuring that persons do not come into contact with untreated sewage or effluent (whether treated or not) in their ordinary activities on the premises concerned,
(g)  the re-use of resources (including nutrients, organic matter and water),
(h)  the minimisation of any adverse impacts on the amenity of the land on which it is installed or constructed and other land in the vicinity of that land.
(3) Guidelines and directions
The council must consider any matter specified in guidelines or directions issued by the Director-General in relation to the matters referred to in subclause (2).
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