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Air quality is important to the health and wellbeing of all Victorians. Most air pollution comes from industry, motor vehicles and domestic wood burning.
Many industrial activities require works approvals and licences from EPA.
EPA periodically reviews environmental policy and regulation.
Guidance for business and industry, including licensing and works approval guidance.
Information about the fees and charges levied by EPA.
EPA works with the community, businesses and other organisations to protect the environment.
The process to submit complaints about the conduct of an EPA authorised officer.
Greywater (all non-toilet household wastewater) can be a good water resource during times of drought and water restrictions, but its reuse can carry health and environmental risks.
Untreated greywater can be reused temporarily with readily available systems that can be used with domestic plumbing. These systems are designed for immediate greywater reuse.
If you want to put in a permanent treatment system for greywater recycling, more information is in EPA’s Code of practice: Onsite wastewater management (publication 891).
You should also talk with your local council about the permits required.
Page last updated on 8 Feb 2013