Environment Protection Authority v Bulga Coal Management Pty Limited [2014] NSWLEC 5
The offence was not one of strict liability; s 148(2), read with ss 147 and 148(1) of the Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997, required proof beyond reasonable doubt that the Defendant was subjectively aware that the pollution incident caused or threatened material harm to the environment. The...
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- Jurisdiction
- Australia
- Judgment Date
- 05 February 2014
- Procedural Posture
- Class 5 Prosecution for an Alleged Offence Against S 152 of the Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997 by Contravening S 148(2) / Plea of Not Guilty; Principal Judgment
- Outcome
- Summons dismissed; Prosecutor failed to prove the elements of the offence.
- Legal Topics
- ['duty to Notify Pollution Incidents' 'material Harm to the Environment' 'mens Rea' 'statutory Construction' 'protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997']
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Procedural Posture
Class 5 Prosecution for an Alleged Offence Against S 152 of the Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997 by Contravening S 148(2) / Plea of Not Guilty; Principal Judgment
Legal Issues
- 1 ['Whether the offence under s 152 for contravening s 148(2) of the Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997 required proof that the Defendant was aware that the pollution incident caused or threatened material harm to the environment.' 'Whether the pollution incident was required to be notified on Sunday 9 October 2011 or whether notification on Monday 10 October 2011 was as soon as practicable.' 'Whether the Prosecutor proved beyond reasonable doubt the elements of the offence.']
Ratio Decidendi
The offence was not one of strict liability; s 148(2), read with ss 147 and 148(1) of the Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997, required proof beyond reasonable doubt that the Defendant was subjectively aware that the pollution incident caused or threatened material harm to the environment. The Prosecutor did not prove that the Defendant had that awareness on 9 October 2011. The Defendant became aware on 10 October 2011 that the incident was reportable by reason of likely cleanup costs exceeding $10,000 and notified the EPA shortly thereafter. Notification was therefore made as soon as practicable, and the elements of the offence were not proved.
Court Disposition
Summons dismissed; Prosecutor failed to prove the elements of the offence.
Orders
- ['The summons should be dismissed.']
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