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Byron Shire Council will start the next round of contamination investigations at Butler Street Reserve in Byron Bay today and tomorrow in response to a request from the Environment Protection Authority.

The Butler Street Reserve was an unlicensed landfill up until the mid-1970s and Byron Council has been conducting a series of site investigations for a number of years to determine the type and extent of contamination on site and in the areas surrounding it.

‘Council will start the next round of investigations this week which will include testing an additional eight holes at the Butler Street Reserve site,’ said Chris Soulsby, Council’s Acting Manager Assets and Major Projects.

‘We are letting nearby residents and the public know that these drilling works will not create vibration and use of a small generator will reduce noise impacts. We will have traffic control in place to redirect pedestrian traffic while the works are taking place,’ he said.

‘The level of PFAS detected underlying the reserve is comparatively high and that’s why, in partnership with the EPA, we’re conducting further investigations.’

The process will continue over the next three to six months. Rewsults will be reported to the EPA to determine next steps.

‘Our long-term goal remains for the site to be returned for community use for a mixture of green space, markets and car parking,’ said Mr Soulsby.

‘We are hoping this next round of investigations moves us another step closer to that outcome.’


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  1. ‘a series of site investigations for a number of years”
    Is anyone reading this before it is printed?
    Numerous accounts of vaguely undefined points leads to an ambiguous and meaningless update!

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