On November 8, 2018 EPA officers carried out an inspection along Fraser Rd, Koyuga.
EPA north west region manager Dr Scott Pigdon said the inspection was carried out in response to a pollution report, which alleged there were pits full of industrial waste and dead animals along the road.
The officers found equine artificial insemination waste and deceased livestock along an unformed crown road reserve.
Officers determined the waste had been deposited by neighbouring horse stud — Alabar Australia. the EPA said there is no suggestion of animal welfare issues.
‘‘This incident is a prime example of a business using historical practices which are in fact illegal under current legislation’’, Dr Pigdon said.
Under the Environment Protection Act 1970 and the Infringements Act 2008, Alabar has the right to have the fine reviewed or have the matter determined by a court.
Alabar Australia general manager Brett Coffey said they accepted the EPA’s ruling and ‘‘don’t plan on appealing the fine’’.
‘‘We are currently undertaking an extensive clean-up operation and implementing new recycling and waste disposal procedures,’’ he said.
For more information on farm waste management visit epa.vic.gov.au