Provisional date set for methyl bromide reassessment hearing

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Source: Environmental Protection Authority

The application for reassessment of methyl bromide, made by Stakeholders in Methyl Bromide Reduction Inc (STIMBR), continues to progress. Methyl bromide is used as a fumigant in the quarantine and pre-shipment treatment of logs.

Expert conferencing took place on 30 January, where a number of nominated experts in the field of air-dispersion modelling met to discuss and agree on statements of facts. The experts discussed models used to predict how methyl bromide disperses in open air from a fumigation source (e.g. log stack). A joint witness statement was produced, and is available on our website, outlining the facts that the experts both agreed, and disagreed, on. Two matters remained outstanding; the experts are scheduled to reconvene to discuss those matters on 19 March 2020.

As a result of the first expert conferencing and joint witness statement, the Decision-making Committee has directed STIMBR to provide further air-dispersion modelling, using the model and parameters agreed to in the joint witness statement, to support their application.

In light of the timeframe required to conclude the expert conferring and for the applicant to provide the additional modelling, the hearing will provisionally commence on 27 July 2020.

Read the Decision-making Committee’s 25 February Direction & Minute

Read about the methyl bromide reassessment

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