Environmentally relevant activities

Council regulates some environmentally relevant activities under the Environmental Protection Act 1994. These activities are:

  • asphalt manufacturing
  • plastic product manufacturing
  • metal forming
  • surface coating
  • boat maintenance and repair.

Operators of these activities must hold an environmental authority.

If you are starting a new environmentally relevant activity (ERA), taking over, or making changes to an existing ERA, you will need to consider planning, building, and plumbing approvals.

Note: applicants need to submit a development application, an application for environmental authority and register as a suitable operator.

Do I need an environmental authority?

A business that conducts any of the following activities requires an environmental authority from Council:

  • ERA 6: Asphalt manufacturing
  • ERA 12: Plastic product manufacturing (50 tonne or more of plastic products per year; or 5 tonnes or more of foam, composite plastics, or rigid fibre-reinforced plastics per year)
  • ERA 19: Metal forming (10,000 tonnes or more per year)
  • ERA 38: Surface coating (anodising, electroplating, enameling, or galvanising using 1 tonne to 100 tonnes of surface coating materials in a year)
  • ERA 49: Boat maintenance or repair.

A full list of ERAs, including those that need approval from State Government, can be found under Schedule 2 of the Environmental Protection Regulation 2019.

If you are unsure if your business requires an environmental authority, contact Council.

Check if other approvals are required

Before starting any environmentally relevant activity check if other approvals are required.

How to apply for an environmental authority 

You must be registered as a suitable operator to hold an environmental authority registration.

The DES maintains a register of suitable operators for ERAs, check to see if you are already registered.

If you have not previously registered, you must complete an application and submit it to DES for assessment.