MONDAY, APRIL 9, 2018
EPA costs for safeguarding the environment set to change
The cost of assessing hazardous substance applications are changing, as the Environmental Protection Authority looks to
develop a more balanced approach to the way it charges for its services.
“The services we provide in assessing and processing applications for hazardous substances and new organisms play a key
role in the way we work to protect the New Zealand environment and the communities in which we all live, work and play,”
says Chief Executive, Dr Allan Freeth.
“Under our existing approach applicants pay, on average, just over 10 percent of what it really costs us to manage an
application from start to finish. That means that it falls to the taxpayer to pick up the rest. We don’t think that’s
fair.
“With that in mind we are looking to develop a more realistic cost recovery approach that will see organisations who use
our services pay a fairer share.
“That would, in turn, free up our government funding and allow us to pump more money into reassessing chemicals of
concern, ensuring enforcement and compliance with the rules around their use, and delivering information and advice to
the public on staying safe around hazardous substances.”
The EPA is now seeking public submissions on a consultation paper which outlines proposals for the increased charges.
Click here for a quick summary of the proposals and the approach taken to determine the new fees.
• Click here to download the full consultation paper.
Submissions close on 21 May 2018.
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