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Contractor, Earthmoving Company Found Guilty of Supplying False Information


Jarrod Reedie
Sydney contractor Paul Mouawad has been sentenced to a 12-month term of imprisonment that will be served in the community, after paying nearly $250,000 to dispose of asbestos contaminated soil to landfill.
An investigation conducted by the NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA) discovered that 134 truckloads of asbestos-contaminated soil were collected from a building site in Darlington central Sydney in June and July 2016, but only one truckload was lawfully disposed of at the Elizabeth Drive Landfill at Kemps Creek.
The court heard Mouawad had supplied 29 fraudulent waste disposal dockets and a fake Ticket List Report to the construction company engaged on the building site in an attempt to show the asbestos waste was disposed of lawfully at a licensed landfill.

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Sentence for fake information about asbestos-contaminated waste disposal


NSW EPA
A contractor who was paid nearly a quarter of a million dollars to take asbestos contaminated soil to a lawful landfill has been handed a 12-month term of imprisonment, to be served in the community, for faking waste disposal dockets.
Paul Mouawad was sentenced in the Land and Environment Court on 26 February 2021 following prosecution by the NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA) over the disposal of 1,400 tonnes of waste containing asbestos.
An investigation by the EPA found 134 truckloads of asbestos-contaminated soil were collected from a building site in Darlington central Sydney in June and July 2016, but only one truckload was lawfully disposed of at the Elizabeth Drive Landfill at Kemps Creek.

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