Fine for Parwan chip maker

Potato chip maker RAIRANDEV GOLDEN FRIES has been fined $9,880 by EPA Victoria after one of their wastewater ponds used in the manufacture of the chips, overflowed onto neighbouring properties. The Aerodrome Rd, Parwan facility is a major production base for chips and fries products sold under the Golden Fries brand.

Published:
Friday 29 August 2025 at 9:41 am

Potato chip maker RAIRANDEV GOLDEN FRIES has been fined $9,880 by EPA Victoria after one of their wastewater ponds used in the manufacture of the chips, overflowed onto neighbouring properties.

The Aerodrome Rd, Parwan facility is a major production base for chips and fries products sold under the Golden Fries brand.

On 27 June 2025, EPA officers investigated a report of pollution that alleged wastewater from the Golden Fries Parwan property was affecting the neighbour’s land.

The inspection found that a wastewater pond at the Golden Fries premises had overflowed, resulting in a large volume of odorous wastewater, in excess of 1,000 litres, pooling on the neighbouring property.

EPA South West Regional Manager Martha-Rose Loughnane said the fine came after other regulatory action had already been taken against the company and further action would be coming if non-compliant activity continued.

“It is a legal requirement for everyone to manage their waste appropriately,” said Martha-Rose.

“Improper waste management can affect the environment and present risks to human health.”

“Golden Fries in Parwan received EPA remedial notices earlier this year regarding proper waste disposal. Continued non-compliance with EPA regulations will result in escalating regulatory action.”

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