Dear Ms Melissa Chamberlain, I write to you in response to the request for further information notice received by Site Environmental and Remediation Services (SERS) on the 13th March 2018 from the Department of Water and Environmental Regulation (DWER). The objective of this letter report is to provide the additional information required for the valid assessment of the requested licence and works approval for a Category 13 Crushing licence and Category 62 Waste Depot and operations at 10 Bonner Drive, Malaga. The information required by the DWER is as follows:
o Clearing of vegetation o Prescribed premises categories o Legal entity applying for the Works Approval and Licence o Authorised representative details and address for notices to be served under the EP
Act o Proof of occupier status o Clarification of Premises boundary o Estimated operating period of the Premises o Maximum production or design capacity o Proposed activities/Scope of works o Planning approval from the City of Swan o Fit and competent operator o Asbestos Emission Assessment o Revised Noise Emission Assessment, as appropriate. o Proposed Works Approval fee calculations o Acknowledgement and signature
Please find attached to this letter report responses to the required information points and supporting documents. I trust these responses will satisfy the request for further information. If there are any further queries or information required, please do not hesitate to contact myself via email at [email protected] or via phone on (08) 9220 2000. Sincerely,
______________ Ashleigh Cavanagh Graduate Environmental Approvals SERS
Ms Melissa Chamberlain Our Ref: 00423 Your Ref: CEO195/18
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152405_FIR_AC License and Works Approval Application 275 Mundijong Road, Oldbury
Included:
Table 1 SERS responses to DWER requested additional information request
Attachment 1 Updated Site Layout
Attachment 2 Signed Contract for works onsite between Aigle Royal and BDS
Attachment 3 City of Swan Approved Development Approval
Attachment 4 Amended License and Works Approval fee calculation
Attachment 5 Evidence of Asbestos Assessment
Attachment 6 Herring Storer Acoustic Report
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Table 1 SERS Responses to further information requested by DWER
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DWER Further Information
Specification Response Attachment
Clearing of vegetation
Confirmation that no clearing of vegetation is to occur at the premises, or details of the area to be cleared (by completing section 3.11 to 3.16 of the application form).
No clearing of vegetation will occur onsite. The original site layout figure presented the crushing and stockpiling of recycled materials area within the wrong area. Only hardstand and structures will be impacted and demolished as part of this project.
Attachment 1
Prescribed Premises Category
Confirmation that the applicant intends to operate Category 62 in addition to Category 13.
The DWER Application form has been amended to reflect the request for a Category 13 and Category 62 licence.
Legal entity taking on storage of waste
Confirmation that the application is being made in the name of ‘Brajkovich Demolition and Salvage (WA) Pty Ltd’ Confirmation of the legal entity that will hold the licence for the storage of waste material following completion of category 13 activities.
Brajkovich Demolition & Salvage (WA) Pty Ltd will hold the licence for the category 13 licence. Adrian Brajkovich, as director of the company, has signed for the licence application. The category 62 licence is requested for a short time period while stockpiles are being sorted into aimed spec product of drainage aggregate and road base.
Authorised representative details and address for notices to be served under the EP act
Provide details of an authorised representative who is an employee of the Applicant’s company as per the instructions on page 3 of the application form.
The DWER application form has been amended to include relevant representative details (Adrian Brajkovich)
Proof of occupier status
Proof of occupier status, such as a contract signed by both parties, including the contract period and any related conditions or limitations.
A signed contractual agreement has been included as Attachment 3. This gives Brajkovich Demolition & Salvage Pty Ltd the relevant permissions to be onsite and conduct demolition and crushing works over the period of 6 to 10 weeks.
Attachment 2
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DWER Further Information
Specification Response Attachment
Clarification of Premises Boundary
Confirmation that the application is for the entirety of Lot 25 on Plan 44549 or details of the boundary with GPS co-ordinates for every point enabling the entire boundary to be identified.
The site boundary is reflective of the Development Application submitted. The amended site boundary can be seen in Attachment 1.
Attachment 1
Estimated operating time of premises
Confirm length of time materials are proposed to be stockpiled (Category 62)
Stockpiling of materials has been requested for a period of two years within the Development Application (City of Swan Reference: DA-217/2018) Attached. It is expected that crushing and screening works to produce stockpiles will take 6-10 weeks granted all City of Swan and DWER approvals are listed. Subdivision is expected to take 8 months from mobilisation to practical completion.
Attachment 3
Maximum production or design capacity
1. Confirm if the throughput of 200,000 tonnes relates to the total volume of material that will be crushed and screened.
2. Provide the total annual volume of material that is proposed to be stockpiled as a separate figure.
There was an initial error in the application stating 200,000tonnes of material was to be processed. The correct figure is 20,000tonnes. 20,000 tonnes of material are proposed to be crushed and screened. 20,000 tonnes of material are proposed to be stockpiled.
Scope of Works A budget that provides justification of the fee calculation of $200,000. Section 11.1 to 11.3 of the Application Form IR-F09 provides instructions on fee calculations for works approvals.
$200,000 relates to the cost of hiring the crusher/screener for the expected duration of the project (6 to 10 weeks). An amended licence and works approval fee calculation has been included to reflect the application for Category 13 and Category 62.
Attachment 4
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DWER Further Information
Specification Response Attachment
Asbestos Assessment
Asbestos emissions assessment to be completed according to DWER’s ‘Guideline for managing asbestos at construction and demolition waste recycling facilities’
An Environmental Due Diligence report was formed prior to the demolition of structures onsite. Further Information regarding the assessment of Asbestos onsite has been attached within Attachment 3.
Attachment 5
Acknowledgement and Signature
Resubmission of the application form signed by the Applicant or a person with legal authority to represent the applicant.
The DWER application form has been resubmitted with Adrian Brajkovich’ s signature within the acknowledgement and signature section.
Acid Sulfate Soils assessment
Define extent of excavation and its impact on disturbing acid sulfate soils
The Acid Sulfate Soils occur onsite underneath the north eastern and south eastern corners of the site. The areas being demolished are not in these potions of the site and therefore Acid Sulfate Soils will not be disturbed as a result of these operations.
Revision of Noise Assessment
Construction and demolition noise management plan will not apply to the prescribed premises – amendment to the Noise management plan to include crushing and screening as a separate activity
Herring Storer has been contracted to develop an assessment of noise emissions and their compliance with the Environmental (Noise) Regulations 1997. The report has been attached as Attachment 5.
Attachment 6
Proposed works approval fee
Provide a budget and breakdown of fee calculation of $200,000
$200,000 refers to the hiring of the crusher throughout the duration of the operations.
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Attachment 1 Updated Site Layout
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Address: 10 Bonner Drive, Malaga WA
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Head Office: 281 Newcastle Street Northbridge WA 6003Postal: PO Box 377 Northbridge Perth WA 6865T: +61 8 92202000 F: +61 8 92202010E: [email protected] W: www.sers.net.au
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Attachment 2 Signed Contract for works onsite between Aigle Royal and BDS
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The Parties agree that they shall do everything reasonably necessary to give effect to the Contract.
Executed as an agreement
THE COMMON SEAL of Aigle Royal Superannuation Pty Ltd (ACN 606 208 691) As Trustee For the A Poli Superannuation Fund (ABN 13 563 526 409) of Level 8, 225 St Georges Tee Perth WA 6000 was hereunto affixed with the authority of its Board or Directors.
Signed on behalf of Aigle Royal Superannuation Pty Ltd (ACN 606 208 691) As Trustee For the A Poli Superannuation Fund (ABN 13 563 526 409) of Level 8, 225 St Georges Tee ert/.
Chairp on or Director/Secretary Chief Executive Officer
Name of Chairperson or Director/Secretary (print) Name of Chief Executive Officer (print)
THE COMMON SEAL of Brajkovich Demolition & Salvage (WA) Pty Ltd, ABN 85 142 956 296 of 281 of 281 Newcastle Street, Northbridge WA 6003 was hereunto affixed with the authority of its Board of Directors.
Signed on behalf of Brajkovich Demolition & Salvage (WA) Pty Ltd, ABN 85 142 956 296 of 281 Newcastle Street, Northbridge WA 6003
or Director/Secretary
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Attachment 3 City of Swan Approved Development Approval
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Dear Sir/Madam
2 3 APR 2018
DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION: USE OF THE LAND FOR INDUSTRY - GENERAL INCLUDING ASSOCIATED CRUSHING, SCREENING AND STOCKPILING OF MATERIALS - LOT 25 (NO.10) BONNER DRIVE, MALAGA
I refer to your Application for Planning Approval on the above lot received on 11 April 2018.
In accordance with the provisions of the City's Local Planning Scheme No.17 and the Planning and Development (Local Planning Schemes) Regulations 2015 (Regulations) approval to commence development has been granted, subject to conditions. This application has been determined by delegated authority of Council in accordance with cl.83 of the Regulations. Attached is the form of approval stating the conditions that must be complied with.
In addition, acting under the authority delegated by the Western Australian Planning Commission (WAPC), the City has determined the application under the Metropolitan Region Scheme (MRS) on behalf of the WAPC.
If an applicant is aggrieved by this Determination, there is a right of review under Part 14 of the Planning and Development Act 2005. An application for review should be lodged with the State Administrative Tribunal (Level 4, 12 St George Terrace, Perth) within twenty eight (28) days of the date of this determination (application may be made to the Tribunal to extend this time period). The necessary "Application for Review" forms are available from the State Administrative Tribunal.
It should be noted that this approval does not constitute a building permit.
Should you have any queries regarding this matter, please do not hesitate to contact Dawie Jansen van Rensburg on 08 9267 9495.
Yours faithfully
Patricia Wojcik Coordinator, Development Assessment & Appeals
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Notice of Determination on Application for Planning Approval
Ref. No: DA-217/2018 Determination Date: 23-Apr-2018 Est. Value: $200000
Location: LOT 25 (NO.10) BONNER DRIVE, MALAGA
Title (Vol/Folio): CT-2730/712
11 APRIL 2018
Plan /Diagram: 44549
Application date: Received on: 16-APR-2018
Description of proposed development:
USE OF THE LAND FOR INDUSTRY - GENERAL INCLUDING ASSOCIATED CRUSHING, SCREENING AND STOCKPILING OF MATERIALS
The application for development approval is:
~ Approved subject to the following conditions
CONDITIONS:
1. This approval is valid for twenty-four months from the date shown above. Following expiry of this period, the development shall not be continued unless a further development approval is granted by the City.
2. This approval is for Industry - General including associated crushing, screening and stockpiling of materials as illustrated on the submitted plans received by the City of Swan on 11 April 2018.
3. A Site Management Plan must be submitted and approved by the City prior to any works commencing on the site. The Site Management Plan should address, but not be limited to, the following:
a) The staging plan for the entire works; b) The on-site storage of materials and equipment; c) Traffic management; d) Hours of operation; e) Waste management practices; f) Dust management practices; g) Stormwater and drainage management practices, inclusive of the protection of
existing drainage flow paths and drainage detention area; h) The management of noise in accordance with the requirements of the
Environmental Protection (Noise) Regulations 1997;
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i) The management of vibrations; j) Protection of existing roads, paths and services k) Site security measures; I) Complaints and incident procedures.
that relates to any works to take place on the site. Once approved, the Site Management Plan is to be implemented in its entirety.
4. All crushing and stockpiling of material shall occur only in the designated areas as shown on the approved plan/s and shall be appropriately screened at all times to the satisfaction of the City.
5. Earthworks over the site and batters must be stabilised to prevent sand blowing, and appropriate measures must be implemented within the time and in the manner directed by the City in the event that sand is blown or drifts from the site.
6. Remediation, including validation or remediation of any contamination identified shall be completed prior to the filling of the land to the satisfaction of the City of Swan.
7. If the development causes any obstruction, alteration or interference with a wider drainage network, the landowner, applicant or developer must rectify the damage caused and reinstate to the City's satisfaction.
8. The applicant is to ascertain the location and depth of any services that may interfere with this development. Any adjustment to these services required as part of this approval , must be arranged by the applicant prior to works commencing on the site. Any adjustment must be approved by the relevant service authorities and will be at the applicant's expense.
ADVICE TO APPLICANT:
a) This is a Development Approval of the City of Swan under its Local Planning Scheme No. 17. It is not a building permit or an approval to commence or carry out development under any other law. It is the responsibility of the applicant to obtain any other necessary approvals, consents, permits and licenses required under any other law, and to commence and carry out development in accordance with all relevant laws.
b) Development may be carried out only in accordance with the terms of the application as approved herein and any approved plan.
c) This approval is not an authority to ignore any constraint to development on the land, which may exist through contract or on title, such as an easement or restrictive covenant. It is the responsibility of the applicant and not the City to investigate any such constraints before commencing development.
This approval will not necessarily have regard to any such constraint to development, regardless of whether or not it has been drawn to the City's attention.
d) Take notice that it is the responsibility of the applicant to advise the landowner(s) and/or builder(s) of the need to satisfy the requirements of the conditions of the planning approval for the subject lot, prior to or on lodgement of Building Applications.
DA-217/2018
Use of the land for Industry - General including associated crushing, screening and stockpiling of materials DA-217/2018 Lot 25 (No.10) Bonner Drive, MALAGA 23-Apr-2018
The City will not issue a Building Permit until all the conditions of planning approval and any other requirements pertaining to this planning approval have been met (including payment of fees and charges).
e) The noise generated by activities on-site, including machinery motors or vehicles is not to exceed the levels as set out under the Environmental Protection (Noise) Regulations 1997.
All development works are to be carried out in accordance with control of noise practices set out in Section 6 of AS 2436-1981 or the equivalent current Australian Standard.
No works shall commence prior to 7.00 am without the City's approval.
f) Any asbestos must be handled, used, removed and disposed of in accordance with the Health (Asbestos) Regulations 1992 and the Environmental Protection (Controlled Waste) Regulations 2001. Please contact the Department of Environmental Protection to ensure compliance with the removal and transport of the asbestos.
g) The carrying on of the development must not cause a dust nuisance to neighbours. Where appropriate such measures as installation of sprinklers, use of water tanks, mulching or other land management systems should be installed or implemented to prevent or control dust nuisance, and such measures shall be installed or implemented within the time and in the manner directed by the City's Principal Environmental Health Officer if it is considered that a dust nuisance exists.
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If the development the subject of this approval is not substantially commenced within a period of 2 years, or another period specified in the approval after the date of the determination, the approval will lapse and be of no further effect. ·
Where an approval has so lapsed, no development must be carried out without the further approval of the local government having first been sought and obtained.
If an applicant or owner is aggrieved by this determination there is a right of review by the State Administrative Tribunal in accordance with the Planning and Development Act 2005 Part 14. An application must be made within 28 days of the determination.
Patricia Wojcik Coordinator, Development Assessment & Appeals STATUTORY PLANNING
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Ii you are applying for a works approval you must provide the following details in accordance with the Environmental Protection Regulations 1987. Guidance on calculating works approval fees is available on the DWER website.
Fees relate to the cost of the works, including all capital costs (inclusive of GST) associaled with the conslruction and establishment oi the works proposed under the orks approval application. This includes, for example, costs associated with earth works, hard stands, d1ainage, plant hire, equipment, processing plant, relocation of
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I supporting information, workings, calculations and assumptions made in the fee calculations should be attached on Appfication Page 4. DWER officers may reject fee applications or equest resubmissions if information is missing or incomplete, for example, if some of the prescribed waste components have not been appropriately considered. It is the applicant's or icensees responsibility to ensure that their fee application is appropriate and complete. Rejected applications and resubmission requests could delay your application and may incur enalty fees.
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Attachment 5 Evidence of Asbestos Assessment
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Brajkovich Demolition & Salvage (WA) Pty Ltd ABN: 85 142 956 296
Brajkovich Demolition & Salvage (WA) Pty Ltd PO Box 417 Northbridge WA 6865
SERS PO Box 377 NORTHBRIDGE WA 6865
ATT: Ashleigh Cavanagh
Dear Ashleigh,
Re: 10 Bonner Drive, Malaga (Former Austral Bricks Site)
Further to an Environmental Due Dilligence report issued by Aurora dated 3 July 2017, which deems the abovementioned site a low risk of containing hazardous materials stating ‘given the age of the facility there should be minimal or no asbestos in the fabric of the buldings.’
Brajkovich Demolition & Salvage (WA) Pty Ltd can confirm that the Site Supervisor, James Edwards, profressionally trained and experienced in asbestos identification and removal, has undertaken a comprehensive visual inspection and carried out sampling on suspected (PACM) materials prior to commencement of demolition works.
None of the materials were identified as ACM products or materials and the sample results returned a negative result for ACM visual inspection. Further anaylsis was completed at a NATA accredited laboratory, and all submitted samples returned a negative result for ACM.
If any further information is required please don’t hesitate to contact the undersigned.
Yours truly,
Adrian Brajkovich Managing Director
Encl. James Edward – Asbestos Training for Supervisor 24160_4/7/2012 James Edwards – Friable Asbestos Card_15/06/2012 Asbestos sample results_154897
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LAB FM007 Laboratory Fibre Identification Report - Bulk Analysis Version 5 26/08/2016 Page 1 of 1
LABORATORY FIBRE IDENTIFICATION CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS – BULK ANALYSIS
Job Number 154897 Date Sampled 01 March 2018
Purchase Order Number N/A Sampled By As Received from Client
Client Brajkovich Demolition and Salvage Pty Ltd
Address Of Sampling Site 10 Bonner Drive, Malaga
Client Address PO Box 417, Northbridge, WA 6865 Number Of Samples 2
Contact Alisha Wearne Date Received At Laboratory 01 March 2018
Telephone 08 9227 8222 Date Analysed 01 March 2018
Email [email protected] Laboratory Location SERS Laboratory Perth
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1 - Pumice 80x65x35 Vermiculite NAD, ORG
2 - Concrete 120x70x35 Concrete NAD, ORG
Legend Method: Samples submitted to SERS laboratory for qualitative fibre identification are subjected to polarised light microscopy including dispersion staining techniques. Examination of samples is completed in accordance with AS4964-2004 Method for the qualitative identification of asbestos in bulk samples and SERS in-house method LAB PR002 Fibre Identification.
Comments: SERS accepts no responsibility for the collection, packaging or transportation of samples submitted by external persons. All samples are analysed as received and results relate specifically to the samples submitted for testing. Sample location is only reported if provided by the client. Samples reported ‘As received by client’ are at the discretion of the client/individual submitting the sample providing the correct and true information; SERS accepts no responsibility for any misrepresentation of incorrect sample locations provided by the client/individual submitting the sample. If a sample material description is not provided by the client, the laboratory will provide a description which may be limited by the condition of the sample on submission. This report must only be reproduced in full.
NAD No Asbestos Detected
CHR Chrysotile Asbestos Detected
AMO Amosite Asbestos Detected
CRO Crocidolite Asbestos Detected
UMF Unknown Mineral Fibres Detected
SMF Synthetic Mineral Fibres Detected
ORG Organic Fibres Detected
Accredited for compliance with ISO/IEC 17025 – Testing NATA accreditation number 18508 *Darwin, Sydney & Melbourne are not SERS accredited testing facilities
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3 July 2017
Mr Wayne Lawrence
Aigle Royal Properties
Level 8, 225 St. Georges Terrace
Perth WA 6000
Dear Wayne,
Environmental Due Diligence Advice - 10 Bonner Drive, Malaga
1 BACKGROUND
Perth Di I horn House, 2 Bulwer Street
Perth WA 6000 T (08) 9227 2600 F (08) 9227 2699
Aigle Royal Properties (ARP) is investigating the option of purchasing 10 Bonner Drive for the purpose of
redeveloping the site as a commercial and industrial development. ARP has requested Aurora
Environmental to provide advice on any environmental risks associated with the site. The advice has
been based on the following information sources:
• A partial copy of Douglas Partners PSI (Figures and Appendices not supplied);
• A limited sampling program of the storrnwater sumps;
• A review of the DER Contaminated Sites Database; and
• A review of historical aerial photographs
The site consists of approximately 11.2 ha of commercial and industrial zoned land. It was developed as
brickworks approximately 30 years ago and consists mainly of hardstand and large sheds with a few
brick buildings which appear to be sales offices and displays. The south-east portion of the site is
vegetated with remnant bushland.
The brickworks and associated clay storage areas are contained inside the sheds. The brickworks
process consists of moulding clay to form various brick shapes and then drying and baking them in gas
fired kilns. The baking process releases acidic gases (primarily hydrogen fluoride (HF) and hydrogen
chloride (HCI)) which are captured in a dry gas scrubbing system. Some additives are used to alter the
properties of bricks, particularly the colour. These additives can include sources of carbon such as coal,
coke or oil and sugar is also used in some circumstances.
The brickmaking process uses mainly inert feedstocks and other than liquid hydrocarbon fuels
represents a relatively low risk of soil or water contamination, with key environmental control being the
scrubbers used to capture HF and HCI.
2 DESKTOP REVIEW
2.1 Douglas Partners PSI
Douglas Partners completed a Preliminary Site Investigation with limited soil sampling in September
2015. The site was commissioned by Brickworks Limited, the current owner of the site. The PSI was
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conducted in accordance with DER guidelines and the National Environment protection measure on
Contaminated Sites (As amended in 2013)
The Douglas Partner PSI identified the following possible areas of concern:
• Diesel UST: A 21,200 L diesel UST is present on the site. Possible leakages from the UST and spills
whilst fueling plant have the potential to result in localised soil and groundwater contamination;
• Oil/Chemical storage: ASTs, IBCs (including one burnt IBC) and drums of lubricating oil, diesel and
glycerine were observed to be stored within the production building;
• Drainage sumps: Two drainage sumps which receive waste water and stormwater were observed
on the site. Drainage of possibly contaminated waste water or stormwater into these water
bodies has the potential to result in localised soil and groundwater contamination; and
• Waste Clay Area: Stored waste clay material may present a source of localised soil and
groundwater contamination. Manganese glaze is also stored in IBCs adjacent to this area.
The report concludes based on the desktop investigations and a limited soils testing program that the
potential area concern do not represent a significant environmental risk. The PSI indicates that with the
exception nickel within the waste clay material, all contaminants of potential concern (CPC) were
reported at concentrations below the adopted soil assessment criteria, indicating an absence of soil
contamination at the targeted test locations.
Assessment of groundwater quality was beyond the scope of work for the PSI.
The PSI recommended that the UST be removed and the soils beneath be assessed for the presence of
contamination. The PSI also presented some information on soil sampling completed in several
locations on the site. The results of this sampling were reported as containing no unacceptable
contaminant levels. No observations of discoloured or stained soil were made nor were any odours
detected whilst drilling the boreholes. Foreign inclusions such as demolition rubble, including potential
asbestos containing materials were not observed within any of the boreholes. On this basis the risk of
contamination being present was assessed as low,
The copy of the PSI report provided for review was incomplete (no appendices or figures) so it is difficult
to comment meaningfully on this assessment but based on the conclusions presented, it appears that
there is a tow risk of significant contamination issues on the site.
In summary, based on the Douglas Partners PSI, the risk of significant soil or groundwater
contamination was assessed as tow.
2.2 Historical Aerial Photographs
Aurora Environmental assessed the available historical aerial photographs on the Landgate site until
1981 the site was vegetated. Over the period from 1981 - 1985 some clearing occurred and then by
1995 the brickworks was established. The photographs show no evidence land uses that would
contribute to a risk of contamination of soil or groundwater on or beneath the site.
2.3 DER Contaminated Sites Database
A search of the DER Contaminated Sites Database failed to find any record for 10 Bonner Drive, Malaga,
nor were there any references to lots in the near vicinity being contaminated.
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3 AURORA SITE INVESTIGATION
Aurora Environmental conducted a site inspection of the site on Monday 26 June 2017. Not all areas of
the site could be accessed as another contractor was in control of the site to remove the brick making
equipment.
A limited soil sampling program was completed in the stormwater sumps. Apart from minor elevations
of zinc above the historical Ecological Investigation level of 200 mg/kg in the very surface layer of soils
in the sump (no elevation of zinc was detected at a depth of 0.3 m) there was no evidence of
contamination. The slight elevation of zinc is not a concern as in an industrial setting such as this site as
the Ecological Investigation level can be adjusted to a much higher figure in a commercial and industrial
setting under new guidance provided in the DER Contamination Guidelines issued in 2014. The highest
measured zinc concentration was 400 mg/kg and the average of the 16 samples was around 150 mg/kg.
The land use based criteria for zinc in industrial land is up to 400,000 mg/kg.
A copy of the laboratory certificate for the soil analysis is attached for your records.
During the site investigation, quantities of waste bricks were noted around the north-east sump with
smaller quantities around the south-east sump (See attached Photo). Any purchase offer made by ARP
should be conditional on the site being cleaned of rubble and rubbish at the owner's expense.
OTHER MATTERS
Other potential issues include:
1. Your ability to obtain approva I for clearing the remnant vegetation in the south-east corner of the
site. Our assessment, without conducting a thorough assessment of the type and quality of the
vegetation, is that this should be manageable through the subdivision process;
2. Part IV EPA Approvals. The site is the subject of several approvals under Part IV of the
Environmental Protection Act. Your purchase offer should be conditional on the current owner
obtaining release for you from any residual controls or conditions applied under such approvals.
This should be readily achievable given the closure of the brickworks.
3. Hazardous materials assessments. It is understood that you are looking at the cost of demolition.
Prior to implementing this you should have a hazardous material assessment done (Aurora can
deliver this for you). Given the age of the facility there should be minimal or no asbestos in the
fabric of the buildings.
4. Scrubber reagents. The kiln scrubbers generally use lime or a similar material to capture the HF
and HCI. The spent scrubber medium will consist of a lime based material saturated with calcium
fluoride and chloride. It is not clear to me where this was disposed of and you should check with
the operator to ensure that this was disposed of off-site as it may present a cost to you if dumped
on site.
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SUMMARY
In summary, I confirm that Aurora is of the view (based on this limited assessment) that the site appears
to represent a low environmental risk but draw your attention to the following matters:
1. You may wish to condition your offer to exclude any contamination issues associated with the
UST given the fact that no information is available on its status. Aurora can arrange and supervise
the removal of the UST including provision of the contamination report.
2. Your offer should be conditional on the current owner removing all waste bricks and other
rubbish on the site.
3. Your offer should also be conditional on the current owner closing out any residual
responsibilities with respect to the approvals issued under Part IV of the Environmental
Protection Act.
Yours sincerely,
Noel Davies
Director - Waste & Special Projects
ATTACHMENTS:
Attachment A: Certificate of Analysis
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Attachment A Certificate of Analysis
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LABORATORY REPORT
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Job Number: 17-09789
Revision: 00
ADDRESS: Aurora Environmental Dilhorn House
Date: 28 June 2017
2 Bulwer Street
PERTH WA 6000
ATTENTION: Mark Shepherd
DATE RECEIVED: 26/06/2017
YOUR REFERENCE: ARD2017 _003
PURCHASE ORDER:
APPROVALS: g~~ Andrew Harvey Leigh Bermingham
Resources Manager Applications Chemist
REPORT COMMENTS:
This report is issued by Analytical Reference Laboratory (WA) Pty Ltd Samples are analysed on an as received basis unless otherwise noted.
METHOD REFERENCES:
Methods prefixed with "ARL" are covered under NATA Accreditation Number: 2377
Methods prefixed with "PM" are covered under NAT A Accreditation Number: 2561
ARL No. 192 Total Recoverable Hydrocarbons (Cs-C 10) in Soil
ARL No. 193 Total Recoverable Hydrocarbons (>C10-C40) in Soil ARL No. 401/403 Metals in Soil and Sediment by ICPOES/MS
ARL No. 406 Mercury by Cold Vapour Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry
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Telephone: 08 6253 4444 Facsimile: 08 6253 4440 www.arlwa.com.au www.promicro.com.au
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TRH (C8-C4o) in Soil Sample No:
Sample Description:
Sample Date:
Benzene
Toluene
E thy I benzene
Xylenes (Total)
Naphthalene
TRHCMO
TRHC&-10 minusBTEX (F1)
TRHC,10-16
TRHC,10-16 minus Naphthalene (F2)
TRHC,16-34
TRHC,34--10
TRH (C8-C4o) in Soil Sample No:
Sample Description:
Sample Date:
Benzene
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Xylenes (Total)
Naphthalene
TRHC&-10
TRHC6-10 minus BTEX (F1)
TRHC,10-16
TRHC,10-16 minus Naphthalene (F2)
TRHC,16-34
TRHC>3+-4o
LOR
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.5
2
2
20
20
50
50
LOR
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.5
2
2
20
20
50
50
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UNITS 17-09789-1 17-09789-2 17-09789-3 17-09789-4
BM S Sump 1 BM S Sump 1 BM S Sump 2 BM S Sump 2
-Surf - 0.3 - Surf - 0.3
26106/17 26/06/17 26/06/17 26/06117
mg/kg <0,1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
mg/kg <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
mg/kg <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
mg/kg <0.2 <0.2 <0.2 <0.2
mg/kg <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5
mg/kg <2 <2 <2 <2
mg/kg <2 <2 <2 <2
mg/kg <20 <20 <20 <20
mg/kg <20 <20 <20 <20
mg/kg <50 <50 <50 <50
mg/kg <50 <50 <50 <50
UNITS 17-09789-5 17-09789-6 17-09789-7 17-09789-8
BM S Sump 3 BM S Sump 3 BM S Sump4 BM S Sump4
- Surf - 0.3 -Surf -0.3
26106/17 26106/17 26106117 26106117
mg/kg <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
mg/kg <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
mg/kg <0.1 <0.1 <0,1 <0.1
mg/kg <0.2 <0.2 <0.2 <0.2
mg/kg <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5
mg/kg <2 <2 <2 <2
mg/kg <2 <2 <2 <2
mg/kg <20 <20 <20 <20
mg/kg <20 <20 <20 <20
mg/kg <50 <50 <50 <50
mg/kg <50 <50 <50 <50
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TRH (Q;.C40) in Soil Sample No:
Sample Description:
Sample Date:
Benzene
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Xylenes (Total) Naphthalene
TRHCi;.10
TRHC&-10 minusBTEX (F1)
TRHC,10.rn
TRHC,10.16 minus Naphthalene (F2)
TRHC>16-34 TRHC,34-40
TRH (C6-C4o) in Soil Sample No:
Sample Description:
Sample Date:
Benzene
Toluene
E thy I benzene
Xylenes (Total) Naphthalene
TRHCe,.10
TRHCs.10 minusBTEX (F1)
TRHC,1().16
TRHC>10.15 minus Naphthalene (F2)
TRHC,16-34
TRHC,34-4•
LOR
0.1
0.1 0.1
0.2
0.5 2
2
20 20
50
50
LOR
0.1
0.1 0.1
0.2
0.5
2 2
20
20
50 50
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UNITS 17-09789-9 17-09789-10 17-09789-11 17-09789-12 BM NE Sump BM NE Sump BM NE Sump BM NE Sump
1 - Surf 1 - 0.3 2 - Surf 2 - 0.3 26106/17 26106/17 26106/17 26106117
mgl1<g <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
mg/kg <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0,1
mg/kg <0.2 <0.2 <0.2 <0.2
mg/kg <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5
mg/kg <2 <2 <2 <2
mg/kg <2 <2 <2 <2
mg/kg <20 <20 <20 <20 mg/kg <20 <20 <20 <20
mg/kg <50 <50 <50 <50
mg/kg <50 <50 <50 <50
UNITS 17-09789-13 17-09789-14 17-09789-15 17-09789-16
BM NE Sump BM NE Sump BM NE Sump BM NE Sump 3 - Surf 3 -0.3 4 - Surf 4 -0.3 26/06/17 26/06/17 26106/17 26/06117
mg/kg <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
mg/kg <0.1 <0,1 <0.1 <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
mg/kg <0.2 <0.2 <0.2 <0.2
mg/kg <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5
mg/kg <2 <2 <2 <2
mg/kg <2 <2 <2 <2
mg/kg <20 <20 <20 <20
mg/kg <20 <20 <20 <20
mg/kg <50 <50 <50 <50 mg/kg <50 <50 <50 <50
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8 Heavy Metals in Soil Sample No:
Sample Description:
Sample Date:
Arsenic
Cadmium
Chromium
Copper
Mercury
Nickel
Lead
Zinc
B Heavy Metals in Soil Sample No:
Sample Description:
Sample Date:
Arsenic
Cadmium
Chromium
Copper
Mercury
Nickel
Lead
Zinc
8 Heavy Metals in Soil
Sample No: Sample Description:
Sample Date:
Arsenic
Cadmium
Chromium
Copper
Mercury
Nickel
Lead
Zinc
LOR
5
0.1
1
1 0.02
1
1 1
LOR
5
0.1
1
1
0.02
1
1
1
LOR
5
0.1
1
1
0.02
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UNITS 17-09789-1 17-09789-2 17-09789-3 17-09789-4
BM S Sump 1 BM S Sump 1 BM S Sump 2 BM S Sump 2
-Surf -0.3 - Surf - 0.3
26/06/17 26/06117 26106/17 26106117
mg/kg <5 <5 <5 <5
mg/kg 0.1 <0.1 2.0 <0.1
mg/kg 7 3 49 5
mg/kg <1 <1 40 <1
mg/kg <0.02 <0.02 0.05 <0.02
mg/kg 2 <1 14 1
mg/kg 4 2 27 3
mg/kg 46 13 400 24
UNITS 17-09789-5 17-09789-6 17-09789-7 17-09789-8
BM S Sump 3 BM S Sump 3 BM S Sump 4 BM S Sump4
- Surf - 0.3 - Surf -0.3
26106/17 26/06117 26106/17 26/06/17
mg/kg <5 <5 <5 <5
mg/kg 0.8 <0.1 0.6 0.1
mg/kg 50 3 35 3
mg/kg 20 <1 11 <1
mg/kg 0.03 <0.02 0.07 <0.02
mg/kg 10 1 8 1
mg/kg 26 3 29 2
mglkg 390 31 300 28
UNITS 17-09789-9 17-09789-10 17-09789-11 17-09789-12
BM NE Sump BMNE Sump BM NE Sump BMNE Sump
1 • Surf 1 - 0.3 2 - Surf 2 - 0.3 26/06117 26106117 26/06/17 26/06117
mg/kg <5 <5 <5 <5
mg/kg 1.3 0.1 0.7 <0.1
mg/kg 47 8 51 6
mg/kg 24 <1 19 <1
mg/kg 0.03 <0.02 <0.02 0.07
mg/kg 13 <1 11 <1
mg/kg 27 4 33 2
mg/kg 340 4 270 4
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8 Heavy Metals in Soil Sample No:
Sample Description:
Sample Date:
Arsenic
Cadmium
Chromium
Copper
Mercury
Nick.el
Lead
Zinc
Result Definitions
LOR
5
0.1
1 1
0.02
1
1 1
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UNITS 17-09789-13 17-09789-14 BM NE Sump BM NE Sump
3-Surf 3 · 0.3 26/06/17 26106/17
mg/kg <5 <5
mg/kg 1.9 0.7
mg/kg 42 43
mg/kg 41 15
mg/kg <0,02 0.05
mg/kg 11 8
mg/kg 18 20
mg/kg 390 120
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BM NE Sump BM NE Sump 4 - Surf 4 -0.3 26/06/17 26106/17
<5 <5
<0.1 0.2
4 5 <1 <1
<0.02 <0.02
<1 1
3 3
14 39
LOR Limit of Reporting [NT] Nol Tested • Denotes test not covered by NATA Accreditation
[ND] Not Detected at indicated Limit of Reporting
FOR MICROBIOLOGICAL TESTING. The data in this report may nol be representative of a lot. l)alch or other samples and may not necessarily justify the acceptance
or rejection of a lot or batch, a product recall or support legal proceedings, Tests are not routinely performed as duplicates unless spec~ically requested Changes occur in the bacterial content of biological samples. Samples should be examined as soon as possible after collection. preferably within 6 hrs and must be stored at 4 degrees Celsius or below. Samples tested after 24 hrs cannot be regaroed as satisfactory because of temperature abuse and varialions
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152405_FIR_AC License and Works Approval Application 275 Mundijong Road, Oldbury
Attachment 6 Herring Storer Acoustic Assessment
SERS Site Environmenta l and Remediat ion Services
Rochdale Holdings Pty Ltd A.B.N. 85 009 049 067 trading as:
HERRING STORER ACOUSTICS P.O. Box 219, Como, W.A. 6952 (08) 9367 6200 [email protected]
BRAJKOVICH DEMOLITION & SALVAGE (WA) PTY LTD
PROPOSED CRUSHING AND STOCKPILING OPERATIONS
10 BONNER DRIVE
MALAGA
LICENCE & WORKS APPROVAL APPLICATION NOISE ASSESSMENT
APRIL 2018
OUR REFERENCE: 23044‐2‐18080
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NOISE ASSESSMENT MALAGA
Job No: 18080
Document Reference: 23044‐2‐18080
FOR
BRAJKOVICH DEMOLITION & SALVAGE (WA) PTY LTD
DOCUMENT INFORMATION
Author: Paul Daly Checked By: Tim Reynolds
Date of Issue: 30 April 2018
REVISION HISTORY
Revision Description Date Author Checked
1 Client’s Comments 02.05.18 PLD
DOCUMENT DISTRIBUTION
Copy No. Version No. Destination Hard Copy Electronic Copy
1 1 SERS – Ashleigh Cavanagh Email: [email protected]
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Herring Storer Acoustics
CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION 1
2. SUMMARY 2
3. CRITERIA 2
4. CALCULATED NOISE LEVELS 4
5. RESULTS 6
6. ASSESSMENT 6
7. CONCLUSION 6
APPENDICIES A Figure A1 – Site Layout Figure A2 – Neighbouring Premises B Noise Contour Plot
Herring Storer Acoustics Our Ref: 23044‐2‐18080 1
1. INTRODUCTION Herring Storer Acoustics was commissioned by SERS on behalf of Brajkovich Demolition & Salvage (WA) Pty Ltd to undertake an acoustical assessment of noise emissions from a proposed site located at 10 Bonner Drive, Malaga. The proposed site will be utilised as a temporary crushing and stockpiling facility to sort demolition waste into proposed products to aid the sites future subdivision. The site has been cleared of hardstand and structures through a council approved demolition contract. The proponent is applying for a Category 13 Crushing licence to crush cement materials and then stockpile into two piles, anticipated to be road base and drainage aggregate materials. The stockpiles will come under a Category 62 waste storage licence (concurrently applied with the Category 13) whilst materials are being sorted into spec product compliant with relevant standards. The crushing will take place over a 6‐10 week period with the operation of the following equipment: ‐ 2x Crushers (McCloskey Impact Crusher and Kleeman Jaw Crusher) ‐ 1 x Excavator ‐ 1 x Screen ‐ 1 x Loader
It is not proposed that materials will be transported offsite as part of the crushing operation. The closest highly noise sensitive receivers are approximately 470m north of the site, located within Ballajura. Operational hours for the site are to be Monday to Saturday 0700 to 1800 hours. Zoning for the land use at the proposed site and surrounding area is industrial. As part of the study, the following was carried out:
Determination of noise levels associated with recycling operations at the proposed site in Malaga.
Assess the predicted noise levels at the nearest surrounding noise sensitive premises for compliance with the appropriate criteria.
If exceedances are predicted, comment on possible noise amelioration options for compliance with the appropriate criteria.
For information, a locality plan is attached in Appendix A. This assessment has been conducted to identify the acoustic impacts of the operations, with the report provided for support of the Works Approval and Licences.
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2. SUMMARY Assessment has been conducted on the proposed crushing and stockpiling facility at 10 Bonner Drive, Malaga.
Assessed noise levels at the neighbouring noise sensitive premises has, in the worst case, been determined as 48 dB(A) for day time operations (ie 07:00 to 19:00). This can be compared to the applicable assigned noise level criteria of 53 dB(A). Note, due to the ambient noise levels and the distance to the noise sensitive premises, it is unlikely the noise levels received from the operations would contain annoying characteristics such as tonality, hence the above does not include any adjustment for penalties. It is noted that this is a conservative assessment as it includes all noise sources operating at the same time. Assessed noise levels at the neighbouring industrial premises, in the worst case, without barriers, has been determined at less than 65 dB(A) for all operations occurring at the same time. This can be compared to the applicable assigned noise level criteria of 65 dB(A) at all times. Due to the distance of the boundary industrial premises, it is likely the noise levels received from the operations would contain annoying characteristics such as tonality, hence the above includes a +5 dB(A) penalty.
Given these operating parameters and the inclusion of barriers for noise control (outlined further in this report), noise levels received at all neighbouring premises would comply with the Environmental Protection (Noise) Regulations 1997 for the operating times as outlined in this assessment.
3. CRITERIA The allowable noise level at the surrounding locales is prescribed by the Environmental Protection (Noise) Regulations 1997. For noise sensitive premises, Regulations 7 & 8 stipulate maximum allowable external noise levels determined by the calculation of an influencing factor, which is then added to the base levels shown below. The influencing factor is calculated for the usage of land within two circles, having radii of 100m and 450m from the premises of concern. For industrial premises, the allowable noise levels are fixed. The baseline assigned noise levels are listed in Table 1.
TABLE 1 ‐ BASELINE ASSIGNED OUTDOOR NOISE LEVEL
Premises Receiving Noise
Time of Day Assigned Level (dB)
LA 10 LA 1 LA max
Noise sensitive premises within 15 metres of a dwelling
0700 ‐ 1900 hours Monday to Saturday (Day) 45 + IF 55 + IF 65 + IF
0900 ‐ 1900 hours Sunday and Public Holidays (Sunday / Public Holiday Day Period)
40 + IF 50 + IF 65 + IF
1900 ‐ 2200 hours all days (Evening) 40 + IF 50 + IF 55 + IF
2200 hours on any day to 0700 hours Monday to Saturday and 0900 hours Sunday and Public Holidays (Night)
35 + IF 45 + IF 55 + IF
Industrial All hours 65 80 90
Note: LA10 is the noise level exceeded for 10% of the time. LA1 is the noise level exceeded for 1% of the time. LAmax is the maximum noise level. IF is the influencing factor.
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It is a requirement that received noise be free of annoying characteristics (tonality, modulation and impulsiveness), defined below as per Regulation 9.
“impulsiveness” means a variation in the emission of a noise where the difference between LApeak and LAmax Slow is more than 15 dB when determined for a single representative event;
“modulation” means a variation in the emission of noise that –
(a) is more than 3dB LA Fast or is more than 3 dB LA Fast in any
one‐third octave band; (b) is present for more at least 10% of the representative
assessment period; and (c) is regular, cyclic and audible;
“tonality” means the presence in the noise emission of tonal characteristics
where the difference between –
(a) the A‐weighted sound pressure level in any one‐third octave band; and
(b) the arithmetic average of the A‐weighted sound pressure levels in the 2 adjacent one‐third octave bands,
is greater than 3dB when the sound pressure levels are determined as LAeq,T levels where the time period T is greater than 10% of the representative assessment period, or greater than 8 dB at any time when the sound pressure levels are determined as LA Slow levels.
Where the noise emission is not music, if the above characteristics exist and cannot be practicably removed, then any measured level is adjusted according to Table 2 below.
TABLE 2 ‐ ADJUSTMENTS TO MEASURED LEVELS
Where tonality is present Where modulation is present Where impulsiveness is present
+5 dB(A) +5 dB(A) +10 dB(A)
Note: These adjustments are cumulative to a maximum of 15 dB.
The nearest potential noise sensitive premises to the proposed development have been identified using the area map in Figure A2 in Appendix A. The influencing factor for the nearest residential premises, located to the north of the proposed operations, has been assessed as 8 dB based on the amount of industrial land contained in the inner and outer circle. Therefore, the assigned noise levels for the nearest noise sensitive premises are contained in Table 3.3.
TABLE 3 ‐ ASSIGNED OUTDOOR NOISE LEVEL Premises Receiving
Noise Time of Day
Assigned Level (dB)
LA10 LA1 LAmax
Noise sensitive premises Ballajura
0700 ‐ 1900 hours Monday to Saturday 53 63 73
0900 ‐ 1900 hours Sunday and Public Holidays 48 58 73
1900 ‐ 2200 hours all days 48 58 63
2200 hours on any day to 0700 hours Monday to Saturday and 0900 hours Sunday and Public Holidays
43 53 63
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Premises Receiving Noise
Time of Day Assigned Level (dB)
LA10 LA1 LAmax
Industrial boundary All times 65 80 90 Note: LA10 is the noise level exceeded for 10% of the time.
LA1 is the noise level exceeded for 1% of the time. LAmax is the maximum noise level.
4. CALCULATED NOISE LEVELS Noise immissions at the nearest neighbouring premises, due to noise associated with the proposed facility, were modelled with the computer programme SoundPlan. Sound power levels used for the calculations are based on measured sound pressure levels of the same type of equipment for use on this site or if equipment is to be purchased, on manufacturer data. Predictive noise modelling for the proposed site has been undertaken based on the site layout plan provided (Appendix A). Assumptions used in the noise model are as listed in Table 4. Note, worst case noise propagation conditions have been assumed.
For the purpose of this assessment, processing equipment has been located within the centre of the site. Initial noise modelling showed that compliance at the boundary of the neighbouring industrial premises would be difficult without the inclusion of some form of noise barrier(s). Therefore, sea container barriers (two high) have been included in the model generally located within 20 metres of the operating crushers. It is noted that the noise modelling does not include any barriers from the stock piled materials. As there is no transport off site, expectations are that the stockpiles will increase around the operating processing area. These stockpiles will attenuate noise levels further with the expectation being that once at a height equal to the sea containers, the container barriers could be removed. With appropriate sound barriers in place, such as those mentioned above, noise levels will be attenuated to suit the location of the crushing equipment as outlined in Figure A1. Additional to these sources, a truck (semi‐trailer) source has been located on the access road, with the maximum noise level at any point on the access road used for the assessment. Utilising this method allows for an individual truck pass noise level at any location around the site, therefore considering the worst‐case impact regardless of the quantity of truck movements.
TABLE 4: NOISE MODELLING INPUTS
Equipment Sound Power Level dB(A) Sound Pressure Level
Crusher – McCloskey Impact Crusher and Kleeman Jaw Crusher
113 85 dB(A) at 10m
Crusher –Kleeman Jaw Crusher 113 85 dB(A) at 10m
McCloskey Screen ‐ S130 108 83 dB(A) at 7m
Komatsu 430‐6 Wheel Loader 105 80 dB(A) at 7m
CAT 325CL Excavator 99 74 dB(A) at 7m
Water Truck 98 73 dB(A) at 7m
Truck (Semi‐Trailer) 98 73 dB(A) at 7m
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Based on noise emissions from the above equipment, a worst case operating scenario has been developed. These scenarios represent periods of worst case noise emissions for the operations and includes all noise sources operating at the same time.
Note: We understand that any reversing alarms will be of the broadband type. Hence, apart from our understanding, exempt from needing to comply with the Regulations, they would not influence the overall noise levels.
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Weather conditions for modelling were as stipulated in the Environmental Protection Authority’s “Draft Guidance for Assessment of Environmental Factors No. 8 ‐ Environmental Noise” and for the day period are as listed in Table 5.
TABLE 5 – WEATHER CONDITIONS
Condition Day
Temperature 20°C
Relative humidity 50%
Pasquill Stability Class E
Wind speed 4 m/s*
* From sources, towards receivers.
Processing Area – Including Crushers, Screen and Loader / Excavator
Truck
Water Truck
Sea Container Barriers
10 Bonner Drive Truck
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5. RESULTS
Calculated noise levels associated with the noise emissions from the facility, are summarised below in Table 6. The calculated noise contour plots are contained in Appendix C. The receiver locations are shown on the area plan attached in Appendix A.
TABLE 6 – CALCULATED NOISE LEVELS AT NEAREST NEIGHBOURS
Description Location Calculated Noise Level, dB(A)
Recycling Facility A – Highly Sensitive 48
Industrial Premise 60
6. ASSESSMENT
The applicable adjustments to the calculated noise levels, in accordance with the Environmental Protection (Noise) Regulations 1997, are listed in Table 7. Given the location and the distance to the nearest residence, it is considered that noise emissions would not contain a tonal characteristic as the traffic noise influence from other noise sources would mask tonality at the time of day associated with the proposed operation hours of the facility. However, at the boundary to the neighbouring industrial premises, noise could be considered as tonal, thus the +5 dB(A) penalty for a tonal component has been applied.
TABLE 7 – APPLICABLE ADJUSTMENTS AND ASSESSABLE LEVEL OF NOISE EMISSIONS, dB(A)
Receiver Calculated Noise Level, dB(A)
Applicable Adjustments To Measured Noise Levels, dB(A) Assessable Noise
Level, dB(A) Where Noise Emission Is Not Music
Tonality Modulation Impulsiveness
A – Highly Sensitive
48 ‐ ‐ ‐ 48
Industrial 60 +5 65
Hence, Table 8 summarises the applicable Assigned Noise Levels, and assessable noise level emissions.
TABLE 8 – ASSESSMENT OF NOISE LEVELS
Receiver Assessable Noise Level,
dB(A) Applicable Times
of Day Applicable LA10 Assigned
Noise Level (dB) Exceedance to Assigned
Noise Level (dB)
A – Highly Sensitive
48 0700 ‐ 1900
hours Monday to Saturday
53 Complies
Industrial 65 All Hours 65 Complies
7. CONCLUSION
Assessment has been conducted on the proposed crushing and stockpiling facility at 10 Bonner Drive, Malaga.
Assessed noise levels at the neighbouring noise sensitive premises has, in the worst case, been determined as 48 dB(A) for day time operations (ie 07:00 to 19:00). This can be compared to the applicable assigned noise level criteria of 53 dB(A). Note, due to the ambient noise levels and the distance to the noise sensitive premises, it is unlikely the noise levels received from the
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operations would contain annoying characteristics such as tonality, hence the above does not include any adjustment for penalties. It is noted that this is a conservative assessment as it includes all noise sources operating at the same time. Assessed noise levels at the neighbouring industrial premises, in the worst case, has been determined at less than 65 dB(A) for all operations occurring at the same time. This can be compared to the applicable assigned noise level criteria of 65 dB(A) at all times. Due to the distance of the boundary industrial premises, it is likely the noise levels received from the operations would contain annoying characteristics such as tonality, hence the above includes a +5 dB(A) penalty.
Given these operating parameters and the inclusion of barriers for noise control , noise levels received at the nearest neighbouring premises (both noise sensitive and industrial) would comply with the Environmental Protection (Noise) Regulations 1997 for the operating times as outlined in this assessment. Noise Assessment was conducted with crushing operations occurring central to the site. As the proponent intends to operate in the north eastern portion of the site, this will still ensure compliance with the Environmental Protection (Noise) Regulations 1997 as long as the proposed acoustic barriers are installed and maintained throughout the duration of the works.
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APPENDIX A
FIGURE A1 – SITE LAYOUT FIGURE A2 – NEIGHBOURING PREMISES
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SITE LAYOUT
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