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Pacific Highway Upgrade
Frederickton to Eungai
EPL Report
June 2015
License 20318
Table of Contents
1. INTRODUCTION............................................................................................................ 1
1.1. Project Overview ...............................................................................................................1
2. REPORTABLE CONDITIONS ........................................................................................... 2
2.1. R1.9 Non-compliances with the conditions of the licence ...................................................2 2.2. L2.4 and L2.5 Water and/or Land Concentration Limits ......................................................2 2.3. L4.2 Exemptions to standard construction hours................................................................2 2.4. L4.3 – L4.5 Other out of hours works implemented in accordance with the Projects
Conditions of Approval ......................................................................................................3 2.5. Other Noise Monitoring.....................................................................................................4 2.6. M4.1 and M4.2 Weather Monitoring .................................................................................4 2.7. Air Quality .........................................................................................................................4
Appendices
APPENDIX A – COMPLIANCE TABLE
APPENDIX B – NOISE MONITORING RESULTS
APPENDIX C – RAINFALL DATA
APPENDIX D – BASIN DATA
APPENDIX E – AIR QUALITY RESULTS
1. INTRODUCTION
This Environmental Protection License (EPL) Report outlines the reporting requirements specified in
Condition R1.9 of the Project’s EPL (20318) as well as pollution monitoring data as required by the NSW EPA’s
document “Requirements for publishing pollution monitoring data” (2012).
This report is issued to the Environment Protection Authority of NSW. The report is published on the Thiess
website under News and Resources – Reports
(http://www.thiess.com.au/publications/reports?project=frederickton-to-eungai-pacific-highway-upgrade)
The Environmental Protection License has been issued to Thiess Pty Ltd for the Frederickton to Eungai (F2E)
Pacific Upgrade Project at 229 Cooks Lane, Clybucca NSW 2440. The F2E EPL is publically available via the NSW
EPA website
(http://www.epa.nsw.gov.au/prpoeoapp/Detail.aspx?instid=20318&id=20318&option=licence&searchrange=li
cence&range=POEO licence&prp=no&status=Issued).
A compliance table is given in Appendix A which outlines what is required in this report by Condition R1.9 and
the Requirements for publishing pollution monitoring data (EPA 2012) and where the requirement is
addressed in this report.
1.1. Project Overview
On behalf of the Australian and NSW governments, the Roads and Maritime Services of NSW (RMS), formally
known as the Roads and Traffic Authority of NSW, is upgrading the Pacific Highway between Frederickton,
north of Kempsey, to Eungai, near Stuarts Point Road. The Project will provide 26.5 kilometres of new dual
carriageway. Construction commenced during September 2013. Figure 1 shows the location of the Project.
Figure 1: Frederickton to Eungai Project Area
2. REPORTABLE CONDITIONS
The following sections outline the different conditions of the Projects License and the status of compliance for
the reporting month. Pollution monitoring data as per the NSW EPA’s requirements have been added where
relevant with detail on monitoring activities. Full data is presented in the Appendices.
2.1. R1.9 Non-compliances with the conditions of the licence
Condition R1.9 of the EPL requires this report to provide the following information:
a) Details of all non-compliances with the conditions of the licence, and measures taken, or proposed, to
prevent a reoccurrence of such a non-compliance; and
b) Details of all discharges from the sediment basins where the water quality results exceed the limits
prescribed by condition L2.4 including the results of rainfall measurements to demonstrate
compliance with condition L2.5; and
c) Details of the results of any acoustic investigation made in relation to L4.2.
There were no non-conformance events identified in this reporting period.
2.2. L2.4 and L2.5 Water and/or Land Concentration Limits
Condition L2.4 in the EPL states the water quality criteria which the Project must meet for discharge from the
licenced points identified in by the license. Condition L2.5 states that an exceedance in these limits is only
permitted when discharge occurs solely as a result of rainfall measured at the premises. Rainfall must exceed
the 5 day rainfall depth value for the corresponding discharge point over a consecutive 5 day period for
discharge to be considered to occur solely as a result of rainfall.
In environmentally sensitive areas, basins on F2E have been designed to an 85th percentile 5-day capacity
event (46mm). In non-sensitive areas, basins on F2E have been designed to an 80th percentile 5-day capacity
event (36.5mm).
June was generally a drier month in terms of total rainfall received and there were no rainfall events
that exceeded 5 day rainfall event or resulted in overtopping of the sediment basins.
There were notheless 52 discharge events from basins during June. Details are provided in Appendix D.
2.3. L4.2 Exemptions to standard construction hours
The EPL specifies the standard construction hours for the project are:
• 7am to 6pm Monday to Friday
• 8am to 1pm Saturday
Condition L4.2 provides an exemption to the standard construction hours for works that are:
• The delivery of oversized plant or structures that require special arrangements to transport along public
roads
• Emergency works to avoid the loss of lives or property or to prevent environmental harm
• Works that are not more than 5dB (A) over the background noise level.
The following activities were undertaken under the exemptions of L4.2 during this reporting period:
• Minor works (site access) within chainage 33200–35200 (within 1000m of sensitive receiver 26C).
• Various low impact noise activities are proposed across site including:
o Site access
o Equipment pre-start inspections
o Refuelling
o Office works
o Foot-based and manual activities
o Works using hand tools
o Works in ancillary facilities (i.e. plant yard)
o Other activities that generate noise that is no more than 5 dB (A) above background level at any
residence.
o Traffic control
o Groundwater bore pumping.
• In sparsely populated areas (more than 200m from nearest receiver), where there are no affected
receivers, the following additional activities are also proposed:
o Plant and machinery start-up in sparsely populated areas (more than 200m from nearest
receiver)
o Water extraction
o Water carts / dust suppression
o Environmental controls
o Sediment basin treatment and dewatering
o Re-grading tracks and minor earthworks
o Importation of materials
o Works on bridges (excluding Bridge 1 and 17).
2.4. L4.3 – L4.5 Other out of hours works implemented in accordance with the Projects
Conditions of Approval
Condition L4.3 – L4.5 allows the licensee to undertake other agreed or critical out-of-hours works where it has
been demonstrated to the EPA’s satisfaction that:
a) All reasonable and feasible measures have been undertaken to consult with any affected sensitive
receptors on each occasion that out-of-hours works are proposed under this condition;
b) The Environmental Representative has assessed the works to be undertaken and sign-offs on their
support for the out-of-hours works;
c) The EPA and other relevant agencies, such as Roads and Maritime Services and NSW Department of
Planning have been consulted where necessary prior to proceeding with the proposed out-of-hours
works;
d) Any works undertaken under this provision are documented and reported on in the Monthly EPL
Compliance Report
The following critical out-of-hours works were undertaken this month:
• Saturday afternoon works across the site
• Mainline paving operations. Paving, saw cutting and batch plant operations.
o Southern and Main Compound Batch Plants.
o Chainage 38450 to 39800 southbound (Paving Run 5 A and B).
o Chainage 18300 - 19600 north and south bound (Paving Runs 7 and 7A.1).
o Chainage 29000 - 35000 north and south bound (Paving Runs 8 and 10).
o Chainage 19600 - 22880 north and south bound (Paving Runs 9, 15 & 18).
o Chainage 13400 - 14600 north and south bound (Paving Runs 11 & 17).
o Chainage 39200 - 39700 north bound (Paving Runs 12).
Three out-of-hours readings were taken this reporting month in association with night time concrete saw
cutting works. The sound level at the receiver were all below the predicted level.
2.5. Other Noise Monitoring
Noise on the Project is monitored on a regular basis which is considered a pollutant in the ‘Requirements for
publishing pollution monitoring data’ guideline document. Noise levels are compared against the Interim Noise
Guidelines and the Projects predicted noise levels as given in the Noise and Vibration Management Plan as
approved by the NSW Department of Planning. Results are given in Appendix B.
2.6. M4.1 and M4.2 Weather Monitoring
Rainfall is measured in three locations to represent three zones of the Project.
Table 1 Provides a summary of rainfall for the month. Rainfall data is presented in detail in Appendix C.
Table-2 Rainfall Summary
Summary Northern Compound Cooks Compound Southern Compound
Total Rainfall 24.8 26.4 13.8
Number of rain days 21 15 9
Maximum rainfall in 24hr
period 10.8 10.6 6
2.7. Air Quality
Condition O3.1 relates to dust generation. The condition states that the operations and activities that occur at
the premises must be carried out in a manner that will minimise the generation and emission of dust. As per
the Projects Construction Environmental Management Plan and Air Quality Management Plan, dust is
monitored.
Deposition gauges were deployed from the 29 May to the 26 June 2015. There were no exceedances
of the Projects’ Air Quality criteria recorded for this period. All other results were below the target
criteria. Full results and notes are given in Appendix E.
The results across the site indicate that the mitigation measures are being implemented and are
adequate. These include the regular use of water trucks across the site and shutting down works
when visual dust levels are too high.
APPENDIX A – COMPLIANCE TABLE
Table A-1 Compliance Table
Requirement
Document
Requireme
nt Section
Relates to what… Addressed in
which section
of this report
EPL R1.9 Non-compliance with conditions, measures taken or
proposed to prevent reoccurrence
2.1
EPL R1.9 Details of discharges from basins where the water
quality results exceed the limits
2.2,
Appendix B
EPL M4.1 &
M4.2
Rainfall measurements to demonstrate compliance
with condition L2.5
2.7,
Appendix F
EPL L4.2 Details of acoustic investigation made in relation to
exempt works approved under condition L4.2 (Less
than background plus 5 dB(A))
2.4,
Appendix D
Requirements for
publishing
pollution
monitoring data
(EPA, 2012)
2 Licensees who undertake monitoring as a result of a
licence condition must publish or make available
monitoring data that relates to pollution within 14
days of obtaining the data and/or receiving a specific
request for a copy of the data
1
2 Licensees who maintain a website must make the
monitoring data related to pollution available in a
prominent position on the website
1
3.2.1 Licensees required to publish their data on a website
must include a meaningful summary of the
monitoring data on at least a monthly basis
1
3.2.1 Licensees required to publish their data on a website
must include information regarding when and to
what extent the pollutant discharge or emission
limits specified in the licence were not met and why
2
3.3 The monitoring data that must be published and/or
made available on request is any data that is
obtained as a result of a monitoring condition on a
licence that relates to air, water, noise and/or land
pollution. The data to be published or provided is
limited to data that relates to pollutants generated,
discharged or emitted from the licenced premises.
2.3, 2.6, 2.8
Appendix B, C,
D and F.
APPENDIX B – NOISE MONITORING RESULTS
Monitoring TypeReference Activity for
Predicted LAeq 15min Noise LevelsSite
Date
(dd/mm/yyyy)
Time
(24 Hour)
ICNG Noise
Management
Level
Predicted
Noise
Level (NVMP or
Acoustic
Assessment)
Specified Noise
LevelLeq
(dB(A))
Non-
construction
(background)
LAbB
Sampled at
sensitive
receiver?
Sound Level at
receiver
(dB(A) =
10log(r12/r22))
Compliance to
Specified Noise
Level
CommentsActions carried out in the event of an
exceedence.
Periodic (monthly)
monitoringPaving 25A 2/06/2015 15:15 40 43 75 64.6 - No 42.8
Compliant. Controls
as per NVMP
adequate
Construction activities included paving of sub-base and delivery of
concrete to paver. No additiona l mitigation measures implemented.
Out of Hours Works
AssessmentPaving 26A 17/06/2015 6:00 44 48 48 64.8 - No 48.0
Compliant. Controls
as per NVMP
adequate
Construction activity was concrete cutting. Sample as initially intended
to be taken at residence on Hills Lane, however the activity was
inaudible and our presence was causing the owners dogs to bark.
Sample was taken on alignment.
No additiona l mitigation measures implemented.
Periodic (monthly)
monitoringPaving 26A 16/06/2015 15:10 44 48 75 48.6 44-60 Yes 48.6
Compliant. Exceeding
predicted noise level.
Review adequacy of
controls
Main source of noise was non construction noise consisting of birds and
traffic on the Pacific Highway. Construction noise was just audiable
between 42-48dB(A). Construction activities included base paving.
No additiona l mitigation measures implemented.
Periodic (monthly)
monitoringBulk Earthworks 23A 15/06/2015 16:00 41 44 75 61.7 40-54 No 30.8 Compliant
Construction activities included bulk earthworks on Fill 15B , bridge
works at BW06 and onsite haulage. No additiona l mitigation measures implemented.
Periodic (monthly)
monitoringBulk Earthworks 19A 15/06/2015 16:45 48 52 75 53.4 48-50 No 44.2 Compliant
Construction activities included the use of excavators to topsoil in cut 8
and bulk earthworks on Fill 11. No additiona l mitigation measures implemented.
Periodic (monthly)
monitoringBulk Earthworks 21G 16/06/2015 7:30 41 65 75 49.2 46-60 Yes 49.2
Compliant. Controls
as per NVMP
adequate
Construction activities included the use of a crane to unload bridge
decks, dozer pushing in crushing area and select preparation on Fill 15A. No additiona l mitigation measures implemented.
Periodic (monthly)
monitoringBulk Earthworks 20C 16/06/2015 8:00 41 59 75 48.5 40-60 Yes 48.5
Compliant. Controls
as per NVMP
adequate
Construction activities included the use of a crane to unload bridge
decks, dozer pushing in crushing area and select preparation on Fill 15A. No additiona l mitigation measures implemented.
Periodic (monthly)
monitoringBulk Earthworks 25C 16/06/2015 12:30 44 51 75 55.9 48.0 No 41.9 Compliant
Construction activities included bulk earthworks in the rest area, use of
excavator of Fill 19B and on site haulage. No additiona l mitigation measures implemented.
Periodic (monthly)
monitoringBulk Earthworks 29M 16/06/2015 13:55 52 50 75 41.6 36-50 Yes 41.6 Compliant Construction activities included traffic swtch preparation works. No additiona l mitigation measures implemented.
Periodic (monthly)
monitoringBulk Earthworks 31B 16/06/2015 14:35 45 57 75 54.8 54-60 No 51.6
Compliant. Controls
as per NVMP
adequate
Construction activities included traffic swtch preparation works. No additiona l mitigation measures implemented.
Out of Hours Works
AssessmentPaving 27a 25/06/2015 5:50 36 49-50 49-50 53.7 - No 47.7
Compliant. Controls
as per NVMP
adequate
Saw cutting on northbound mainline No additiona l mitigation measures implemented.
Out of Hours Works
AssessmentPaving 28a 25/06/2015 6:10 51 49 49 54.0 - No 47.3 Compliant Saw cutting on northbound mainline No additiona l mitigation measures implemented.
Periodic (monthly)
monitoringPaving 27a 27/06/2015 11:22 44 49-50 75 54.8 44-46 No 39.3 Compliant Paving machine maintenance No additiona l mitigation measures implemented.
Periodic (monthly)
monitoringPaving 28a 27/06/2015 11:00 51 49 75 44.2 40.0 No 19.4 Compliant
Paving string line adjustment and haulage from compound to paving
machine for routine maintenance.No additiona l mitigation measures implemented.
Periodic (monthly)
monitoringBridgeworks (D-Driven Piles) 30b 29/06/2015 10:28 41 54 75 57.8 50 - 56 No 49.4
Compliant. Controls
as per NVMP
adequate
Structure works at Bridge 14 (Stuarts Point Road Interchange) and
consisted of drilling / jackhammering, as well as excavator works to the
north.
No additiona l mitigation measures implemented.
Summary of monitoring events for report period Notes
Periodic (monthly) monitoring events - 12 1. Noise monitoring is completed in accordance with the Pacific highway Upgrade Frederickton to Eungai Constrcution Noise and Vibration Management Plan
Response to Complaint events - 0 (http://www.rms.nsw.gov.au/roadprojects/projects/pac_hwy/port_macquarie_coffs_harbour/fredrickton/project_documents.html)
Out of Hours Works Assessment events - 3
Spot check of noise intensive plant - 0 2. Where noise monitoring is completed at a sensitive receiver, the 'Actual Sound Level at reciever' is equal to the Recorded Sound Level
Spot check of background (no construction noise) - 0 3. Where noise monitoring is unable to be completed at a sensitive receiver, the 'Actual Sound Level at reciever' is calculated in accordance with the rough calculation of noise level (dB(A) = 10log(r12/r2
2)
Notes: as per the Interim Construction Noise Guidelines (DECC2009).
Orange shading indicates noise level above predicted noise level 4. ICNG = Interim Construction noise Guideline (DECC, 2009)
Red shading indicates noise level at reciever above specified noise level.
APPENDIX C – RAINFALL DATA
Table C-1 Site Rainfall Data
Date
Northern Compound
Weather Station
Main (Cooks) Compound
Weather Station
Southern (Frederickton)
Compound Weather Station
Daily Rainfall 5 day
cumulative Daily Rainfall Daily Rainfall
5 day
cumulative Daily Rainfall
1/06/2015 0.2 14 0.2 16.2 11.8
2/06/2015 14 16.2 11.8
3/06/2015 0.2 14.2 16.2 11.8
4/06/2015 0.2 14.4 16.2 11.8
5/06/2015 1.4 0.6
6/06/2015 0.8 1.8 0.8
7/06/2015 0.2 0.2
8/06/2015
9/06/2015 0.2 0.2
10/06/2015 10.8 11 10.6 10.8 2.6
11/06/2015 0.2 11.2 0.2 11
12/06/2015 2.4 13.6 2.0 13 0.4
13/06/2015 13.6 13
14/06/2015 0.2 13.8 0.2 13.2
15/06/2015 1.0 0.4
16/06/2015 1.2 1.2 1.2
17/06/2015 2.0 1.6 1.6
18/06/2015 0.2 0.2
19/06/2015
20/06/2015 0.4
21/06/2015
22/06/2015 0.2
23/06/2015 0.2
24/06/2015
25/06/2015 3.2 6.0 6.0
26/06/2015 0.2 0.2 0.2
27/06/2015 0.2
28/06/2015 0.2
29/06/2015 0.8
30/06/2015
Summary
Total Rainfall 24.8 26.4 13.8
Number of
rain days 21 15 9
Maximum
rainfall 10.8 14.4 10.6 16.2 6 11.8
Red indicated exceedance of the 85th
percentile five day rainfall event (46m)
Orange indicated exceedance of the 80th
percentile five day rainfall event (36.5mm)
APPENDIX D – BASIN DATA
Table D-1 Basin Discharge Quality
Basin Release Date pH NTU TSS Hydrocarbons Vol (KL) Land /
Water
31250W 3/06/2015 7.5 60 44.1 nil 593 land
31750W 2/06/2015 6.9 50 36.8 nil 558.4 land
35200E 3/06/2015 8.4 25 18.4 nil 552.3 water
35250E 2/06/2015 7.3 28 20.6 nil 345.8 water
35200W 3/06/2015 8.06 20 14.7 nil 388 water
28100E 4/06/2015 6.8 65 47.8 nil 679 land
33950W 4/06/2015 8.1 34 25.0 nil 787 water
30250E 2/06/2015 6.8 10 7.4 nil 656 water
30350E 2/06/2015 6.8 5 3.7 nil 1006.2 water
30750E 2/06/2015 6.6 10 7.4 nil 186.2 land
31150E 2/06/2015 8.4 60 44.1 nil 375 land
31650E 2/06/2015 6.9 42 30.9 nil 87.8 land
32700E 2/06/2015 7.8 45 33.1 nil 273 land
33070E 2/06/2015 8.3 40 29.4 nil 514.4 land
34350E 2/06/2015 7.05 33 24.3 nil 135.5 land
30400W 2/06/2015 7.2 5 3.7 nil 422.5 water
27550W 2/06/2015 6.8 55 40.4 nil 540 land
21550W 4/06/2015 7.9 27 19.9 nil 47.9 land
21200E 4/06/2015 8.1 31 22.8 nil 42.7 land
26650E 4/06/2015 8.3 5 3.7 nil 70.5 land
16500E 3/06/2015 8.1 23 16.9 nil 144.5 land
26050W 3/06/2015 7.9 50 36.8 nil 626.6 water
15500E 2/06/2015 8.5 53 39.0 nil 326 water
15000W 2/06/2015 7.7 35 25.7 nil 90 land
15400E 2/06/2015 7.7 45 33.1 nil 196 water
23850E 2/06/2015 7.3 30 22.1 nil 154.4 land
15450W 2/06/2015 8.2 40 29.4 nil 98.2 water
17450E 2/06/2015 7.8 52 38.2 nil 313.4 water
14500E 2/06/2015 7.8 27 19.9 nil 68.1 land
17350W 2/06/2015 7.8 45 33.1 nil 66.1 water
17400W 2/06/2015 8.1 35 25.7 nil 177.3 water
21700W 2/06/2015 6.9 30 22.1 nil 205 land
35650E 2/06/2015 6.5 9 6.6 nil 123.6 water
35750W 2/06/2015 7.6 13 9.6 nil 441.6 water
36750E 1/06/2015 7 55 40.4 nil 577.6 water
36750W 3/06/2015 6.9 12 8.8 nil 146.4 water
36850E 3/06/2015 6.9 55 40.4 nil 302.4 water
37200E 2/06/2015 6.5 9 6.6 nil 116 water
37350E 2/06/2015 8.1 12 8.8 nil 426 water
37600E 3/06/2015 7.1 9 6.6 nil 441.6 land
37600W 3/06/2015 6.9 40 29.4 nil 185.4 land
38100W 3/06/2015 7.05 20 14.7 nil 200 land
30350E 5/06/2015 6.9 55 40.4 nil 419.25 water
31250W 3/06/2015 7.5 60 44.1 nil 593 land
1. TSS calculated by correlation to NTU of 1.13
2. Count = 167
APPENDIX E – AIR QUALITY RESULTS
Table E-1 Dust Deposition Gauge Results for Impact Sites, June 2015
Table E-2 Dust Deposition Gauge Results for Reference Sites, June 2015
Sample
Number
Sample Location Goal
(g/m2/mth)
Insoluble
Content
(g/m2/mth)
Ash Content
(g/m2/mth)
Calculated
Rain
(from lab)
Rain Days
(weather
station)
Field Comments Construction Works
DDG 1A Frederickton Compound 4.0 0.8 0.5 29 9 Quarter full, clear, bugs
present
Batch plant operation, bulk
earthworks Fill 11, spoil
mound at Frederickton
Interchange and on-site
Haulage.
DDG 2A 243 Kemps Access 4.0 1.8 1.5 30 9 Quarter full, clear Crushing at Sauls Property,
Bulk Earthworks on Fill 15a,
and on-site haulage
DDG 3A 229 Cooks Lane 4.0 2.5 2.1 44 15 3/4 Full, clear Haulage, Batch plant
operation, paving, and Rest
Area construction
DDG 4A 62 Nirvana Way 4.0 0.3 0.1 39 21 Quarter full, clear Paving works ongoing
DDG 5A 21 Stuarts Point Road 4.0 0.3 0.2 35 21 Quarter full, clear Bulk earthworks, drainage,
culvert demolition
DDG 6A 3420 Pacific Highway Eungai 4.0 0.2 0.1 30 21 Quarter full, clear Finishing works, traffic switch
Sample
Number
Sample Location Goal
(g/m2/mth)
Insoluble
Content
(g/m2/mth)
Ash
Content
(g/m2/mth)
Calculated
Rain
(from lab)
Rain Days
(weather
station)
Field Comments Construction Works
DDG 1B Frederickton School 4.0 0.5 0.3 30 9 Quarter full, clear Background
DDG 2B 101 Kemps Access 4.0 0.9 0.5 27 9 Quarter full, clear Background
DDG 3B 92 Cooks Lane 4.0 3.6 1.4 52 15 3/4 Full, some algae present Background
DDG 4B Kawana Lane 4.0 0.2 0.1 45 21 Quarter full, clear Background
DDG 5B 165 Stuarts Point Road 4.0 0.8 0.5 33 21 Quarter full, clear Background
DDG 6B 26 Station Street, Eungai 4.0 0.1 0.1 32 21 Quarter full, clear Background