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Safety fears over Braybrook warehouse illegal waste stockpiles

Illegal stockpiles of recycling waste remain piled high in a Braybrook warehouse situated within 100 metres of residential properties, months after coming to the attention of authorities.

Sources familiar with the property fear the stockpiles pose a significant safety risk to nearby residents unless urgent action is taken to deal with the waste, left in limbo as the recycling industry reaches crisis point.

The large warehouse at 81-85 Ashley Street, formerly operated by TIC group but under new ownership, has become an illicit dumping ground for recycling waste despite no planning permit for such a use.

Maribyrnong Council director of planning services Nigel Higgins said the council has been aware since March that the site is being used for stockpiling waste without the necessary permit for Materials Recycling Facility required in this location under its commercial zoning.

“Investigations and actions are underway to ensure compliance with all planning requirements,” he said.

“We have monitored the site with the municipal building surveyor visiting the site in March and May to investigate essential building safety measures.”

EPA chief executive Dr Cathy Wilkinson said the EPA is currently working with local councils, WorkSafe, and fire agencies on a running list of sites of potential concern.

She said inspections of sites and their activities are prioritised according to the level of risk and stockpiling.

“The details of actions at particular sites are part of a complex ongoing investigation, which limits the information we can provide publicly, but EPA will continue to provide safety related updates to the local community, businesses and other key stakeholders wherever they are needed.”

A WorkCover spokeswoman said the authority is making inquiries into occupational health and safety at the site.

Star Weekly attempted to contact the site’s owner.

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