stones and sediment that had accumulated over time. It was noted that these swales would
benefit from being cleaned, in particular the drain opposite the wetland which was completely blocked.
There was a discussion with staff about placing controls in the roadside drain to help settle out sediment
(these controls were observed to be in place during the next inspection).
It was also noted that black bags within a spill kit located opposite the fire water pond had deteriorated and
were falling …
exports were at a record high, with 622,814 freight tonnes
leaving over the wharves, compared with 421,592 freight tonnes in 2016-2017, 357,885 freight tonnes in
2015-2016 and 209,100 freight tonnes in 2014-2015.
Historically, the move to bulk cargo resulted in an increase in material deposited on the ground in the log
and coal storage areas. When it rained this material would wash into the stormwater system, resulting in
high suspended solids. In order to minimise deleterious effects on the
with weeds and sediment removed. Fresh water biota was evident in the stream indicating
good water quality.
No flaring, smoke, or off site odours were noted.
8 November 2017
The wind was very strong at the time of the inspection and rain had fallen overnight. Ring drains and bunds
were clear and the discharge from the sewage ponds was not causing any effect in the stream. The fire
water pond was clear.
Minimal flaring was being undertaken and no odours or smoke were evident.
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