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IMPACT
ENVIRONMENTAL SAFEGUARDS
Measures to avoid and minimise waste associated with the project.
Classification of wastes generated by the project and management options (re-use,
recycle, stockpile, disposal);
Classification of wastes received from off-site for use in the project and management
options; and
Procedures for storage, transport and disposal.
The WMP is to be prepared considering the Transport for NSW Waste and resource
management procedures and waste fact sheets.
Waste would be classified in accordance with the methods and specifications of the NSW
EPA Waste Classification Guidelines 2014.
Any trees to be removed shall be reused as millable timber wherever practicable. Other
vegetated material from native species shall be mulched and re-use on-site for
landscaping or rehabilitation purposes if consistent with the approved FFMP for the
project. Weed species, or vegetation not considered appropriate for re-use on-site, is
to be removed and disposed of at an appropriately licenced facility.
After considering the outcomes of relevant information that becomes available during
construction, appropriate measures are to be implemented to address identified
deficiencies or undertake actions needed to address waste-related impacts. If
necessary, the Waste Management Plan is to be reviewed and updated to include any
additional measures.
Climate change
Specific measures are to be outlined in the CEMP to ensure that construction minimises
any potential impacts on or from climate change including:
Plant, vehicles and machinery must be operated efficiently in accordance with the
manufacturers guidelines to ensure optimal performance and be switched off when not
in use; and
Procedures are to be set out for the management of extreme events including flooding,
heatwaves and bushfires.
Cumulative Impacts
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• Cumulative impacts would be incorporated into the traffic management plan and the
noise and vibration management plan.
• Management measures within the CEMP would be reviewed in response to any
complaints received.
LICENSING AND APPROVALS
An applicable road occupancy licence will be in place prior to the commencement of works.
Water supply work approval will be in place prior to the commencement of the work.
Any approval for the relocation of power poles from the relevant authority.
If required, a National Parks & Wildlife approval for the removal of any Aboriginal heritage
item.
Relevant approvals, as required to service the construction compound area shown in
Appendix I.
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