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Sustainability is about growth and development of the community in a balanced way.
Liverpool City Council recognises the importance of sustainability. We are working towards fostering a partnership with our community to protect, support and conserve our natural resources and environment.
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- Environmental health
The following section contains important information about Environmental health, public health, health licensing and health inspections
- Get involved
Support local environment and make a real difference to sustaining Liverpool by becoming involved in projects like tree planting days, creek and bushland restoration and the weed eradication
- Key projects
Information about key environmental projects undertaken by Council
- Land use and planning
 This section contains information about environmentally managing land use and environmental considerations when planning
- Plants and animals
Information about biodiversity, bush regeneration, introduced pests, noxious weeds, threatened Australia species, on-ground works, trees and your garden
- Pollution
Information about environmental pollution, air pollution, illegal dumping, contaminated lands and water pollution
- Sustainability
Information about sustainable practices in Liverpool and Council's State of the Environment Report and other useful sustainability blitz fact sheets
- The greenhouse effect and energy
Information on cities for climate protection, energy conservation, sustainable transport and greenhouse reduction actions from Council
Trees Information on tree management in Liverpool City including tree removal, pruning or removing a tree on Council property, tree disputes between neighbours, tree watch, tree preservation and trees exempt from the Tree Preservation Order
- Waste and recycling
Collection information, Council's household clean up service, household chemical collection and recycling
- Water and waterways
This section provides information on catchments, creeks, rivers, wetlands, flood management, pollution, stormwater, water conservation, on-site sewerage management, water sensitive urban design and water restrictions.
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