Inkerman landfill (Cleanaway)
Consultation has concluded
Cleanaway has operated its Inkerman site for over a decade, and is regulated by the Environment Protection Authority (EPA) in accordance with Licence #14463.
In May 2020, Cleanaway advised the EPA that it was intending to apply to have per-and poly-fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) added to the list of wastes that it is currently licensed to receive (please click on the licence above to review this list). The EPA informed Cleanaway that before an application could be accepted, it must undertake 12 months of groundwater monitoring and requested Cleanaway to undertake engagement with the local community.
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Cleanaway has operated its Inkerman site for over a decade, and is regulated by the Environment Protection Authority (EPA) in accordance with Licence #14463.
In May 2020, Cleanaway advised the EPA that it was intending to apply to have per-and poly-fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) added to the list of wastes that it is currently licensed to receive (please click on the licence above to review this list). The EPA informed Cleanaway that before an application could be accepted, it must undertake 12 months of groundwater monitoring and requested Cleanaway to undertake engagement with the local community.
Cleanaway had established the Inkerman Landfill Community Reference Group (ILCRG) in 2018, comprising of adjacent landowners, representatives from the Wakefield Regional Council, Cleanaway and the EPA. For further information about this group please visit the Cleanaway website.
For further information about the work undertaken to date, see the timeline on this page.
On 22 May 2023, the EPA notified the ILCRG and other key stakeholders that it has approved PFAS-contaminated solid waste to be disposed of at the Cleanaway Inkerman landfill, north of Adelaide.
It means that South Australia will now join the rest of Australia in providing a landfill site where PFAS-contaminated waste can be safely contained and disposed of.
The decision came after a rigorous 2.5-year assessment process being undertaken alongside community engagement, including further work regarding the broader policy and operational management of PFAS-contaminated waste in South Australia.
If you have any questions or would like to speak with our staff about this application, please get in touch on:
- Phone: (08) 8124 4216
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PFAS application - what you need to know
Cleanaway's application to receive and dispose of PFAS-contaminated waste relates to:
- 50 milligrams per kilogram or less, or pre-treated PFAS-contaminated waste that will be tested and certified compliant with EPA standards prior to the material being received.
- Dry waste only (no liquid PFAS contaminated waste or fire-foam concentrate is permitted to go to landfill in SA).
- Disposal only to an engineered landfill that has undergone significant design and technical assessment, that has been approved by the EPA and other authorities.
- Specific landfill cell engineering with primary controls in place to prevent loss of containment.
- Established groundwater and leachate monitoring data for use as a baseline for potential existing presence of existing PFAS in groundwater common in all landfill cells, due to the historical use of PFAS in household items.
- An engineered cell that is fitted with a leachate collection system that collects leachate (if any) for ground-level containment.
For further information, please see the Frequently Asked Questions and view our landfill animation available on this page. If you would like to speak to someone in person, please:
Ph: (08) 8124 4216
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Background - PFAS landfills in SA
Cleanaway's application is the second the EPA has received since it released the Landfill disposal criteria for PFAS-contaminated waste in 2020. The EPA refused a previous application in 2021 due to the site's location in McLaren Vale.
The EPA has since undertaken further work regarding the broader policy and operational management of PFAS-contaminated waste in South Australia, including the development of draft site selection factors specific to South Australia to assist the EPA’s assessment of applications.
Please see the Guidance for Managing PFAS in SA consultation on this website for further information.
These draft guidelines were open for consultation in early 2023. For further information:
Ph: 8124 4216
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Parliamentary Inquiry into PFAS disposal
The Environment, Resources and Development Committee of Parliament commenced an Inquiry into Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) contaminated waste disposal in 2021. Thirty three submissions were made by members of the community and organisations, including the EPA. Submissions closed on Wednesday 6 October 2021 and further information about the Committee and the inquiry can be found on the Committee’s website.
In its submission, the EPA proposed to develop siting factors to inform the assessment of future proposals for PFAS waste disposal locations. The Committee delivered an interim report before the last State election that recommended a process by which appropriate sites might be identified would be appropriate.
The preliminary recommendations of the Committee strongly recommend that the economic and environmental consequences of SA continuing its reliance upon other jurisdictions accepting South Australia’s waste be considered.
Click here to view the EPA submission.
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Details on the landfill cell
The Inkerman site contains dedicated disposal cells for low level contaminated waste (LLCW). The current cell is single composite lined and separated by constructed bunds from general waste cells. The LLCW cell is also located around the perimeter of the landfill stage as part of the site design. The LLCW cell is constructed with a 600 mm compacted clay liner overlain by a geodrain leak detection layer. A geosynthetic clay liner (GCL) layer and then a High Density Poly Ethylene layer is then overlain by a 300mm deep drainage aggregate placed on a cushion geotextile.
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Formal submission period to commence
Community engagement on Cleanaway's application to receive PFAS contaminated waste commenced in August 2020, when Cleanaway notified the Inkerman Landfill Community Reference Group and other key stakeholders that it was planning on making this application to the EPA.
With all licence applications or significant changes the EPA must, in accordance with the Environment Protection Act 1993, consult with the surrounding neighbours for a period of not less than 14 days. The EPA is undertaking a three month consultation from 30 November 2022 to 28 February 2023.
This statutory consultation involves inviting adjacent landowners to make a submission for consideration during the technical assessment period. The EPA is extending the consultation to include anyone with an interest in the project, and invites people to submit their submission via:
Email:
Postal:
Environment Protection Authority
Attention: Principal Adviser Community Engagement
GPO Box 2607
Adelaide SA 5001
If you have any queries about the formal submission process, please call the Principal Adviser Community Engagement directly on
Phone:
(08) 8124 4216 during business hours.
In person:
At the community information session, Thursday 9 February drop in anytime from 12-6pm at the Port Wakefield Golf Club. Please call the number above to RSVP. If this time is not suitable, please let us know and we will arrange to speak with you at a mutually convenient time during the consultation period.
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Community information session
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09 February 2023
Invitation and further details
Community Engagement report, FAQs, risk assessment and more
Timeline
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May 2020: Cleanaway applies to dispose of PFAS
Inkerman landfill (Cleanaway) has finished this stageOn 20 May 2020, Cleanaway notified the EPA that it was attending to apply to receive and dispose of PFAS contaminated waste. EPA request community engagement plan and 12 months of groundwater monitoring.
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August 2020: Cleanaway commences community engagement
Inkerman landfill (Cleanaway) has finished this stageCleanaway commences engagement, writing to the Inkerman Landfill Community Reference Group, Wakefield Regional Council and Member for Narrunga.
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September 2020: advice to Community Reference Group
Inkerman landfill (Cleanaway) has finished this stageInkerman Landfill Community Reference Group meeting.
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May 2021: Cleanaway completes groundwater monitoring
Inkerman landfill (Cleanaway) has finished this stageFollowing receipt of 12 months of groundwater data, the EPA undertook a preliminary groundwater screening risk assessment and subsequently requested Cleanaway to undertake a formal human and environmental health risk assessment.
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June 2021: Inkerman Landfill Community Reference Group
Inkerman landfill (Cleanaway) has finished this stageOn 10 June 2021, Cleanaway provided an update to the Inkerman Landfill Community Reference Group, with the EPA answering questions about the process change request and assessment.
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July 2021: EPA assessment process
Inkerman landfill (Cleanaway) has finished this stageThe EPA commences assessment of the application against state and national guidelines. See 'Important links' to view.
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April 2022: Human health & ecological risk assessment
Inkerman landfill (Cleanaway) has finished this stageCleanaway developed and submitted a human health & ecological risk assessment to the EPA for review and determination as to whether the application can proceed.
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Aug-Oct 2022: EPA assessment and review
Inkerman landfill (Cleanaway) has finished this stageThe EPA finalised its formal assessment in accordance with state and national guidelines, and prepares for public consultation.
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30 Nov 2022: Three-month community consultation
Inkerman landfill (Cleanaway) has finished this stageThe EPA will seek formal submissions for consideration during the assessment process, following on from engagement with the Inkerman Landfill Community Reference Group that commenced in August 2020.
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9 February 2023: Community information session
Inkerman landfill (Cleanaway) has finished this stageThe EPA will host a community information session, from 12-6pm at the Port Wakefield Golf Club, to provide an opportunity to speak with staff from Cleanaway, the EPA and SA Health.
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28 Feb 2023: Community consultation closes
Inkerman landfill (Cleanaway) has finished this stageThe consultation closes on 28 February 2023 and the EPA will have regard to all submissions and interactions received during this time, ahead of making a final decision.
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23 Mar 2023: publication of community engagement report
Inkerman landfill (Cleanaway) has finished this stageThe EPA has collated the information from the community during the three month consultation and has published a community engagement report to this webpage.
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22 May 2023: EPA notifies community of outcome
Inkerman landfill (Cleanaway) is currently at this stageOn 22 May 2023, the EPA advised the Inkerman Landfill Community Reference Group and other key stakeholders that it had approved the application.