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Appendix 1: List of Assessed Landfills APPENDIX 1: LIST OF ASSESSED LANDFILLS Municipality Site address GREATER BENDIGO CITY COUNCIL UPPER CALIFORNIA GULLY RD, EAGLEHAWK VIC 3556 MILDURA RURAL CITY COUNCIL ONTARIO AV, MILDURA VIC 3500 CARDINIA SHIRE COUNCIL FIVE MILE RD, NAR NAR GOON VIC 3812 BRIMBANK CITY COUNCIL CNR GEELONG RD & MCDONALD RD, BROOKLYN VIC 3012 LODDON SHIRE COUNCIL OFF GODFREY ST, WEDDERBURN VIC 3518 GREATER SHEPPARTON CITY COUNCIL RIVER RD, KIALLA VIC 3631 LATROBE CITY COUNCIL PARISH OF MIRBOO EAST C/A 140A, MIRBOO EAST VIC 3870 BASS COAST SHIRE COUNCIL GRANTVILLE GRAVEL RESERVE, CNR BASS HWY & STANLEY RD, GRANTVILLE VIC 3984 BASS COAST SHIRE COUNCIL PARISH OF PHILLIP ISLAND PT C/A 95A, PHILLIP ISLAND VIC 3922 MOIRA SHIRE COUNCIL PARISH OF KATUNGA C/A 14 SECT D NARING RD, NUMURKAH VIC 3636 NILLUMBIK SHIRE COUNCIL NILLUMBIK SHIRE COUNCIL DEPOT, YAN YEAN RD, YARRAMBAT VIC 3091 BAW BAW SHIRE COUNCIL HARD RUBBISH DUMP OPEN CUT YALLOURN WORKS AREA, YALLOURN NORTH VIC 3825 WHITTLESEA CITY COUNCIL 470 COOPER ST, EPPING VIC 3076 KNOX CITY COUNCIL CNR HIGH ST & CATHIES LA, WANTIRNA SOUTH VIC 3152 WHITEHORSE CITY COUNCIL 14 FEDERATION ST, BOX HILL VIC 3128 HINDMARSH SHIRE COUNCIL OFF RAINBOW-NHILL RD, RAINBOW VIC 3424 HOBSONS BAY CITY COUNCIL MCARTHURS RD, ALTONA VIC 3018 WANGARATTA RURAL CITY COUNCIL COLEMAN RD, BOWSER VIC 3678 TOWONG SHIRE COUNCIL CA21B, Section A 1877 Katandra Road, Yabba North, 3646 GREATER DANDENONG CITY COUNCIL CLARKE RD, SPRINGVALE SOUTH VIC 3172 GANNAWARRA SHIRE COUNCIL PT OF C/A 55 DENYER RD, KERANG VIC 3579 SOUTH GIPPSLAND SHIRE COUNCIL KOONWARRA TIP, KOONWARRA-INVERLOCH RD, KOONWARRA VIC 3954 NOTHERN GRAMPIANS SHIRE COUNCIL CARAPOOEE WEST, STH OF LITTLE CHURCH RD, ST ARNAUD VIC 3478 CAMPASPE SHIRE COUNCIL SEC 102 CNR KEANE & ODONNELL RDS PARISH OF PANNOOMILLOO, ROCHESTER VIC 3561 WELLINGTON SHIRE COUNCIL THE HEYFIELD MUNICIPAL TIP, HEYFIELD-SEATON RD, HEYFIELD VIC 3858 WELLINGTON SHIRE COUNCIL RESOURCE RECOVERY FACILITY, DUTSON DOWNS, LOCHSPORT RD, LONGFORD VIC 3851 GREATER GEELONG CITY COUNCIL LOWER PAPERMILLS RD, FYANSFORD VIC 3221 GANNAWARRA SHIRE COUNCIL Rifle Butt Rd, Cohuna VIC 3568 KINGSTON CITY COUNCIL 654-718 CLAYTON RD, CLAYTON SOUTH VIC 3169 NORTHERN GRAMPIANS SHIRE COUNCIL C/A 5 SECT 150 PARISH OF STAWELL COUNTY OF BORUNG, STAWELL VIC 3380 BASS COAST SHIRE COUNCIL PARISH OF CORINELLA, C/A 187A, TENBY POINT VIC 3984 SWAN HILL RURAL CITY COUNCIL YARRABY RD, NYAH VIC 3594 HUME CITY COUNCIL LOT 21 RIDDELL RD, SUNBURY VIC 3429 CENTRAL GOLDFIELDS SHIRE COUNCIL OFF DUNOLLY- MARYBOROUGH RD, DUNOLLY VIC 3472 GREATER SHEPPARTON CITY COUNCIL 260 COSGROVE-LEMNOS RD, COSGROVE VIC 3631 PYRENEES SHIRE COUNCIL RUBBISH DEPOT, OFF BIRDPORT ST, AVOCA VIC 3467 CENTRAL GOLDFIELDS SHIRE COUNCIL ALBERT ST, TALBOT VIC 3371 LATROBE CITY COUNCIL PT CA 86B & CA 104A, PARISH OF MARYVALE, MORWELL VIC 3840 YARRIAMBIACK SHIRE COUNCIL PARISH OF WIALL PT C/A 13, HOPETOUN VIC 3396 1 ASSESSMENT OF THE POTENTIAL FOR METHANE GAS MOVEMENT FROM VICTORIAN LANDFILLS (APPENDIX 1) Municipality Site address CENTRAL GOLDFIELDS SHIRE COUNCIL CNR THOMPSON ST & DESMOND ST, DUNOLLY VIC 3472 WELLINGTON SHIRE COUNCIL PART CA63, PARISH OF MAFFRA SELLINGS RD, BOISDALE VIC 3860 NILLUMBIK SHIRE COUNCIL GRAHAM RD, KANGAROO GROUND VIC 3097 GREATER GEELONG CITY COUNCIL BELL RD, CORIO VIC 3214 WHITTLESEA CITY COUNCIL LOTS 1 & 2 CHILDS RD, EPPING VIC 3076 GLENELG SHIRE COUNCIL BAHGALLAH RD, CASTERTON VIC 3311 COLAC OTWAY SHIRE COUNCIL BRUCE ST, COLAC VIC 3250 SOUTH GIPPSLAND SHIRE COUNCIL KOONWARRA TIP, KOONWARRA-INVERLOCH RD, KOONWARRA VIC 3954 WELLINGTON SHIRE COUNCIL PARISH OF GLENCOE LOT 9 & PT LOT 10, SALE VIC 3850 MITCHELL SHIRE COUNCIL Property 115280, Mia Mia Rd, Broadford, 3658 HINDMARSH SHIRE COUNCIL High Street, Dimboola VIC 3414 STONNINGTON CITY COUNCIL SIMPSONS RD, CLAYTON SOUTH VIC 3169 FRANKSTON CITY COUNCIL 75 QUARRY RD, LANGWARRIN VIC 3910 YARRA RANGES SHIRE COUNCIL CNR INGRAM RD & LEONARD RD, COLDSTREAM VIC 3770 MANSFIELD SHIRE COUNCIL MONKEY GULLY RD, MANSFIELD VIC 3722 CORANGAMITE SHIRE COUNCIL LOT 2 PS82958 SECTION 4 COUNTY BOUNDARY & FOREST PARK RDS, NAROGHID VIC 3266 CASEY CITY COUNCIL LOT 7,8,9,10,11 & 12 STEVENSONS RD, CRANBOURNE VIC 3977 SWAN HILL RURAL CITY COUNCIL SWAN HILL - SEA LAKE RD, SWAN HILL VIC 3585 GREATER BENDIGO CITY COUNCIL CNR MILLER ST, HAVLIN ST WEST, RODNEY ST & WOLSTENCROFT STS, BENDIGO VIC 3550 DAREBIN CITY COUNCIL CNR CLIFTON ST & WALES ST, NORTHCOTE VIC 3070 MACEDON RANGES SHIRE COUNCIL REDESDALE RD, KYNETON VIC 3444 GREATER BENDIGO CITY COUNCIL HUNTLY-FOSTERVILLE RD, HUNTLY VIC 3551 GOLDEN PLAINS SHIRE COUNCIL BELLS RD, HADDON VIC 3351 MELTON SHIRE COUNCIL RIDING BOUNDARY RD, TRUGANINA VIC 3030 GREATER BENDIGO CITY COUNCIL RED HILL RD, HEATHCOTE VIC 3523 ALPINE SHIRE COUNCIL Allotment 3C, Pioneer Lane, Bright, 3741 BULOKE SHIRE COUNCIL SEA LAKE-ROBINVALE RD, SEA LAKE VIC 3533 CAMPASPE SHIRE COUNCIL ROBERTSONS RD, STANHOPE VIC 3623 CORANGAMITE SHIRE COUNCIL TERANG-MORTLAKE RD, GLENORMISTON VIC 3265 CASEY CITY COUNCIL Andrews Road off Koo Weerup Longwarry Rd, Bayles BRIMBANK CITY COUNCIL CNR HULETT ST & BALLARAT RD, ALBION VIC 3020 NORTHERN GRAMPIANS SHIRE COUNCIL HILL ST, STAWELL VIC 3380 HEPBURN SHIRE COUNCIL COSMO RD, TRENTHAM VIC 3458 GREATER SHEPPARTON CITY COUNCIL Property 193378, Lot 1 TP160000, 15 Cassidy Rd, Murchison, 3610 GOLDEN PLAINS SHIRE COUNCIL GREENHALGH RD, HADDON VIC 3351 CORANGAMITE SHIRE COUNCIL PRINCES HWY, CAMPERDOWN VIC 3260 WELLINGTON SHIRE COUNCIL MILL LA, ROSEDALE VIC 3847 MURRINDINI SHIRE COUNCIL Allotment 19H\PP2009, 119 Mt Pleasant Rd, Alexandra, 3714 ALPINE SHIRE COUNCIL PT C/A 6 MORRISONS LA, MYRTLEFORD VIC 3737 MURRINDINI SHIRE COUNCIL SPI: 16~7\PP5316, 605 Ghin Ghin Rd, Ghin Ghin, Murrindindi Shire 3717 WELLINGTON SHIRE COUNCIL KILMANY LANDFILL LOT 1 & PART LOT 2 LP 79840 PARISH OF WOOUN DELLAH, KILMANY VIC 3851 GREATER GEELONG CITY COUNCIL RESERVOIR RD, WAURN PONDS VIC 3216 KINGSTON CITY COUNCIL WOODLANDS INDUSTRIAL ESTATE LAKEWOOD BVD, BRAESIDE VIC 3195 2 ASSESSMENT OF THE POTENTIAL FOR METHANE GAS MOVEMENT FROM VICTORIAN LANDFILLS (APPENDIX 1) Municipality Site address GREATER BENDIGO CITY COUNCIL ELMORE SANITARY LANDFILL, WHARPARILLA RD, ELMORE VIC 3558 NORTHERN GRAMPIANS SHIRE COUNCIL LAVETTE RD, STAWELL VIC 3380 MT ALEXANDER SHIRE COUNCIL RUBBISH DEPOT Boundary Rd, Gower VIC 3451 NILLUMBIK SHIRE COUNCIL PT LOT 5 LP 57707 GOLDSWORTHY LA, PLENTY VIC 3090 SOUTHERN GRAMPIANS SHIRE COUNCIL MIDDLE HILGAY RD, COLERAINE VIC 3315 WHITTLESEA CITY COUNCIL 2 TRAWALLA AV, THOMASTOWN VIC 3074 KINGSTON CITY COUNCIL DEALS RD, CLAYTON SOUTH VIC 3169 SWAN HILL RURAL CITY COUNCIL PARISH OF TOL TOL PT C/A 21, ROBINVALE VIC 3549 LATROBE CITY COUNCIL TIP, WHITELAWS TRK, YINNAR VIC 3869 PYRENEES SHIRE COUNCIL MURCHISON ST, BEAUFORT VIC 3373 MITCHELL SHIRE COUNCIL HIGH ST, BROADFORD VIC 3658 MACEDON RANGES SHIRE COUNCIL HOBBS RD, BULLENGAROOK VIC 3437 GREATER GEELONG CITY COUNCIL BECKS RD, DRYSDALE VIC 3222 BAW BAW SHIRE COUNCIL MUNICIPAL TIP, OLD THORPDALE RD, TRAFALGAR VIC 3824 KNOX CITY COUNCIL STUD RD, SCORESBY VIC 3179 NILLUMBIK SHIRE COUNCIL MEMORIAL DR, PLENTY VIC 3090 BENALLA RURAL CITY COUNCIL OLD FARNLEY RD, BENALLA VIC 3672 GREATER GEELONG CITY COUNCIL POINT HENRY WORKS RD, POINT HENRY VIC 3221 GREATER DANDENONG CITY COUNCIL CNR CLARKE RD & SPRING RD, SPRINGVALE VIC 3171 MT BAW BAW ALPINE RESORT MGMNT BOARD 333A~A\PP2370, Mt Buller Rd, Mt Buller, 3723 GOLDEN PLAINS SHIRE COUNCIL "BOONDEROO" TALL TREE RD, LETHBRIDGE VIC 3332 GREATER DANDENONG CITY COUNCIL 890 TAYLORS RD, LYNDHURST VIC 3975 KINGSTON CITY COUNCIL 654-718 CLAYTON RD, CLAYTON SOUTH VIC 3169 BULOKE SHIRE COUNCIL CNR DEPOT RD & OFF MARNOO-DONALD RD, DONALD VIC 3480 MURRINDINI SHIRE COUNCIL MURRINDINDI LANDFILL LOT 2 LP 134784 MT PLEASANT RD, ALEXANDRA VIC 3714 LATROBE CITY COUNCIL YALLOURN WORKS AREA, HAUNTED HILLS RD, NEWBOROUGH VIC 3825 BRIMBANK CITY COUNCIL THE WESTERN SIDE OF JONES RD, BROOKLYN VIC 3012 CAMPASPE SHIRE COUNCIL GRAHAM RD, KYABRAM VIC 3620 KINGSTON CITY COUNCIL LOTS 72, 73 & 74 CLARKE RD, DINGLEY VIC 3172 BRIMBANK CITY COUNCIL LOT 2 MCINTYRE RD, SUNSHINE VIC 3020 HINDMARSH SHIRE COUNCIL LORQUON WEST RD, NHILL VIC 3418 KINGSTON CITY COUNCIL LOT 8 ELDER ST, CLAYTON SOUTH VIC 3169 ROCHESTER, SHIRE OF MURRAY VALLEY HWY, GUNBOWER VIC 3566 MOUNT ALEXANDER SHIRE COUNCIL C/A 25 LANGSLOW ST, CASTLEMAINE VIC 3450 WANGARATTA RURAL CITY COUNCIL FOREST LA, MARKWOOD VIC 3678 WODONGA CITY COUNCIL BEECHWORTH RD, WODONGA VIC 3690 MORNINGTON PENINSULA SHIRE COUNCIL C/A 38B SECT A PARISH OF WANNAEU, RYE VIC 3941 COLAC OTWAY SHIRE COUNCIL CNR CARLISLE RD & GELLIBRAND RD, BEECH FOREST VIC 3237 CAMPASPE SHIRE COUNCIL NINE MILE RD, RUSHWORTH VIC 3612 SURF COAST SHIRE COUNCIL POINT IMPOSSIBLE RD, TORQUAY VIC 3228 HUME CITY COUNCIL CRAIGIEBURN RD EAST, CRAIGIEBURN VIC 3064 WELLINGTON SHIRE COUNCIL STRATFORD GARBAGE TIP WYNDHAM ST, STRATFORD VIC 3862 GREATER SHEPPARTON CITY COUNCIL PT C/A 51 CNR COSGROVE RD & QUARRY RD, COSGROVE VIC 3631 3 ASSESSMENT OF THE POTENTIAL FOR METHANE GAS MOVEMENT FROM VICTORIAN LANDFILLS (APPENDIX 1) Municipality Site address MORNINGTON PENINSULA SHIRE COUNCIL 19 MCKIRDYS RD, HASTINGS VIC 3915 WYNDHAM CITY COUNCIL PRINCES FREEWAY INTERCHANGE, WESTERN RING RD, WERRIBEE VIC 3030 HEPBURN SHIRE COUNCIL CNR O'KEEFES DREDGE HOLE & OFF LUTTET ST, CRESWICK VIC 3363 GREATER DANDENONG CITY COUNCIL 185 WESTERNPORT HWY, DANDENONG SOUTH VIC 3175 GREATER SHEPPARTON CITY COUNCIL LOT 2 PT C/A 58 COOMBOONA PARISH OF, TATURA VIC 3616 WHITTLESEA CITY COUNCIL Pt Lot 2 LP 136390 and Pt Lots 23&24 LP 5819, COOPER ST, EPPING VIC 3076 ALPINE
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