Illegal dumping reduction project for Eden

Grant funding under the NSW Environment Protection Authority’s Illegal Dumping Prevention Program will see Bega Valley Shire Council joining forces with Crown Lands to manage a project to tackle the persistent issue of illegal dumping.


An example of illegal dumping but not in Eden.

The above photo is an example of illegal dumping only (not in Eden). 

16 September 2024

Grant funding under the NSW Environment Protection Authority’s Illegal Dumping Prevention Program will see Bega Valley Shire Council joining forces with Crown Lands to manage a project to tackle the persistent issue of illegal dumping.

The Crown reserve off Botany Street in Eden has long been a hotspot for illegal dumping, with multiple access points and thick bushland.

Council’s Director Community, Environment and Planning, Emily Harrison said the Eden Illegal Dumping Reduction Project will include evidence gathering, better infrastructure, stricter enforcement and community education to address the environmental, social and economic impacts of illegal dumping.

“Actions will involve installation of clear and informative signs to deter illegal dumping, the deployment of surveillance cameras to monitor and record illegal dumping activities, and the installation of gates to restrict unauthorised access to dumping hotspots.

“We will also conduct letterbox drops and use social media to raise awareness and educate the community about proper waste disposal practices.”

Ms Harrison said the illegal dumping problem in Eden Reserve has become a significant challenge, adversely affecting the environment, economy and community welfare.

“We’ve seen an increase in household items and hazardous materials impacting the local ecosystem, particularly water quality, contamination and natural drainage courses, necessitating immediate action to safeguard the environment.

“Over the past year, 12 illegal dumping incidents have been recorded in the bushland off Botany Street, making it a recognised dumping hotspot.

“This project will help combat this worrisome problem and preserve the integrity of Eden Reserve's ecosystems and community wellbeing.”


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