Contaminated Sites: Draft Guidelines for the NSW Site Auditor Scheme 2025

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A contaminated land policy allows councils to provide their requirements around specific matters and considerations for their Local Government Area (LGA), to minimise the risk of harm to human health and the environment from contamination.
The objective of FCSAP is to reduce environmental and human health risks from known federal contaminated sites and associated federal financial liabilities, while focusing on the highest priority sites.
Federal Contaminated Sites Action Plan (FCSAP): a program established by the Government of Canada that provides funding to federal departments, agencies and consolidated Crown corporations to manage the contaminated sites they are responsible for.
Phase IV expanded eligibility to increase flexibility and efficiency, e.g. bundling lower and higher priority sites. Not all federal contaminated sites are eligible for FCSAP funding. Other sources of funding are also used to work on federal contaminated sites.
Underground Storage Tanks. Brownfields Sites. Natural Disasters and Emergency Response including oil spills. Military Bases and Defense Sites/Federal Facilities.
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Remediation Action Plan (RAP) A plan that outlines the nature and extent of contamination and how that contamination is to be managed. Validation requirements to demonstrate that contamination has been managed are to be included.
The NSW site auditor scheme provides a pool of accredited site auditors who can be engaged to review investigation, remediation, and validation work done by contaminated land consultants.

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