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27 November, 2022

Compliance challenges

LODDON health inspectors found four food premises with major non-compliance deficiencies in the September quarter. Senior public health officer Teresa Arnup told Tuesday’s shire council meeting that 24 inspections had been made for the...


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LODDON health inspectors found four food premises with major non-compliance deficiencies in the September quarter.

Senior public health officer Teresa Arnup told Tuesday’s shire council meeting that 24 inspections had been made for the quarter.

“Council officers are working with the non-compliant premises to address the issues that were identified,” she said.

“Compliant includes sites that were fully compliant and some sites that required minor actions to become compliant.”

Ms Arnup said two complaints had been received about food premises and resolved.

She said council was “pursuing resolution” on a waste water complaint.

Meanwhile, council’s public health unit received eight septic system permit applications for the quarter.

The average processing time for permits to install or alter systems was 12 days.

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