Murrindindi Shire Council

01/10/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 01/09/2025 23:39

Mayor issues warning on battery disposal

Mayor issues warning on battery disposal

Published on 10 January 2025

Murrindindi Shire Council Mayor Damien Gallagher is alerting residents to the serious risks of improper battery disposal, following a dangerous fire at the Alexandra Landfill, believed to have been caused by a lithium battery incorrectly placed in household rubbish.

The fire broke out on Saturday 4 January, when a garbage load began emitting smoke, setting fire to surrounding waste at the landfill site.

Landfill staff quickly worked to isolate and control the burning material using on-site machinery to separate burning waste, before CFA emergency services arrived to fully extinguish the fire.

Mayor Gallagher said the fire is a serious reminder that batteries must be disposed of safely.

"This fire started during a very hot weekend, just one day before a Total Fire Ban was declared for Murrindindi Shire, and it could have had serious consequences. Batteries of any kind must not be placed in garbage or recycling bins. Even small household batteries can cause fires in bins, in garbage and recycling collection trucks, and at landfill sites. If this battery had caused a fire in the collection truck, the driver may have been forced to empty the load on the side of the road, creating a very hazardous situation during an extremely hot, dry and windy day."

"While attending the landfill fire on 4 January, I witnessed the avoidable and potentially toxic conditions that Council staff, dedicated CFA volunteers, and the community were exposed to. I strongly urge both visitors and residents of Murrindindi Shire to dispose of batteries safely and responsibly. Let's work together to keep our community safe by disposing of batteries the right way", Mayor Gallagher added.

Council regularly promotes safe and free battery disposal, encouraging residents to store unused batteries in a container and drop them off at the following locations:

  • Alexandra Resource Recovery Centre
  • Eildon Resource Recovery Centre
  • Yea Resource Recovery Centre
  • Marysville Resource Recovery Centre
  • Kinglake Resource Recovery Centre
  • Alexandra FoodWorks
  • Yea FoodWorks
  • Eildon FoodWorks
  • Marysville Grocer
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