In Western Australia (WA), the legacy of asbestos use has resulted in asbestos contaminated sites becoming an important issue.
These Guidelines (2021 update) consider community expectations and concerns regarding the management of asbestos. They also conform with the National Strategic Plan for Asbestos Awareness and Management 2019-23 (external site), developed by the Australian Government Asbestos Safety and Eradication Agency. The national strategy promotes prioritised removal of asbestos. As such, remediation often occurs once there is confirmation that asbestos contaminated soils are present above screening criteria with detailed risk-based assessments occurring less often than for other soil contaminants.
In WA, the Department of Water and Environmental Regulation (DWER) (external site) is the primary regulator of contaminated sites and the CS Act administrator. However, DWER seeks advice from other agencies on asbestos-related issues due to the significance of asbestos exposure to human health and the broader legislative framework for asbestos regulation and control. These Guidelines are approved by DWER.
The guidelines are presented below and may be downloaded as a compete pdf file or by Chapter.
Complete document (PDF 4.1 MB)
Chapter 1: Introduction (PDF 391 KB)
Scope, application and definitions
Chapter 2: Framework for responding to asbestos contamination (PDF 270KB)
Decision to report and common asbestos contamination scenarios
Chapter 3: Assessment of asbestos contaminated sites (PDF 665KB)
Site investigation and assessment process
Chapter 4: Characterisation of contamination (PDF 64KB)
Summarising findings
Chapter 5: Sampling and analysis (PDF 505KB)
Developing a sampling plan and soil and air sampling methodology
Chapter 6: Site Remediation (PDF 413KB)
Approaches to site remediation
Chapter 7: Auditing and reporting (PDF 82KB)
Information to be included in (asbestos) contaminated sites reports
Glossary (PDF 73KB)
Appendices (PDF 122KB)
Appendix One: Background information on the development of Screening Criteria
Appendix Two: Determining soil asbestos concentrations and interpreting results
Appendix Three: Site-specific clean up goals
Appendix Four: Laboratory analysis
Webinars
The Department of Health hosted a seminar on the Guidelines in November 2021. You can watch the webinars below:
Prevention of asbestos contamination sites - Department of Health
Asbestos contaminated soils - WorkSafe WA
Contaminated sites guidelines and asbestos contaminated sites - Department of Water and Environmental Regulation
Assessment and management of asbestos contaminated sites - Department of Health
Management of asbestos in parklands and reserves - Department of Health
More information
Contaminated Sites
Department of Water and Environmental Regulation
Telephone Hotline 1300 762 982
info@dwer.wa.gov.au
Environmental Health Directorate
Department of Health
Phone: (08) 9222 2000
contaminatedsites@health.wa.gov.au
Last reviewed: 24-08-2021