Questionable Activity At BMI Redbank Plains

Last week a tip-off was received that BMI at Redbank Plains was moving large volumes of waste from the front of it's site to a quarry at the back of the property. This led to some investigations.

BMI Redbank Plains "100 percent NSW Waste"
We have been told by delivery drivers that 100 percent of the waste at the site is from NSW. Normally, it gets delivered and stockpiled here then moved by local truck drivers to Cleanaway at New Chum. We followed several trucks between the two sites to confirm this.

It is believed that BMI have a license to rehabilitate the old mine quarry at the back of the site but we believe this has conditions and limitations so that only clean, inert material can be used for fill.

We have obtained before and after photos which appear to show that mixed general waste from NSW has been used to fill the unlined quarry.

BMI quarry - December 2017
Recent photos appear to corroborate the tip-off that 10s of thousands of tons of waste has been placed in the quarry without any lining. Attempts have been made to cover up the waste as seen in the photo.

BMI quarry January 2018
 Complaints were made to DEHP. We await the outcome of those complaints.

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