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Jilin Provincial Transport Scientific Research Institute & PEECE Pty Ltd Environmental Management Plans Presented by Phil Hawley & Steve O’Rourke P E E C E
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Overview Environmental Assessment Environmental Controls Contractors Environmental Management System to ISO14001 Monitoring and Reporting CEMP Environmental Laws Environmental Conditions
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CEMP Contractors Environmental Management Plan How the Contractor will ensure that he complies with the environmental conditions and requirements whilst building the project
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CONTENTS OF A CEMP Typical contents include: Project description; Laws and regulations; Roles and responsibilities; Impacts of the project; Mitigation measure; Performance goals; Review mechanisms; and Reporting.
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Typical Impacts Soil and Water; Noise and Vibration; Air quality; Flora and Fauna; Traffic; Heritage; and Waste.
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Soil and Water ImpactsTypical Mitigations Sediment polluting rivers and creeksErosion and sedimentation control plans. Soil instabilityErosion and sedimentation control devices. Soil erosion Pollution of groundwaterLining of storage dams.
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Noise and Vibration ImpactsTypical Mitigations Construction noise impacting on community e.g. schools Restrict working hours and ensure machines are fitted with effective mufflers. Construction noise impacting on residents Build permanent noise mitigations (e.g. noise mounds, walls) early. Vibration from construction (from rollers, trucks, blasting damaging buildings and other structures Restrict size of compacting equipment and how close it can come to structures; and Maximum instantaneous charge limit for blasting.
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Air Quality ImpactsTypical mitigations Dust generation during worksWatering of works; and Use of dust suppressants. Dust generation from bare groundLimit area disturbed at any one time; and Progressive revegetation. Vehicle emissionsRegular servicing and inspections.
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Flora and Fauna ImpactsTypical Mitigations Destruction of floraDelineation of work area / exclusion area. Destruction of faunaTree and vegetation Clearing procedures. Loss of habitatEcologists on site. Loss of biodiversityBiobanking/Offsets.
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Roles and Responsibilities Senior Management Project Management Contractors Environmental Representative Site Personnel Sub-Contractors Reporting Authority Administrator (RMS) Regulators HSE Manager Regulator Road Authority Contractor Legend
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Inspections and records Regular; After rain event; and Typical inspection forms.
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Inspection reports
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Review of performance Analysing data against performance goals.
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Performance against Objectives
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Operational Management Plan Monitor environmental impacts relating to the operation; Establish standards and criteria for maintenance and monitoring activities; Provide details of the management structure, responsibility and authority; Provide a framework for compliance and record keeping; and Provide an audit/inspection regime to ensure documented, periodic and objective evaluation of environmental performance.
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Erosion and Sediment Control Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation (RUSLE) : A = R x K x LS x P x C where A = computed soil loss in tonnes/ha/year R = rainfall erosivity factor K = soil erodibility factor LS = slope length/gradient factor P = erosion control practice factor C = ground cover and management factor.
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Design Process
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Controls
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