Hunter Water has confirmed the presence of asbestos amongst the rubbish piling up at Stockton beach.
A major clean-up operation is kicking off today as contractors begin rectification works at Hunter Water's landfill site at Stockton Beach, which has recently become exposed due to erosion.
Kieran Smith from Hunter Water says testing was conducted on the landfill material on Monday and the results revealed a single sample containing friable asbestos.
"We confirmed earlier in the week we suspected there were hazardous materials present at the site and that's why we conducted testing on Monday afternoon through to Tuesday."
While there is no risk to nearby residents, Hunter Water is urging the public to avoid the site until the clean-up is complete.
"The best thing people can do is stay well clear of the works entirely until they're completed," Kieran Smith said, "it should a only take a few days. It's for everyone's safety to keep clear of machinery and also the hazardous materials on the site."
Temporary fencing and signage first installed on Friday will remain in place to remind visitors to steer clear of the area.
Temporary fencing and signage first installed on Friday will remain in place to remind visitors to steer clear of the area.
Litter lines the sand at Stockton Beach. Image: Matt Carr. |