A $6.9 million retrospective bill proves that purchasing clean quarry rock for site operations can still trigger substantial waste levies. The Victorian Supreme Court has handed down a major decision upholding the position of EPA Victoria against Cleanaway. The court ruled that N
Why this matters: A $6.9 million retrospective bill proves that purchasing clean quarry rock for site operations can still trigger substantial waste levies.
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Original source: Epa
Source published: 14 May 2026 · 9:11 AM
Added to Enviro News: 14 May 2026 · 9:11 AM
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