Sydney roadway asbestos triggers budget blowouts

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The cost of removing and disposing asbestos being uncovered on Sydney road projects is surging well above $100 million | JakeSaulwick

The cost of removing and disposing asbestos being uncovered on Sydney road projects is surging well above $100 million, blowing out budgets and forcing the state government to raid other projects to cover funding shortfalls.

One option is to remove the asbestos to a licensed waste facility. A cheaper option is to bury, or “encapsulate” the asbestos under the road corridor and protective layers of material.near a school at Orchard Hills near Penrith that the Environment Protection Authority preferred that asbestos was safely maintained on the site of the project, rather than transported to a waste facility. “It is what the EPA want us to do,” Ms Pavey said.

At the meeting, roads bureaucrats propose to “borrow” extra funding from other projects within the Easing Sydney’s Congestion program, including initiatives to treat pinch points around the Sutherland Shire and Parramatta. On-site “encapsulation” involves burying asbestos “within the road corridor under the road pavement,” and generally requires planning approval, in consultation with the EPA.

Contacted for this story, a RMS spokesman said: “The statement provided in August last year was specific to the issue at that point in time.”RMS briefing note to former roads minister A RMS spokesman said costs associated with dealing with asbestos are factored into projects, but, “on some occasions adjustments do need to be made to ensure the material is dealt with safely”.

 

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JakeSaulwick Should we not worry about the dangers of it then and just deal with it willy nilly? Those affected could be looked as collateral damage for the greater good. smh JakeSaulwick

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