Welcome to the Environment Protection Authority (TAS).

cleaning up the waterways and shoreline of Tasmania

The EPA is an integral part of Tasmania's Resource Management and Planning System. Its jurisdiction includes environmental management and pollution control matters deriving from the Environmental Management and Pollution Control Act 1994.

The EPA is governed by an independent Board and Director. Both the Chairperson and Director exercise powers at arm's length from State Government and have independent statutory powers under the Act.

The EPA in Tasmania is supported by the Environment Division of the Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment.

The Minister for Environment, Parks, Heritage and the Arts issued a Statement of Expectation - EPA to the EPA on 1 October 2008.  The Statement sets out the Minister's objectives on matters relating to the role and functions of the Authority, during the period 1 October 2008 to 31 March 2010.

The EPA responded by issuing a Statement of Intent  setting out how it will meet the objectives within the Statement of Expectation.

Latest News

EPA approves BOC Ltd plant

17/06/2009

A proposal to build a liquid natural gas (LNG) plant near Westbury has gained environmental approval from Tasmania's Environment Protection Authority (EPA).More...

Managing Hobart Soil Contamination

10/06/2009

A recent study to update information about soil contamination in parts of Hobart has supported advice that the metal levels in soils still pose only a low health risk to residents.More...

New Air Quality Monitoring Station Up and Running

13/05/2009

The first in a series of new air quality monitoring stations in regional Tasmania has started operating in the state's north east.More...
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