Original EA Amendment

EA Condition

Action Program

(i) Actions taken to prevent any further release and mitigate any environmental harm caused by the release.

A11 Not more than fourteen (14) days following the initial notification of an emergency or incident, written advice must be provided of the information supplied in accordance with condition A10 in relation to: (a) Proposed actions to prevent a recurrence of the emergency or incident; and (b) Outcomes of actions taken at the times to prevent or minimise environmental harm. A12 As soon as practicable, but not more than six (6) weeks following the conduct of any environmental monitoring performed in relation to the emergency or incident, which results in the release of contaminants not in accordance, or reasonably expected to be not in accordance with the conditions of this environmental authority, written advice must be provided of the results of any such monitoring performed to the administering authority.

In the event of a written report being required by the administering authority in response to an emergency, incident or exception, the information provided shall be consistent with the requirements of condition A11.

Written advice will be provided to the administering authority within six (6) weeks after the conduct of any environmental monitoring performed in relation to an emergency or incident.

Definitions A13 Words and phrases used throughout this EA are defined in Definitions. Where a definition for a term used in this environmental authority is sought and the term is not defined within this environmental authority, the definitions in the Environmental Protection Act 1994, its Regulations and Environmental Protection Policies must be used. N/A Department Interest – Air Dust Nuisance B1 The release of contaminants to the atmosphere from a point source must only occur from those release points identified in Table B1 – Contaminant release limits to air, and must be directed vertically upwards without impedance or hindrance.

Only minor activities will occur on site during the term of this PoO. These will include maintenance and environmental investigations. No significant dust emissions are anticipated.

B2 Contaminants must be released to the atmosphere from a release point at a height and a flow rate not less than the corresponding height and velocity stated for that release point in Table B1 – Contaminant release limits to air. Contaminants must not be released to the atmosphere from a release point at a mass emissions rate/concentration, as measured at a monitoring point, in excess of that stated in Table B1 – Contaminant release limits to air and monitored not less frequently than Table B2 – Required release point determinations. B3

Only minor activities will occur on site during the term of this PoO. These will include maintenance and environmental investigations. No significant dust emissions are anticipated. Only minor activities will occur on site during the term of this PoO. These will include maintenance and environmental investigations. No significant dust emissions are anticipated.

Fuel Burning B4 The sulphur content of any fuel burned in industrial fuel burning equipment is not to exceed three (3) percent by weight. N/A

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