
Abandoned or poorly stored drums, particularly those used for fuel, oil, or chemical storage, pose a significant environmental and regulatory risk if left unmanaged. At Integrated Environmental, we routinely encounter such legacy waste on commercial and industrial sites across New South Wales.
The images above were taken at two separate sites, both illustrating the deteriorating condition of unregistered and corroded drums. Several of the drums show advanced rusting and perforation, with some visibly leaking or in direct contact with soil and vegetation. These conditions significantly increase the potential for hydrocarbon or chemical leachate to contaminate the surrounding soil and groundwater.
Key Environmental Risks Include:
- Soil and Groundwater Contamination: Leaks from rusted drums can introduce hydrocarbons, heavy metals, and other contaminants into the subsurface environment.
- Non-compliance with EPA Regulations: The improper storage and disposal of hazardous materials breach the requirements of the Protection of the Environment Operations (Waste) Regulation 2014.
- Fire and Occupational Hazards: Residual flammable materials pose a significant safety risk, especially in high-temperature or spark-prone environments.

Our Role in Risk Management
- Identification and classification of legacy waste.
- Sampling and laboratory analysis of surrounding soil and groundwater.
- Waste disposal coordination in compliance with NSW EPA guidelines.
- Development of Remediation Action Plans (RAPs), where required.

If you’ve discovered old or unknown drums on your property, contact our team to arrange a compliance inspection. Early identification and action can help avoid costly remediation and legal consequences down the track.