The Tasmanian Dairy Industry Authority, the Environment Protection Agency and the Circular Head Council are all collaborating on an investigation into the effluent and animal welfare concerns.
The investigation has prompted Tasmanian Greens Senator Peter Whish-Wilson to call for federal government intervention, on whether the company has met its obligations under the Foreign Investment Review Board’s condition of sale.
It has also been described by former chief executives of the company as “complete regulatory failure” by authorities.
The Van Dairy statement said the company was committed to running a responsible, world-class dairy business and was pleased to have appointed Mr Wagner to help it move forward.
It also said Van Dairy continued to work responsibly with regulators and partners around issues when they were raised and ensure corrective actions were implemented within expected time frames.