Scott Greenwood v Environment Protection Authority
[2025] NSWLEC 1051
At a glance
Source factsCourt
Land and Environment Court (NSW)
Decision date
2024-12-10
Source
Original judgment source is linked above.
Judgment (23 paragraphs)
Introduction
- Mr Scott Greenwood (the Applicant) holds Environment Protection Licence 4669 (EPL) for the 'Greenwood Landfill', which is a waste recovery and recycling facility located at 9994 Mona Vale Rd, Belrose, NSW (the premises).
- On 29 July 2024, the Environment Protection Authority (EPA) varied the licence under s 58 of the Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997 (POEO Act) by issuing Licence Variation Notice No. 1636139 (2024 Licence Variation). The licence in force immediately prior to the 2024 Licence Variation was dated 15 November 2021 (2021 Licence).
- On 19 August 2024, the Applicant, pursuant to s 287 of the POEO Act, filed an appeal of the conditions attached to the 2024 Licence (as imposed by the 2024 Licence Variation).
- These proceedings fall within the Court's Class 1 jurisdiction pursuant to s 17(a) of the Land and Environment Court Act 1979 (LEC Act). Section 39 of the LEC Act provides that, in the course of an appeal in Class 1 of the Court's jurisdiction, the Court exercises the functions and discretions of the person whose decision is the subject of the appeal. In this case, the relevant functions and discretions are the EPA's licensing functions under Part 3 of the POEO Act.
- On 9 October 2024, the Court granted a stay to the following conditions of the 2024 Licence Variation pending the hearing of the Class 1 proceedings on 9 and 10 December 2024 (these proceedings): 1. Stay the insertion of the (new) Condition L2.2 by the 2024 Licence Variation, to the extent that it relates to Stockpile 26, as marked on the map at Condition A2.2. 2. Stay the amendment of Condition L2.1 by the 2024 Licence Variation, to the extent that it prevents the receipt of: 1. building and demolition waste; 2. office and packaging waste; 3. waste tyres; and 4. asphalt waste. 1. Stay the deletion of Conditions L2.5 to L2.7 by the 2024 Licence Variation.
- The practical effect of these orders is to allow the Applicant to continue to receive the types of waste on the premises permitted under the 2021 Licence until the Court makes its orders in these proceedings.