City of Parramatta engaged a specialist licensed consultant to conduct soil sampling in Newington Reserve over a two day period in September and October 2019. All investigations were undertaken in accordance with current environment, health and safety standards and guidelines, with measures undertaken to ensure public safety during the works.
Soil test results indicated that low levels of asbestos contamination was present throughout the site. Due to the material being buried and maintenance of the grass cover layer across the reserve, the risk of exposure is considered low unless the soil is disturbed.
Council has implemented a series of works programs and remedial actions which are mitigating the risk of buried material becoming exposed. Asbestos can only pose a risk to human health if it can become airborne, and while buried asbestos generally is a very low risk, it is important that Council continues to identify sites where asbestos materials may be present so actions and safeguards can be put in place to ensure public safety.
Council will continue to work in consultation with the EPA, SafeWork NSW and NSW Health, and seek advice from specialists to secure the most appropriate long-term treatments for the site.