Sediment sampling and analysis plan (SAP) and SAP implementation reports (pre-application)īefore submitting a permit application for dredging, loading and/or dumping, applicants are encouraged to provide a sediment sampling and analysis plan (SAP). Permit applications should evaluate waste disposal alternatives and waste minimisation procedures, site and impact assessments and management and monitoring programs. If your action is proposed within the GBRMP, please refer to the Reef Authority’s dredging policy and submit any enquiries or applications through are required to ensure that the impacts of dredged material disposal have been adequately assessed and, if ocean disposal is permitted, that impacts to sensitive marine environments (e.g., coral reefs, fish nursery sites) are managed responsibly and effectively. If you wish to dispose of capital and/or maintenance dredged or excavated material at sea, you will require a sea dumping permit from us, or the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority (the Reef Authority) if the action is proposed within the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park (GBRMP). The Environment Protection (Sea Dumping) Act 1981 (Sea Dumping Act) regulates the loading and disposal at sea of dredged or excavated material in Australian waters.
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