is variable from place to place. Contaminant hotpots can be
expected. Accordingly, it is recommended that excavation into the waste is avoided or
carefully managed.
If excavation into the waste cannot be avoided, then care should be taken to minimising
spreading of waste on the surface or mixing with clean soil. Waste should be reburied
under an adequate cover layer of clean soil, or, preferably, be disposed of to a landfill or
other licensed facility. It is
included two inspections
focusing on dust/odour control, waste acceptance, site management and reinstatement and
two water samples.
During this monitoring period, the Company demonstrated a high level of environmental
performance and a high level of administrative performance. During the period, extensive
reinstatement activities were undertaken at the site and there was only a very small active face
consisting of inert clean fill material. In June 2014 the consent expired and the quarry site
sudden dissolved
oxygen fluctuations referred to as “noisy data” may be affecting some values. The cause of this is well known,
as dissolved oxygen sensors without automatic cleaning features require (and receive) physical cleaning to
remove algal growth every two weeks. Within those two weeks however, algal levels can build up enough to
influence results.
As the dissolved oxygen data was not able to be audited at the time of writing this memorandum, it was
unable to be used
involves the
manufacturing of pre-cast drainage soak-holes and lids, offal hole lids, and troughs.
The Humes operation is also a sales depot for items manufactured both on and off the
site. The business has operated on the site since 1939.
A tributary of the Kahouri Stream runs under the plant site. Washwater from the
plant is treated by settlement in two small ponds, followed by soakage in two stone-
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filled pits. Concrete truck washings are treated separately by
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Stock to be held in the stockholding areas
4.3. Please fill in the table below detailing the types of stock that will be, or are likely to be held in the
stockholding area, and when they will be held (as example
compared to the consent conditions with application areas
revegetated to a high standard. Housekeeping has recently been addressed. The site contains
material which has been in storage for longer than one year and thus must be actioned in the
upcoming monitoring period. The Company executed the successful remediation of a former
landfarm storage area by excavating a considerable amount of material and replaced it with
clean fill. This allowed a former landfarm site to be reinstated.
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