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> Community Consultative
Committee meeting
BORAL
QUARRIES
TEVEN 15 November 2017
Teven Quarry offices, Teven
Agenda ˃ Welcome, administration and ‘safety moment’
˃ Quarry operations update
˃ Environmental management and performance
˃ Planning consent modification – one year on…
˃ Community participation and general business
Welcome, administration and ‘safety moment’
˃ Welcome and re-introductions
˃ Previous meetings – 2017 Whole of Community Meeting ˃ 8 June 2017
˃ Presentations and meeting notes from previous meetings are available from the quarry’s website
– www.boral.com.au/tevenquarry
˃ Any matters arising?
˃ Apologies for this meeting
˃ Safety moment
> Quarry operations update
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˃ Pacific Highway upgrades ˃ Woolgoolga to Ballina
˃ Construction of the new Harwood Bridge
˃ Construction of Ferngrove
residential estate
˃ Local projects ˃ Internal supply to Boral Concrete plants
˃ Internal supply to Boral Asphalt plants
˃ Local civil construction companies
˃ Local supply to landscaping yards
˃ Local supply to Ballina Shire Council
Current and future projects
Zero/One/Ten Award
IQA Innovation
Awards 2017
> Environmental management and
performance
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Averaging
Period g/m2/montha
Deposited Dustb Annual 4.00
a – Maximum total deposited dust level
b – Dust is assessed as insoluble solids as defined by
AS3580.10.1-1991 (AM-19) (At the nearest existing or
likely future off-site sensitive receptor)
Source: Table 7.1 (Page 28) of the Approved Methods
for the Modelling and Assessment of Air Pollutants in
NSW – DEC 2005
Average Dust Deposition (Insoluble Solids)
Site 1 0.30 g/m2
Site 2 0.53 g/m2
Site 3 1.80 g/m2
Site 4 0.39 g/m2
As of February 2015 the Environmental Analysis
Laboratory (EAL) at Southern Cross University has
been collecting and analysing the Deposited Dust
sample bottles at the Boral Teven Quarry
Environmental monitoring
Annual Average Dust Deposition (Insoluble Solids) 0.30 g / m2 / month
Environmental monitoring
Annual Average Dust Deposition (Insoluble Solids) 0.53 g / m2 / month
Environmental monitoring
Annual Average Dust Deposition (Insoluble Solids) 1.80 g / m2 / month
Environmental monitoring
Annual Average Dust Deposition (Insoluble Solids) 0.39 g / m2 / month
Environmental monitoring
Environmental monitoring
Water quality limits for Boral Teven Quarry from EPA Licence No 2261
* On the 14/6/17 - 235mm of rainfall was recorded in previous 5 consecutive days. As per condition L1.3 of EPL2216, discharge of runoff exceeding the quality limits in L2.4 to waters from the premises is permitted when the discharge occurs solely as a result of rainfall at the premises exceeding a total of
63.2 millimetres over any consecutive five day period.
Boral Teven Quarry Blast
Limits
• Only 1 blast per day
• Only blast between 9am to
4pm Monday to Friday
• Vibration limits
•5mm/s 95%
•10mm/s 100%
• Overpressure Limits
• 115dB 95%
• 120dB 100%
Date Time Overpressure [dB] Peak Vibration [mm/s]
Tuesday, 8 September 2015 11:48:58 109.9 2.0
Tuesday, 22 September 2015 13:20:50 114.4 1.5
Thursday, 1 October 2015 13:03:07 106.0 2.1
Friday, 16 October 2015 13:32:00 107.0 2.1
Friday, 23 October 2015 13:15:24 110.6 0.8
Thursday, 24 March 2016 11:05:00 104.9 1.1
Tuesday, 3 May 2016 15:03:00 107.5 2.5
Wednesday, 29 June 2016 12:20:00 102.8 0.7
Friday, 9 September 2016 12:03:00 108.8 2.4
Friday, 7 October 2016 12:25:00 <110 <0.51
Monday, 30 January 2017 15:14:00 114.4 0.2
Monday, 13 March 2017 14:45:00 112.8 2.8
Monday, 10 April 2017 12:52:00 101.9 2.8
Friday, 28 July 2017 13:08:00 111.8 1.8
Tuesday, 29 August 2017 12:19:00 No Trigger No Trigger
Monday, 11 September 2017 12:13:00 108.4 2.3
Tuesday, 19 September 2017 15:00:00 101.0 0.6
> Planning consent modification –
one year on…
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Consent modification – one year on… ˃ Almost 12 months has passed since Council approved the consent modification.
˃ Operating hours for processing have been firmly implemented:
˃ Monday to Friday – 7am to 6pm
˃ Saturday - None
˃ Mobile crushing has been conducted for 31 working days.
˃ Of the additional commitments made by Boral upon approval: ˃ Improved surface water management - dams and drains built earlier this year are working well
˃ Compliance noise monitoring undertaken during June showed no exceedance.
˃ Mobile plant noise mitigation strategy is to be undertaken if exceedance detected.
˃ Resident feedback – how have you found things
during the past year? Any need for change?
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> Community participation and
general business
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Community participation
˃ The Boral Teven Quarry has this year supported or been involved with: ˃ Boral’s corporate environmental partners, Conservation Volunteers Australia, spent three days
working at the Southern Cross School, Ballina.
˃ Ballina Lions Club’s World Festival of Magic Children’s Christmas Party.
˃ Immune Deficiencies Foundation Australia.
˃ Donation to the Ballina Junior Touch Football Association.
˃ Donations of material to local schools.
˃ TinCAN partnership – Christmas party transport.
General business and contacts ˃ Items of general business
˃ Next meeting of the Community Consultative Committee ˃ Next meeting will be arranged for the first half of 2018.
˃ Boral Teven Quarry contacts:
˃ Scott Gillieatt Quarry Manager
6687 8360 / scott.gillieatt@boral.com.au
˃ Paul Jackson Stakeholder Relations Manager
4677 2946 (Mon/Tue/Fri) / 0401 894 097 (Wed/Thu) / paul.jackson2@boral.com.au
˃ www.boral.com.au/tevenquarry
˃ feedback@boral.com.au
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> Thank you for your attendance
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