Monday 29 July 2013

Response to The Mercury article July 29th

This wasn't a prank by SBCS. SBCS are seriously dedicated to a better waste management future for Tasmania and to getting the Tasmanian state government to take responsibility for hazardous waste management, instead of a small council based authority. The Copping landfill site is in the Sorell municipality and ultimately will become the responsibility of local ratepayers to clean up. If the Copping landfill site C cell goes ahead it is condemning Tasmania to putting waste into another hole in the ground for the next 20 years, "worlds best practice" liners will not stop future contamination of Frederick Henry Bay. Like the Derwent the southern waterways will probably become off limits to swimming and fishing.

Thursday 11 July 2013

2 Big Thank Yous

Thank You to everyone who came to the meeting with Sorell Councillors on Tuesday night. Its good that so many people wanted to have a say and gave Council something to think about. Some good feedback is that we should give presentations on our information to the other Councils - we will! Another BIG Thank You to everyone who signed letters to go to the RDAF to stop the C cell funding. Well we did it!! We have just received a letter from the RDAF Panel acknowledging our letters(see below). Doesn't say much but the fact that they responded does. So thank you all again. The power of Community won through.

Monday 8 July 2013

Media Release - Council Stealth in Action

Southern Beaches Conservation Society Dump the Toxic Dump 10 Provence Drive Carlton 7173 MEDIA RELEASE For Immediate Release Sunday 7th July, 2013 Council Stealth in Action The Hazardous waste landfill proposed by Southern Waste Solutions (SWS) for Tasmania’s south-east may not have received Federal funding, but there is a new and unexpected twist to this saga; a zoning change. If locals were upset about lack of consultation prior to the hazardous waste cell permit being granted, then they will be furious when they discover their council has just sold out the region to a waste dump future. Once again ignoring the views of its own electorate, Sorell Council is rushing through a zoning change for the entire 707 hectare site within days. Changing the zone from Rural to Utility will consign the whole site to a waste dump for generations to come. Aware this change will not have community support, Council has come up with another way; Step 1 - immediately create and operate an Interim Utility Zone, but promise residents they will have 1 year to submit comments. Step 2 - after 1 year of using it for Utility purposes, simply convert it to full Utility zoning because a precedent of use will already have been set. Step 3 - Sorell municipality becomes Tasmania’s wasteland - the inconvenient electorate will just have to lump it. It is a sneaky way of going about business, but one Sorell Council, part owner of SWS, has no qualms with. Can Council and the State Government honestly look this community in the eye and say “We have fully informed you this landfill will become the waste dump for all of southern Tasmania.” ? This consultation simply has not happened, yet submissions for the interim rezoning close in just 5 days. -- MEDIA RELEASE ENDS -- For further information, please contact Dump the Toxic Dump: dumpthetoxicdump@gmail.com Claire Burnet on 0448 585 947

Saturday 6 July 2013

Waste of Tasmania Video

Cheers to Bruce Fleet and Shane Humphreys for their efforts.