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‘WASTE MANAGEMENT PLANFor: 48 – 52 Edward Street, Riverstone NSW CLIENT: Ivan Schvetz REFERENCE: 18-5688-A-1 DATE: 8 February 2018

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Page 1: ‘WASTE MANAGEMENT P

‘WASTE MANAGEMENT PLAN’

For:

48 – 52 Edward Street, Riverstone NSW

CLIENT: Ivan Schvetz

REFERENCE: 18-5688-A-1

DATE: 8 February 2018

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LIMITATIONS STATEMENT

EnviroTech Pty. Ltd. has undertaken the following report in accordance with the scope of works set out between

EnviroTech Pty. Ltd. and the client. EnviroTech Pty. Ltd. derived the data in this report primarily from the site and

soil assessment conducted on the date of site inspection. The impacts of future events may require future

investigation of the site and subsequent data analysis, together with a re-evaluation of the conclusions and

recommendations of this report.

In preparing this report, EnviroTech Pty. Ltd has relied upon, and assumed accurate, certain site information

provided by the client and other persons. Except as otherwise stated in the report, we have not attempted to

verify the accuracy or completeness of any such information. EnviroTech Pty. Ltd. accepts no liability or

responsibility whatsoever for or in respect to any use or reliance upon this report by any third party.

AUTHOR TECHNICAL REVIEWER

Jack Braithwaite

Environmental Scientist

B.Sc (BIO) (Hons.)

Simon Doberer

Environmental Scientist/Operations Manager

B.Sc (ENV)

COPYRIGHT © 2018

The information, including the intellectual property contained in this document is confidential and

proprietary to ENVIROTECH PTY. LTD. It may be used only by the person, company or organisation to

whom it is provided for the stated purpose for which it is provided. It must not be given to any other

person, company or organisation without the prior written approval of the Director of ENVIROTECH PTY.

LTD. ENVIROTECH PTY. LTD. reserves all legal rights and remedies in relation to any infringement of its

rights in respect of confidential information.

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Document Management

Version Date Author Reviewed Author

A 02/02/18 JB 09/03/2018 SD

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

APPLICANT DETAILS .......................................................................................................... 5

OUTLINE OF THE PROPOSAL .............................................................................................. 5

INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................... 6

Key objectives of the Waste Management Plan ............................................................. 6

SECTION 1: DEMOLITION & SITE CLEARING ...................................................... 9

SECTION 2: CONSTRUCTION ................................................................................... 11

SECTION 3: ON-GOING USE OF A PREMISE ......................................................... 13

Expected Waste Streams ............................................................................................... 13

Waste Generation Estimates ......................................................................................... 14

Waste Storage Calculations .......................................................................................... 14

SECTION 4: WASTE COLLECTION AND MANAGEMENT ................................. 15

Collection Management Procedure ............................................................................... 15

Storage room and collection equipment ....................................................................... 17

Preparation & Procedures prior to Council Waste Collection ...................................... 18

Contracts and Purchasing .............................................................................................. 18

…………………………………………………………………………………………

Appendix 1: Example MGB Colour Delineation & Sizing

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APPLICANT DETAILS

Name: Abode Designs

Contact: Ivan Schvetz (Abode Designs)

Phone Number: 0419 405 006

Email address: [email protected]

OUTLINE OF THE PROPOSAL

Address: 48-52 Edward Street, Riverstone NSW

Council: Blacktown City

Proposed Development: Proposed Rock Crushing Facility

Buildings and other structures

currently on the site: Existing 3 walled brick structure with no roof

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INTRODUCTION

This Waste Management Plan (WMP) has been prepared on behalf of Abode Designs to

accompany the Development Application for the 48-52 Edward Street, Riverstone NSW. The

plan shall estimate quantities of waste materials generated from the demolition, construction

and operational phases of the development.

The proposed development is for a rock crushing facility. The facility will house a small office

area while the majority of the site will be floor space for the storage of Virgin Excavated Natural

Material, the crusher, and the crushed VENM which will become road base.

Key objectives of the Waste Management Plan

The overarching principles of this waste management plan shall be in accordance with the 5-

step hierarchy of waste management:

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Management Plan aims & objectives:

1. Minimise the amount of waste generated as part of this project;

2. Maximise the amount of material which is sent for reuse, recycling or reprocessing; and

3. Minimise the amount of material sent to landfill.

4. Maintain Compliance with the relevant council policies

Consideration has been given to the following waste management elements:

Prioritise waste avoidance: Determine and implement ways to avoid the generating waste is

considered as a top priority

On site: The site has been developed to ensure the preferred waste management system will

work onsite, including bin placement and access;

Waste streams: The waste streams that are likely to be generated and estimates of the

approximate volumes of various waste materials and storage space required has been

identified;

Services: An appropriately qualified waste management contractor who will provide services

for the waste streams generated and data on waste/recycling generation will be engaged to

manage waste on site;

Allocate roles and responsibilities: Those involved in the construction will be made aware of

their responsibilities in relation to the waste management plan at all phases to ensure it is

being followed;

Monitor: Waste generation will be monitored at all phases of development and through on-

going use to collect data relevant for evaluation

Evaluate: An evaluation of waste estimates in the plan against the actual data for waste

generated will occur on a regular basis to ensure waste is being dealt with in a sustainable

manner.

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Waste Provisions

This development shall achieve the objectives set by Blacktown City council DCP 2015.

Information regarding the following is provided:

1). The suggested location of a communal waste/recycling storage room capable of storing

the required footprint of bins for the design waste volume.

2). An identified collection point adjacent to the local road with street access for council

pick-up. The proposed area is greater than 3m x 0.9m x 3.9m high.

3). The proposed method of transportation of bins from storage to collection is via

caretaker/occupant wheeling the bins to curb-side.

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SECTION 1: DEMOLITION & SITE CLEARING

A). Waste Management procedures are identified from the very preliminary stages to

maximize waste minimization and management potential benefits.

B). The demolition and site clearing phase shall consist of demolition of the existing

open 3 walled brick structure.

Conditions of waste management

Tipping Receipts – Tipping receipts for all materials disposed of must be kept and provided to

council as requested

Removal of waste off site – When it is required that fill/rubbish/asbestos be removed from site

the materials will be required to be classified as per NSW EPA Waste Classification Guidelines

(2008)

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*Please see attached site plan detailing on-site storage areas/containers and vehicular access.

Table 1. – Phase 1: DEMOLITION & SITE CLEARING

Materials Destination

Re-use and Recycling Disposal

Material

Estimated

Volume

(m3)

ON-SITE

Specify Proposed Re-

Use or On-Site

Recycling

OFF-SITE

Specify Contractor

and

Recycling Outlet

Specify Contractor

and

Landfill Site

Excavation

Material 0

Excavated soil to be

re-used on site for

levelling purposes

N/A

Green

Waste 5

Trees and other

vegetation cleared

are to be mulched

on‐site and reused

on‐site for

landscaping /

composting purposes

Any green waste

can be recycled at

an

organic resource

recovery facility.

SUEZ

Seven Hills Organic

Resource Recovery

Facility,

29 Powers Road,

Seven Hills NSW 1300 651 116

N/A

All Structural

Materials 2

Reuse on site for fill

purposes N/A

Any waste that will not be

reused can be disposed of

at Blacktown Waste

Services

25 Harris Avenue, Marsden

Park NSW 2765

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SECTION 2: CONSTRUCTION

The construction phase will consider the waste generated once all the materials from the

demolition and site clearing phase have been removed. During this phase the site manager will

ensure that those involved with the construction are aware of their responsibility regarding

waste management.

This plan will be monitored by management to ensure adherence.

Table 2. - Phase 2: CONSTRUCTION

Materials Destination

Re-use and Recycling Disposal

Material

Estimated

Volume

(m3)

ON-SITE

Specify Proposed Re-Use

or On-Site Recycling

OFF-SITE

Specify Contractor

and

Recycling Outlet

Specify

Contractor

and

Landfill Site

Excavation

Material 10

Excavated soil to be re-

used on site for levelling

purposes

Excess excavation material

can be taken to a

materials recycling

facility.

Facility TBA upon

appointment of contractor

Facility TBA upon

appointment of

contractor

Green

Waste 0 N/A N/A N/A

Bricks <1

To be reused onsite for

minor applications

during

construction

Excess bricks can be taken

to a materials recycling

facility

Facility TBA upon

appointment of contractor

Facility TBA upon

appointment of

contractor

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Concrete 40

To be reused onsite for

minor applications

during

construction of the

road

Excess concrete can

be taken to a

materials recycling

facility.

Facility TBA upon

appointment of contractor

Facility TBA

upon

appointment of

contractor

Timber <1

To be reused onsite for

minor applications

during

construction

Excess timber can be taken

to a materials recycling

facility

Facility TBA upon

appointment of contractor

Facility TBA upon

appointment of

contractor

Plasterboard 0.2 N/A

Excess Plasterboard can be

recycled at ReGyp Waste

Services recycling facility

Facility TBA upon

appointment of contractor

Facility TBA upon

appointment of

contractor

Metals 1 N/A

Metal waste can

be taken to a

materials recycling

facility.

Facility TBA upon

appointment of contractor

Facility TBA upon

appointment of

contractor

Other

(e.g.

plastics,

glass, paper,

ceramics,

cloths,

wiring)

10 N/A

Other materials,

provided they are

non‐hazardous, can

be sent to a resource

recovery and

recycling facility.

Facility TBA upon

appointment of contractor

Facility TBA upon

appointment of

contractor

Please see attached site plan detailing on-site storage areas/containers and vehicular access.

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SECTION 3: ON-GOING USE OF A PREMISE

Expected Waste Streams

The predicted waste streams for ongoing use of the apartments and outdoor communal areas

will predominately consist of:

- Co-Mingled Recycling: Cardboard, paper, glass & plastic recycling*

- General Waste

*Glass/plastic & paper/cardboard types of recycling will be consolidated into the one system as

this is the most common system thereby making it economically feasible and simple to adopt

and manage.

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Waste Generation Estimates

The following table will estimate the amount of waste generated for the number of employee’s

onsite.

Table 3 - WASTE GENERATION ESTIMATES

Type of waste to be

generated

Expected volume

per week (Litres)

Proposed on-site

storage and

treatment facilities

Destination

General waste 280 660 Weekly council

pickup

Co-mingled

recycling 280 660

Fortnightly council

pickup

Waste Storage Calculations

The capacity of the garbage collection rooms is assessed in the following table. The 660L

general waste and recyclable waste bin footprint are as follows:

Collection room general waste and recyclable bins (660L): 0.98 m2

Table 5. - WASTE ROOM SPACE REQUIREMENT

Bin Room

No. of General

Waste Bins Required

(660 L)

No. of Recyclable

Waste Bins Required

(660 L)

Total Space

Required

TBA 1 1 2.2 m2

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SECTION 4: WASTE COLLECTION AND MANAGEMENT

Collection Management Procedure

The following outlines the recommended waste and recycling systems that will be implemented

for the crushing facility. The recommendations shall comply with council requirements outlined

in Blacktown City councils DCP 2015.

Waste will be collected within the office of the site.

No compaction of general waste is to occur as this will result in an increase in the weight of the

bins rendering them unsafe for transporting by collection staff and in servicing by council.

A small residential recycling bin will be located in the office and will be transported to the

garbage room by caretakers.

Garbage rooms are to be advised as one was not included in the plans provided.

In the collection room the waste will be placed into 660 Litre bins which shall then, prior to

weekly council pick-up be sent to the street for collection. It shall be the responsibility of

management/caretakers to put out and return the bins to the garbage collection and storage

room post pick up.

Other items of waste such as bulky items which cannot be easily disposed of via general

garbage collection shall be stored on site within a caged storage section in the garbage room.

These items will be disposed via arrangement through council.

To prevent contamination of the recycling stream and to adhere to collection protocol cleaners,

caretakers and building management shall conduct regular monitoring or the waste streams.

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Figure 1- Garbage collection plan (Lower Level Floorplan)

Proposed location

of 660L bins and

suggested bin room

location

Proposed location of

curbside council

pickup

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Storage room and collection equipment

In accordance with Blacktown City council requirements the storage area shall be organized so

that:

The area will be only accessible by management and trained staff therefore all entry

doors shall be childproof and self-closing.

The bins are easily identified: The color coded as per council requirements, their storage

locations will be clearly labeled

The rooms shall be readily accessible, and maneuverability shall not be impeded:

o This is achieved through adequate space allocation and maintaining good

housekeeping procedures

Installation of external water tap and provision of adequate drainage to sewer for

wastewater discharge from bin wash-down. This shall include grated stormwater access

drainage inside each collection room to allow safe, regular hose-down/cleaning of the

storage space.

The noise generated from waste management procedures shall be minimised:

o Bins are to have bump rails to prevent contact with walls

o Access to room shall be via ramp rather than lip or step

o Ground surfaces are to be of a smooth finish.

The room design shall conform to the building code of Australia, Australian standards

and local laws ensuring safety of all those interacting within or around the site and

included operations.

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Preparation & Procedures prior to Council Waste Collection

This report proposes ongoing waste management council collection plan as detailed in Abode

Design Architectural Plan: Proposed Lower Level Floor Plan is to be the location of the

bins. A bin room is to be included on the plan.

Prior to weekly (fortnightly for co-mingled recycling bin) council pick-up, the bins are to be

transported by caretakers and positioned alongside the local road to allow access by council

garbage trucks within the allocated area which exceeds the required 3m x 0.9m x 3.9m high.

Contracts and Purchasing

The guidelines and procedures detailed in the waste management plan is to be followed by

subcontractors conducting work on the site.

Head Contractor - Roles & Responsibilities

It is the role of the head contractor to ensure that the guiding principles of the waste

management hierarchy are followed:

Avoid – it is best practice that the generation of waste is to be avoided where practical

Reduce – ensure correct material quantities are order for works conducted, and where

oversupply occurs, materials are to be returned to the supplier or moved off-site and

sold

Reuse, Recycle, Treat & Dispose – any waste generated is to be actively managed to

adhere to the overarching site recycling strategy, including diversion into waste types to

facilitate reuse, resale or recycling

Site Manager - Roles & Responsibilities

It is the role of the site manger to ensure the following:

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All subcontractors and employees are to be trained WMP practices and guidelines

detailed within this report. Ongoing monitoring shall be conducted to ensure adherence

of WMP guidelines.

Subcontractors and associated works are to be managed to ensure waste minimization

and increase the ability of waste reuse / recycling between contractors

Waste designated for reuse onsite is to be separated and stockpiled in a secure location

separated from that of recycling

The collection / disposal of waste and recycling from the site is to be organized by

appropriate contractors

Signage with garbage rooms is to be installed and maintained to ensure correct division

of waste types and communicate correct waste management practices (as detailed in

the WMP)

Generated waste and receptacles / areas are to be monitored to ensure proper

functioning. This includes observing and acting upon any potential leakages /

contamination*, capacity exceedance of MGB’s or incorrect waste division by staff,

contractors or residence

*Contamination note:

In the event of significant contamination to a bin or location, the Site Manager is to be

informed by way of a non-conformance report procedure. Identified offending parties are to

rectify the situation at their own cost. It is the role of the quality management systems of the

head contractor to manage the non-conformance process.

QDO 054-0 RELEASE DATE: 09/03/18

WASTE PLAN APPROVED BY: DANIEL MATHEW

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Appendix 1 - Waste Management Equipment

Examples of sizes of mobile garbage bins and their coloured waste designation appropriate for potential use onsite:

Figure 1. – 60L–360L Mobile Garbage Bins Figure 2. – Camden Council ‘3 Bin System’ – General (Red), Recyclable (Yellow) and Green

Waste (Green)

Figure 3. – 660L-1100L Mobile Garbage Bins