Permission summary

Permission ID
OL000069939
Issue date
Expiry date
Status
Active
Activity site

274 - 310 Hallam Rd Hampton Park VIC 3976 AU

Permission holder

VEOLIA RECYCLING & RECOVERY PTY LTD
Level 4, 65 Pirrama Road
Pyrmont New South Wales 2009
Australia

Activity

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A01 (Reportable priority waste management)
Issued
A05a (Landfills - excluding municipal landfills servicing <5000 people)
Issued

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  • Conditions

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    OL_A1.1
    You must implement odour source controls that accord with the requirements of Section 6.7.3 of the Best Practice Environmental Management, Siting, Design, Operation and Rehabilitation of Landfills (EPA Publication 788) including, but not limited to: a) managing landfill gas odour; b) ensuring waste is covered appropriately and on time; and c) managing and treating leachate, where required, to prevent offensive odours off-site.
    OL_G1
    A copy of this licence must be kept at the activity site and be easily accessible to persons who are engaging in an activity conducted at the activity site. Information regarding the requirements of the licence and the Act duties must be included in site induction and training information.
    OL_G2
    You must immediately notify the Authority by calling 1300 EPA VIC (1300 372 842) in the event of: a) A discharge, emission or deposit which gives rise to, or may give rise to, actual or potential harm to human health or the environment; b) A malfunction, breakdown or failure of risk control measures at the activity site which could reasonably be expected to give rise to actual or potential harm to human health or the environment; or c) Any breach of the licence.
    OL_G3
    You must notify the Authority within 48 hours of the occurrence of any the following: (a) Any change to your name or address (including your registered address and activity site as applicable); (b) You become, or are likely to become, an insolvent under administration; (c) You become, or are likely to become, an externally administered company under the Corporations Act; or (d) A change to an officer (as defined in the Act). You must update your information in the EPA Interaction Portal if any other relevant administrative details for your business change.
    OL_G4a
    You must provide to the Authority with a Permission Information and Performance Statement (PIPS) in the form determined by the Authority within 2 months of receiving notification in writing from the Authority. The PIPS may be released to the public (in whole or in part).
    OL_G4b
    Information and monitoring records used for the preparation of, inclusion in, or support of, any reporting or notification that is required of you by the Authority (including data reporting, performance reporting, documents evidencing any risk and monitoring program) must be: a) retained for five years; and b) made available to the Authority on request.
    OL_G5
    1. You must develop a risk management and monitoring program for your activities which: (a) identifies all the risks of harm to human health and the environment which may arise from the activities you are engaging in at your activity site; (b) clearly defines your environmental performance objectives; (c) clearly defines your risk control performance objectives; (d) describes how the environmental and risk control performance objectives are being achieved; (e) identifies and describes how you will continue to eliminate or minimise the risks in 1(a) (above) so far as reasonably practicable (SFARP); and (f) describes how the information collated in compliance with this clause, is or will be disseminated, used or otherwise considered by you or any other entity. 2. The risk management and monitoring program must be: (a) documented in writing; (b) signed by a duly authorised officer of the licensed entity; and (c) made available to the Authority on request.
    OL_G6.2
    You must: (a) provide the Authority with a financial assurance in a form and for an amount determined by the Authority, by a date specified by the Authority; and (b) maintain such financial assurance (including any part of such assurance) so that it can be claimed on, utilised or realised by the Authority as and when required.
    OL_L1
    The risk management and monitoring program referenced in condition OL_G5 must be in accordance with Section A of the Landfill Licensing Guidelines (EPA Publication 1323). The risk management and monitoring program must be verified by a person who has been appointed as an environmental auditor under the Environment Protection Act 2017 and it must: a) describe the environmental monitoring of landfill gas, leachate, groundwater, land, air, odour, noise, dust and surface water which will be undertaken to respond to the risks identified in the risk assessment; b) contain trigger levels and contingency actions to prevent further pollution if trigger levels are exceeded; and c) specify the frequency for completing environmental audits of the landfill operation.
    OL_L10
    You must ensure that waste that has been previously deposited is not recovered and reprocessed except in accordance with written approval from EPA.
    OL_L11
    You must ensure that waste is not stockpiled at the activity site prior to deposit in a cell except in accordance with written approval from EPA.
    OL_L12
    You must ensure that an independent annual survey is conducted by a licensed surveyor, or other method approved by the Authority in writing, by the end of June each year for each landfill cell at the activity site and submitted to the Authority with your permission information and performance statement. The survey must: a) confirm the volume and mass of air space consumed since the last survey; and b) verify that the top of the waste deposited in cells is in compliance with the EPA approved pre-settlement contour plan.
    OL_L13
    You must manage each landfill cell so that the surface contour prior to settlement conforms to the surface profile grades in Section 8.1.5 of the Best Practice Environmental Management, Siting, Design, Operation and Rehabilitation of Landfills (EPA Publication 788) or otherwise as approved by the Authority in writing and so that the top of waste prior to settlement is not higher at any point than the pre-settlement top of waste approved contour plan shown in Appendix 3.
    OL_L14
    A weighbridge must be used at the landfill to measure and record: a) the weight of waste received at the site; and b) the weight of waste that is removed from the site.
    OL_L15
    You must take measures to prevent hotspots in the waste mass at the landfill site.
    OL_L16
    You must report hotspots within the waste mass to the Authority within 24 hours of detection, and provide a follow-up action plan within 7 days detailing how the hotspot will be cooled, including monitoring, actions completed and to be taken, along with the proposed timeframes.
    OL_L17
    You must manage hotspots within the waste mass in accordance with the Landfill Licensing Guidelines (EPA Publication 1323).
    OL_L18
    You must: a) notify the Authority of your intention to commence construction of a new landfill cell at the activity site by written notice in accordance with Appendix 7 of the Landfill Licensing Guidelines (EPA Publication 1323); and b) not start constructing a new cell without written approval from the Authority.
    OL_L18.1
    Prior to waste placement in Cell 14B you must: Provide confirmation of the completion of the placement of the Sidewall Protection Layer material and installation of the geotextile cushion/leachate strip drains (including overlying Sidewall Protection Layer material) at the eastern bund and inspection/assessment of the non-woven geotextile components by the TPCC must be audited by an EPA appointed Environmental Auditor. The results of the auditing must be reported to EPA in the form of an Addendum to the Cell 14B Construction Audit Report where audited Mr Peter J Ramsay. Alternately, in accordance with EPA guidance, where these components are audited by another EPA appointed Environmental Auditor, a complete Environmental Audit Report must be prepared by the Auditor.
    OL_L19
    Prior to commencing construction of a new landfill cell you must submit the following material to the Authority so that it may consider whether or not to grant approval for the construction of the new cell: a) detailed designs of the landfill cell meaning plans, technical specifications and a construction quality assurance plan which comply with Section 6 and Appendices D, E and F of the Best Practice Environmental Management, Siting, Design, Operation and Rehabilitation of Landfills (EPA Publication 788); b) an assessment report of the of the detailed designs prepared by a person who has been appointed as an environmental auditor under the Environment Protection Act 2017 in accordance with Appendix 14 of the Landfill Licensing Guidelines (EPA Publication 1323); and c) a completed and signed auditor declaration in the format shown in Appendix 15 of the Landfill Licensing Guidelines (EPA Publication 1323).
    OL_L2
    You must engage a person who has been appointed as an environmental auditor under the Environment Protection Act 2017 to conduct environmental audits of the nature and extent of the risk of harm to human health or the environment arising from landfill operation under Section 208 of the Act at the frequency specified in the monitoring program.
    OL_L20
    Upon approval by the Authority to construct each new landfill cell, you must engage a person who has been appointed as an environmental auditor under the Environment Protection Act 2017 to conduct an environmental audit and submit an environmental audit statement and environmental audit report to the Authority. The environmental audit report must: a) verify that the construction of the new landfill cell is in accordance with EPA approved designs; b) assess any potential risks associated with the construction or use of the new landfill cell; and c) be prepared in accordance with Section 212 of the Environment Protection Act 2017.
    OL_L21
    You must not commence filling of any new landfill cell with waste without the written approval of EPA.
    OL_L22
    You must implement a rehabilitation plan for the landfill. The plan must: a) be revised after each cell is full, if necessary; b) meet the requirements of Section 8 of Best Practice Environmental Management, Siting, Design, Operation and Rehabilitation of Landfills (EPA Publication 788); c) set timeframes for placement of final capping of all completed cells, calculated from the date that the cell became full; and d) set timeframes for the progressive capture and treatment of landfill gas and leachate from each completed cell.
    OL_L23
    You must place intermediate cover on all cells within one month of the date that the cell became full. The intermediate cover must comprise a minimum of 500 mm of compacted clay or compacted clay rich soil or alternative cover approved by the Authority in writing.
    OL_L24
    In circumstances where the deposit of waste in a cell is likely to cease for a period of three months or more, you must place intermediate cover on the cell within one month of the date that waste was last placed in the cell. The intermediate cover must comprise a minimum of 500 mm of compacted clay or compacted clay rich soil or alternative cover approved by the Authority in writing.
    OL_L25
    Prior to commencing construction of each new section of landfill cap you must submit the following to the Authority for approval: a) detailed designs of the landfill cap, meaning plans, technical specifications and a construction quality assurance plan which comply with Section 8 and Appendices D, E and F of the Best Practice Environmental Management, Siting, Design, Operation and Rehabilitation of Landfills (EPA Publication 788); b) an assessment report of the detailed designs of the cap prepared by a person who has been appointed as an environmental auditor under the Environment Protection Act 2017 in accordance with Appendix 14 of the Landfill Licensing Guidelines (EPA Publication 1323); and c) a completed and signed auditor declaration in the format shown in Appendix 15 of the Landfill Licensing Guidelines (EPA Publication 1323).
    OL_L26
    Upon approval by the Authority to construct each new landfill cap you must engage a person who has been appointed as an environmental auditor under the Environment Protection Act 2017 to conduct and submit an environmental audit report to the Authority. The environmental audit report must: a) verify that the construction of the cap is in accordance with EPA approved designs; b) assess any potential risks associated with the construction; and c) be prepared in accordance with Section 212 of the Environment Protection Act 2017.
    OL_L27
    You must complete final capping of cells within 2 years of the date that cell became full, in compliance with the approved rehabilitation plan.
    OL_L28
    You must provide the Authority with at least 6 month’s notice of your intention to cease accepting waste at the activity site.
    OL_L29
    You must submit a waste mass balance report at the same time that you submit each waste levy statement required under section 150 of the Environment Protection Act 2017. The waste mass balance report must be completed in accordance with the Waste Mass Balance Guideline (EPA Publication 2040), as amended from time to time.
    OL_L3
    You must ensure that surface water is segregated from active landfill cells.
    OL_L4
    Waters contaminated by leachate must not be discharged beyond the boundaries of the site.
    OL_L4.1
    You must extract leachate from cells 4, 5, 7, 8, 9A, 9B, 14A, 10A, 10B, 11A-P1, 11A-P2, 12-P1, 12-P2, 13-P1, 13-P2 and 14B such that the depth of leachate above the lowest point of the drainage layer does not exceed 300mm.
    OL_L4.2.1
    You must ensure that leachate levels within all landfill cells except cells 4, 5, 7, 8, 9A, 9B, 14A, 10A, 10B 11A-P1, 11A-P2, 12-P1, 12-P2, 13-P1, 13-P2 and 14B are maintained at least one and a half metres lower than the groundwater level as measured at the nearest down gradient bore.
    OL_L4.5
    You must review and update the hydrogeological assessment for the activity site every 5 years after 12 February 2021 and provide to EPA.
    OL_L5
    You must take all practicable measures to prevent emissions of landfill gas from exceeding the action levels specified in Table 6.4 of Best Practice Environmental Management, Siting, Design, Operation and Rehabilitation of Landfills (EPA Publication 788).
    OL_L5.1.1
    You must operate in accordance with a site Landfill Gas Management Plan approved by EPA.
    OL_L6
    All waste in the cell(s) listed in Appendix 7, apart from at the active tipping face must be covered at all times.
    OL_L7
    By the end of each day's operations waste must be covered in one of these ways: a) with a layer of soil at least 0.15 metres thick if the waste is only solid inert waste; b) with a layer of soil at least 0.30 metres thick for all other wastes; c) using alternative cover approved by the Authority in writing.
    OL_L7.1.1
    You must effectively strip back cover soils prior to the next lift of waste to prevent perched leachate levels.
    OL_L7.1.2
    You must store cover soils around the operational cell for immediate use when required.
    OL_L8
    You must: a) limit the area of the tipping face of each cell to 1250m2; b) only operate one tipping face at any time unless a second tipping face is required for short term operational reasons; and c) ensure the active tipping face is mechanically stable as per Section 7.6 of the Best Practice Environmental Management, Siting, Design, Operation and Rehabilitation of Landfills (EPA Publication 788).
    OL_L9
    You must ensure all of the following: a) Waste that is accepted for disposal at the activity site is only placed into cell(s) listed in Appendix 7; and b) Waste for disposal is not placed outside of the perimeter of any cell(s) listed in Appendix 7.
    OL_WA1
    You must ensure all of the following: a) Only waste of a type shown in Appendix 4 of this licence is accepted at the activity site; and b) If it is identified that any waste has been received at the activity site that is of a type not shown in Appendix 4 in contravention of paragraph a) above, such waste must be placed in a designated and sign-posted temporary storage area and sent for disposal to a site licensed by the Authority to receive such waste within 21 days of the date it was received.
    OL_WM14
    All plant and equipment must be maintained and operated in proper working condition, in accordance with the manufacturer’s specifications.
    OL_WM3.1
    You must implement litter controls that accord with the requirements of Section 7.8 of the Best Practice Environmental Management, Siting, Design, Operation and Rehabilitation of Landfills (EPA Publication 788), including, but not limited to: a) minimising the size of the tipping area; b) controlling litter at the active tipping area; c) establishing a program of frequent cleaning of litter from fences and the surrounding area; and d) establishing contingency plans to deal with extreme events that cause gross litter problems.
    OL_WM4
    You must ensure that waste does not burn at the activity site.
  • Waste information

    Learn more about waste acceptance regulations.

    K210
    Solid commercial food wastes, not otherwise specified in "Schedule 5—Waste Classification" of the Environment Protection Regulations 2021
    K220
    Manures including any mixture of manure and biodegradable animal bedding such as straw
    K230
    Processed solid organic waste, including unpasteurised or otherwise contaminated material
    K300
    Commercial garden & landscaping organics that does not contain any physical or chemical contamination
    K310-H
    Timber treated with hazardous substances, including sawdust
    K310-NH
    Untreated timber, including sawdust
    K400-NH
    Biosolids that meet the permit conditions in the permit in relation to item 23 (A15—Biosolids supply or use) in the Table in Schedule 1 of the Environment Protection Regulations 2021
    N122
    Excavated material or engineered fill including fill material, other than item 83 or 85 of "Schedule 5—Waste Classification" of the Environment Protection Regulations 2021
    T130-NH
    Sludges or slurries, including drilling muds other than item 102 of "Schedule 5—Waste Classification" of the Environment Protection Regulations 2021
    T141
    Tyre pieces less than 250 millimetres in size measured in any dimension
    T340
    Quarantine and biosecurity waste
    W_1
    Municipal Waste - waste from a municipal kerbside collection
    W_2
    Industrial Waste (Construction and Demolition) - Waste from construction, demolition and other sources which is solid inert waste
    W_3
    Industrial Waste (Commercial and Industrial) - Waste from commercial and industrial sources that includes putrescible waste
    W_6
    Agricultural mortalities - mortalities from the agriculture sector such as deceased livestock and mortalities from broiler farms, not otherwise listed as Reportable Priority Waste
    X100
    Textiles
    X200
    Leather and rubber, other than tyres
    Y100
    Concrete
    Y110
    Bricks
    Y120
    Rubble (including foundry sands without hazardous substances)
    Y130
    Plaster board and cement sheeting
    Y140
    Asphalt
    Z100
    Glass
    Z300
    Steel
    Z310
    Aluminium
    Z320
    Non-ferrous metals, other than Aluminium
    Z400
    Cardboard
    Z410
    Liquid paperboard
    Z420
    Newsprint and magazines
    Z430
    Office paper
    Z500
    Plastics, PIC #1 through #7
  • Documents

    In the event of a discrepancy between the conditions listed on this page and the linked statutory document, the statutory document prevails

    OL000069939 - Statutory Document_May 2023.pdf

  • Performance Statements

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