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Playground mulch asbestos free: Wyndham council

Wyndham council has moved to assure residents that its playgrounds and public spaces are free of asbestos, after more contaminated sites were found in neighbouring Hobsons Bay.

The Environmental Protection Authority has confirmed asbestos has been found at three more reserves in Hobsons Bay, taking the total to four.

PA Burns Reserve in Altona and Altona North’s GJ Hosken Reserve and Crofts Reserve, joined Donald McLean Reserve in Spotswood in having material containing asbestos found on its grounds.

Samples taken from two more sites, Denis Reserve, Williamstown and Altona Coastal Park, Altona are currently being tested.

In each case the asbestos containing material has been found in mulch spread across playgrounds and garden beds at the reserves.

Wyndham council said there had been no such findings at its reserves.

“Wyndham City has had no known contamination incidents relating to asbestos involving mulch or softfall in our playgrounds or parks,” said a council spokesperson who added that they type of mulch Wyndham use and they way it is sourced is differed from Hobsons Bay.

“Wyndham City does not use Citywide (contractor), nor do we accept recycled material for playground mulch. Our supplier sources their material directly from plantations and the mulch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure that it complies with Australian Standards.

“Wyndham City prioritises the safety of our residents in our municipality’s playgrounds and parks. We are committed to ensuring the ground cover products used in our open spaces adhere to the required Australian Safety Standards. Currently, council has a panel of contracted suppliers that provide mulch and softfall supply and spread.”

Under existing remedial notices Hobsons Bay council is required to report to EPA on the sources of mulch received over the past 18 months.

The EPA said it is working with the council on potential sources of mulch at the parks in Altona North, which is believed to have been delivered as far back as 2017.

To report potential asbestos call EPA on 1300 372 842.

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