Water Authorities, Landfills and Recycling Facilities, Landfill Gas Risk Assessments
Landserv delivers an integrated suite of services to help water authorities:
- Assess environmental conditions before property is disposed of or redeveloped
- Maintain modern, compliant Industrial Waste Management Plans
- Improve resource recovery and minimise landfill disposal
- Ensure safe, sustainable and lawful waste management
- Meet EPA Victoria obligations
- Support broader circular economy goals
- Strengthen operational efficiency and transparency and support strategic decision making
Our assistance to water authority construction projects ranges from preparing Industrial Waste Management Plans (across the whole operations of a water authority), through to the classification and disposal of contaminated soil, acid sulfate soil or other waste materials.
Landserv provides environmental licence compliance monitoring and reporting services to landfill operators and environmental impact assessment and management plans to the proponents of new landfill and recycling facilities.
The support we provide our landfill clients can include monitoring landfill gas, groundwater, surface water and leachate, completing landfill operations risk assessments and landfill gas risk assessments.
Our operational compliance and ongoing environmental monitoring ensures that our landfill and water authority clients’ projects meet stringent regulatory standards. Our work is often auditor-verified to deliver independent assurance of compliance, giving clients confidence in risk management and regulatory alignment.
By prioritising long-term environmental responsibility, we help reduce risks such as contamination and gas migration—minimising future liabilities for our water authority clients and landfill operators. Through full compliance with EPA and legislative requirements, Landserv’s monitoring and reporting seeks to avoid costly delays and ensure that our clients’ projects progress efficiently and sustainably.

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For more than a decade Landserv has assisted the City of Greater Geelong in meeting its reporting and risk assessment requirements for Drysdale Landfill. A duty to reduce risk to human health and the environment from pollution and waste forms the cornerstone of Victoria’s Environment Protection Act and this is reflected in the stringent licence [...]
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