Sutherland Contamination Conditions
21 contamination conditions imposed by Sutherland across 3 development applications in our dataset. Contamination conditions manage land affected by past industrial, commercial or agricultural use — site investigation, remediation action plans, validation reporting and the safe handling of asbestos and hazardous material.
2. CONSIDERATION OF COMMUNITY VIEWS In coming to its decision, the Panel notes that no written submissions were made during public exhibition and therefore no issues of concern were raised. PANEL MEMBERS Annelise Tuor (Chair) Doug Lord Greg Britton Fiona Prodromou SCHEDULE 1 1 PANEL REF – LGA – DA NO. PPSSSH‐169 – Sutherland Shire – DA24/0290 2 PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT Construction of sandstone revetment wall, stairs, path, artwork and sandstone block seating 3 STREET ADDRESS 165 Sir Joseph Banks Drive, Kurnell 4 APPLICANT/OWNER Charlie Sammoun (ARUP) / NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service 5 TYPE OF REGIONAL Certain Coastal Protection Works DEVELOPMENT 6 RELEVANT MANDATORY • Environmental…
24. Management of site soil / fill material Disposal of site soils Any soils to be excavated beyond 2 metres below the finished surface level and disposed of from the site must be analysed and classified by an appropriately qualified and experienced environmental consultant, in accordance with relevant NSW EPA guidelines including the “Waste Classification Guidelines” 2014, prior to off-site disposal. Excavated material is to be transported to an appropriately licensed waste facility by an EPA licensed waste contractor in accordance with relevant NSW EPA guidelines. Reused soils Any soils excavated beyond 2 metres below the finished surface level to be reused on the site must be analysed…
51. Management of site soil / fill material Disposal of site soils Any soils to be excavated beyond 2 metres below the finished surface level and disposed of from the site must be analysed and classified by an appropriately qualified and experienced environmental consultant, in accordance with relevant NSW EPA guidelines including the DA24/0346 PAGE 18 “Waste Classification Guidelines” 2014, prior to off-site disposal. Excavated material is to be transported to an appropriately licensed waste facility by an EPA licensed waste contractor in accordance with relevant NSW EPA guidelines. Reused soils Any soils excavated beyond 2 metres below the finished surface level to be reused on the site…
24. Management of site soil / fill material Disposal of site soils Any soils to be excavated beyond 2 metres below the finished surface level and disposed of from the site must be analysed and classified by an appropriately qualified and experienced environmental consultant, in accordance with relevant NSW EPA guidelines including the “Waste Classification Guidelines” 2014, prior to off‐site disposal. Excavated material is to be transported to an appropriately licensed waste facility by an EPA licensed waste contractor in accordance with relevant NSW EPA guidelines. Reused soils Any soils excavated beyond 2 metres below the finished surface level to be reused on the site must be analysed…
52. Potential contaminated land - unexpected finds - during work If unexpected soil and/or groundwater contamination is encountered during any works; all work must cease and the situation must be promptly evaluated by an appropriately qualified, experienced and certified environmental consultant. The contaminated soil and/or groundwater must then be managed under the supervision of the environmental consultant, in accordance with relevant NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA) guidelines. The environmental consultant must be certified by one of the following certification schemes:, or demonstrate an equivalent standard acceptable to Sutherland Shire Council, Manager Environmental…
23. Acid sulfate soils - prior to recommencement of works If acid sulfate soils are treated and/or managed onsite; an appropriately qualified and experienced environmental consultant certified under one of the following schemes must certify that the acid sulfate soils were appropriately managed in accordance with the requirements of the NSW Acid Sulfate Soils Management Advisory Committee (ASSMAC) Acid Sulfate Soil Manual (1998) and consideration of relevant guidelines, prior to works recommencing on-site: • Environmental Institute of Australia and New Zealand Inc., ‘Certified Environmental Practitioner - General’ (EIANZ CEnvP - General); or, • Soil Science Australia ‘Certified Professional…
23. Acid sulfate soils - prior to recommencement of works If acid sulfate soils are treated and/or managed onsite; an appropriately qualified and experienced environmental consultant certified under one of the following schemes must certify that the acid sulfate soils were appropriately managed in accordance with the requirements of the NSW Acid Sulfate Soils Management Advisory Committee (ASSMAC) Acid Sulfate Soil Manual (1998) and consideration of relevant guidelines, prior to works recommencing on‐site: • Environmental Institute of Australia and New Zealand Inc., ‘Certified Environmental Practitioner ‐ General’ (EIANZ CEnvP ‐ General); or, • Soil Science Australia ‘Certified Professional…
27. Car park ventilation - alternate system To ensure adequate ventilation for the car park, details of compliance above must form part of the application for a construction certificate: Design As the basement car park does not appear to comply with the natural ventilation requirements of Section 4 of Australian Standards AS 1668.2 -2012, the car park must be either mechanically ventilated by a system complying with AS 1668.2 -2012 or alternatively, the natural ventilation system must be certified by a qualified mechanical ventilation engineer to the effect that the system is adequate. The certification shall confirm that the system will protect the health of occupants of the car park at…
25. Potential contaminated land - unexpected finds - during work If unexpected soil and/or groundwater contamination is encountered during any works; all work must cease and the situation must be promptly evaluated by an appropriately qualified, experienced and certified environmental consultant. The contaminated soil and/or groundwater must then be managed under the supervision of the environmental consultant, in accordance with relevant NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA) guidelines. The environmental consultant must be certified by one of the following certification schemes: • Environmental Institute of Australia and New Zealand Inc., ‘Certified Environmental Practitioner - Site…
25. Potential contaminated land - unexpected finds - during work If unexpected soil and/or groundwater contamination is encountered during any works; all work must cease and the situation must be promptly evaluated by an appropriately qualified, experienced and certified environmental consultant. The contaminated soil and/or groundwater must then be managed under the supervision of the environmental consultant, in accordance with relevant NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA) guidelines. The environmental consultant must be certified by one of the following certification schemes: • Environmental Institute of Australia and New Zealand Inc., ‘Certified Environmental Practitioner ‐ Site…
22. Acid sulfate soils - unexpected finds If acid sulfate soils are encountered during works, the situation is to be promptly evaluated by DA24/0290 PAGE 10 an appropriately qualified and experienced environmental consultant certified under one of the following schemes, in accordance with the requirements of the NSW Acid Sulfate Soils Management Advisory Committee (ASSMAC) Acid Sulfate Soil Manual (1998) and consideration of relevant guidelines: • Environmental Institute of Australia and New Zealand Inc., ‘Certified Environmental Practitioner - General’ (EIANZ CEnvP - General); or, • Soil Science Australia ‘Certified Professional Soil Scientist’ (SSA CPSS). Condition reason: Ensure the…
27. Unexpected Finds Protocol An Unexpected Finds Protocol (UFP) must be prepared by an appropriately qualified, experienced and certified environmental consultant to manage the discovery of unexpected contaminants which may be encountered during excavation and/or construction works. The environmental consultant must be certified by one of the following certification schemes: • Environmental Institute of Australia and New Zealand Inc., ‘Certified Environmental Practitioner - Site Contamination’ (EIANZ CEnvP - SC); or, • Soil Science Australia ‘Certified Professional Soil Scientist - Contaminated Site Assessment & Management’ (SSA CPSS CSAM). Condition reason: Ensure the protection of the…
22. Acid sulfate soils - unexpected finds If acid sulfate soils are encountered during works, the situation is to be promptly evaluated by an appropriately qualified and experienced environmental consultant certified under one of the following schemes, in accordance with the requirements of the NSW Acid Sulfate Soils Management Advisory Committee (ASSMAC) Acid Sulfate Soil Manual (1998) and consideration of relevant guidelines: • Environmental Institute of Australia and New Zealand Inc., ‘Certified Environmental Practitioner ‐ General’ (EIANZ CEnvP ‐ General); or, • Soil Science Australia ‘Certified Professional Soil Scientist’ (SSA CPSS). Condition reason: Ensure the protection of the…
2. All fill material imported to the site must be: a. Virgin Excavated Natural Material as defined in Schedule 1 of the Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997, or b. a material identified as being subject to a resource recovery exemption by the NSW EPA, or c. a combination of Virgin Excavated Natural Material as defined in Schedule 1 of the Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997 and a material identified as being subject to a resource recovery exemption by the NSW EPA. Condition reason: To ensure soil removed from the site is appropriately disposed of and soil imported to the site is not contaminated and is safe for future occupants. DA25/0286 PAGE 16
2. All fill material imported to the site must be: a. Virgin Excavated Natural Material as defined in Schedule 1 of the Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997, or b. a material identified as being subject to a resource recovery exemption by the NSW EPA, or c. a combination of Virgin Excavated Natural Material as defined in Schedule 1 of the Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997 and a material identified as being subject to a resource recovery exemption by the NSW EPA. Condition reason: To ensure soil removed from the site is appropriately disposed of and soil imported to the site is not contaminated and is safe for future occupants.
1. All excavated material removed from the site must be classified in accordance with the EPA’s Waste Classification Guidelines before it is disposed of at an approved waste management facility and the classification, and the volume of material removed must be reported to the principal certifier OR council (where a principal certifier is not required).
1. All excavated material removed from the site must be classified in accordance with the EPA’s Waste Classification Guidelines before it is disposed of at an approved waste management facility and the classification, and the volume of material removed must be reported to the principal certifier.
3. Any asbestos waste load over 100kg (including asbestos contaminated soil) or 10m² or more of asbestos sheeting must be registered with the EPA on line reporting tool WasteLocate. Condition reason: To ensure that the removal of asbestos is undertaken safely and professionally.
3. Any asbestos waste load over 100kg (including asbestos contaminated soil) or 10m² or more of asbestos sheeting must be registered with the EPA on line reporting tool WasteLocate. Condition reason: To ensure that the removal of asbestos is undertaken safely and professionally.
11. The requirements in the approved Kamay Revetment Wall - Preliminary Construction Environmental Management Plan, prepared by Charlie Sammoun (5/11/2024).
11. The requirements in the approved Kamay Revetment Wall ‐ Preliminary Construction Environmental Management Plan, prepared by Charlie Sammoun (5/11/2024).
Snippets shown for reference only. Verify against the original consent on the NSW Planning Portal.
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