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UPDATED ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN
EXISTING BULK STORAGE FACILITY AND FILLING
OPERATIONS FOR LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS, SOUTHERN
INDUSTRIAL, WINDHOEK
Assessed by: Assessed for:
September 2021
Project: UPDATED ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR THE
EXISTING BULK STORAGE FACILITY AND FILLING
OPERATIONS FOR LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS, SOUTHERN
INDUSTRIAL, WINDHOEK.
Report
Version/Date
Final
September 2021
Prepared for: Triple J Energies (Pty) Ltd
P.O. Box 9843
Eros, Windhoek
Namibia
Lead Consultant Geo Pollution Technologies (Pty) Ltd
PO Box 11073
Windhoek
Namibia
Main Project
Team
Pierre Botha
(B.Sc. Geology/Geography); (B.Sc. (Hons) Hydrology/Hydrogeology)
Wikus Coetzer
(B.Sc. Environmental and Biological Sciences); (B.Sc. (Hons) Environmental
Sciences)
André Faul
(B.Sc. Zoology, Biochemistry); (B.Sc. (Hons) Zoology); (M.Sc. Conservation
Ecology)
Quzette Bosman
(BA. Geography/Sociology); (BA Environmental Management
Cite this
document as:
Botha P, Coetzer W, Faul A. 2021 September; Updated Environmental
Management Plan for the Existing Bulk Storage Facility And Filling
Operations For Liquefied Petroleum Gas, Southern Industrial,
Windhoek.
Copyright Copyright on this document is reserved. No part of this document may be
utilised without the written permission of Geo Pollution Technologies (Pty)
Ltd.
I, ____________________________________, acting as representative of V Triple J Energies
(Pty) Ltd, hereby confirm that the project description contained in this report is a true reflection of
the information which the Proponent provided to Geo Pollution Technologies. All material
information in the possession of the proponent that reasonably has or may have the potential of
influencing any decision or the objectivity of this assessment is fairly represented in this report
and the report is hereby approved.
Signed at _________________________________ on the _____ day of ________________ 2021.
2011/0091
Triple J Energies (Pty) Ltd Business Registration/ID Number
Table of Contents
1 BACKGROUND, INTRODUCTION AND JUSTIFICATION ............................................................... 1
2 OBJECTIVES OF THE EMP ..................................................................................................................... 3
3 THE EMP ..................................................................................................................................................... 4
3.1 LAND USE, PLANNING, CONSTRUCTION, OPERATIONS – IDENTIFIED IMPACTS................................................. 4 3.2 LAND USE, PLANNING, CONSTRUCTION, OPERATIONS – MITIGATING MEASURES ........................................... 5
4 THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE EMP ............................................................................................... 5
5 CONCLUSIONS ......................................................................................................................................... 23
List of Tables TABLE 1-1. SUMMARY CLIMATE DATA .................................................................................................... 3 TABLE 4-1. PLANNING FOR OPERATIONS AND FUTURE DECOMMISSIONING OF THE PROJECT ................. 6 TABLE 4-2. FUTURE CONSTRUCTION/MAINTENANCE PHASE ................................................................... 8 TABLE 4-3. OPERATIONAL PHASE .......................................................................................................... 12 TABLE 4-4. DECOMMISSIONING PHASE .................................................................................................. 18
List of Figures FIGURE 1-1. LAND USE MAP ..................................................................................................................... 1 FIGURE 1-2. SITE LAYOUT ......................................................................................................................... 2
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS
API American Petroleum Institute
BLEVE Boiling Liquid Expanding Vapour Explosion
EMP Environmental Management Plan
EMS Environmental Management System
GPT Geo Pollution Technologies
HSE Health, Safety & Environment
LPG Liquefied Petroleum Gas
MEFT Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Tourism
MME Ministry of Mines and Energy
MSDS Material Safety Data Sheet
SANS South African National Standards
1 BACKGROUND, INTRODUCTION AND JUSTIFICATION Geo Pollution Technologies has been appointed by Triple J Energies (Pty) Ltd (the Proponent) to
update their Environmental Management Plan (EMP) for their existing liquefied petroleum gas (LPG)
bulk storage facility and filling operations, GasIt, in the Southern Industrial Area, Windhoek (Figure
1-1). Land use on the property is Formal Open Space with a railway servitude as the property is leased
from TransNamib. There are residential areas between 100 and 200 m from the site
This EMP is based on potential impacts and risks identified during a desktop study and site visit
carried out by Geo Pollution Technologies, and recommends guidelines and measures to help mitigate
these potential impacts and risks.
Triple J Energies has been operating the LPG bulk storage facility and filling operation known as
GasIt since 2014. Prior to 2014 the facility was operated by Autogas. Two bulk LPG storage tanks on
site are filled by tanker trucks, travelling via road from South Africa. The railway siding is currently
not being used for deliveries. On average, two trucks per week deliver gas to the facility. From the
bulk LPG storage tanks, the gas is dispensed to smaller cylinders and supplied to clients. In addition to
the LPG operations, a small mobile carbon dioxide (CO2) tank is located underroof at a CO2 filling
and storage area. See Figure 1-2 for a site layout map.
Figure 1-1. Land use Map
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Figure 1-2. Site layout
The area is located in a previous disturbed land area and no ecological impacts are expected. In terms
of climate, precipitation is sporadic and unpredictable, high intensity, highly localised storm events
between October and April. The dominant wind direction in the area is north-northwesterly and south-
southeasterly winds. Table 1-1 summarises the main climate characteristics of the area.
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Table 1-1. Summary climate data Classification of climate Semi-arid highland savannah Precipitation Average annual rainfall 300-350 mm/a.
Sporadic and unpredictable, high intensity, highly
localised storm events between October and April.
Variation in annual rainfall (%) 30-40 Average annual evaporation (mm/a) 3,000-3,200 Water deficit (mm/a) 1,701-1,900 Average annual temperatures (°C) 19-20 Windhoek Wind Summary 2013 - 2018
2 OBJECTIVES OF THE EMP The EMP provides management options to ensure any negative impacts during any construction and
operational activities are minimised. An EMP is a tool used to take pro-active action by addressing
potential problems before they occur. This should limit the corrective measures needed, although
additional mitigation measures might be included if necessary. The EMP acts as a stand-alone
document, which can be used during the various phases (planning, construction, operational and
decommissioning) of any activity or development. All contractors and sub-contractors taking part in
the operations of this facility should be made aware of the contents of the EMP, so as to conduct
relevant activities accordingly in an environmentally sound manner.
The objectives of the EMP are:
to include all components of the various activities;
to prescribe the best practicable control methods to lessen the environmental impacts associated
with the operations of the facility;
to monitor and audit the performance of operational personnel in applying such controls; and
to ensure that appropriate environmental training is provided to all operational personnel.
Triple J Energies may choose to implement an environmental management system for the GasIt
facility. At the heart of an EMS is the concept of continual improvement of environmental
performance with resulting increases in operational efficiency, financial savings and reduction in
environmental, health and safety risks. An effective EMS would need to include the following
elements:
A stated environmental policy which sets the desired level of environmental performance;
An environmental legal register;
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An institutional structure which sets out the responsibility, authority, lines of communication and
resources needed to implement the EMS;
Identification of environmental, safety and health training needs;
An environmental program(s) stipulating environmental objectives and targets to be met, and work
instructions and controls to be applied in order to achieve compliance with the environmental
policy; and
Periodic (internal and external) audits and reviews of environmental performance and the
effectiveness of the EMS.
Photo 1. LPG Storage tanks with Fire
Protection
Photo 2. Mobile CO2 tank
Photo 3. Gantry for offloading LPG
Photo 4. Gas Cylinder filling bay
Photo 5. Fire hydrant
Photo 6. Emergency assembly point
3 THE EMP The following general guidance for the EMP is based on possible impacts and risks associated with the
facility, as identified by Geo Pollution Technologies.
3.1 Land Use, Planning, Construction, Operations – Identified Impacts The following is the summary of the identified impacts:
The current zoning designates the area as suitable for the continued operations of Triple J
Energies’ GasIt facility;
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The immediate neighbours constitute mixed land use;
The risk of an accident/incident causing fire or explosions is possible. Human factors are still
being considered and the best engineering still goes in to maintaining a very safe facility. If a
fire or explosion was to occur and the necessary engineered structures were not in place there
could be a significant impact on the adjoining properties.
3.2 Land Use, Planning, Construction, Operations – Mitigating Measures The following is a summary of the proposed management plan, which will make the facility safe
taking into consideration all the risk perceptions identified:
To prevent product loss and the possibility of fires and explosions the facility must adhere to
SANS standards or better. Regular inspection of all pipelines, tanks, valves, connectors, etc.
should be performed and records kept thereof.
Adequate firefighting equipment should be present on site.
The LPG storage tanks are pressurised tanks and designed not to open to the atmosphere like
liquid storage tanks. There is absolutely no chance of LPG vapours being released from the
storage tanks during normal operations or at any other time, except during emergencies where
there is a build-up of pressure, exceeding a set threshold.
The risk of ecological threat and the contamination of soils or groundwater is prevented
through safe work practices and waste management plans.
Strict operational procedures and emergency measures are implemented and enforced by
Triple J Energies to manage potential risks.
All personnel working on site to receive annual training on handling of gas and safety
procedures. This will be applicable to Triple J Energies employees as well as contractors.
4 THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE EMP Table 4-1 to Table 4-4 outline the management of the environmental elements that may be affected by
the different activities, grouped in each project phase. These groups are as follows:
Planning for Operations and Future Decommissioning of the Project
Future Construction/Maintenance Phase
Operational Phase
Decommissioning Phase
The EMP is a living document that must be prepared in detail, and regularly updated, by the proponent
as the project progress and evolve. Impacts addressed and mitigation measures proposed are seen as
minimum requirements which have to be elaborated on where needed. Delegation of mitigation and
reporting activities should be determined by the proponent and included in the EMP.
The EMP and Environmental Clearance Certificate must be communicated to the site manager. All
monitoring results must be reported on as indicated. These are important for any future renewals of the
environmental clearance certificate and must be submitted to the Ministry of Environment and
Tourism during any renewal application.
With renewal of the environmental clearance certificate a summary report based on the monitoring
prescribed in this EMP must be submitted to the Ministry of Environment and Tourism together with
the application for renewal.
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Tab
le 4
-1.
Pla
nn
ing f
or
op
era
tio
ns
an
d f
utu
re d
ecom
mis
sion
ing o
f th
e p
roje
ct
Act
ivit
y
Ob
ject
ive
Act
ion
T
imin
g
Pro
of
of
Co
mp
lia
nce
R
esp
on
sib
le B
od
y
Co
mp
lia
nce
T
o
com
ply
w
ith
all
leg
al
req
uir
em
ents
fo
r th
e o
per
atio
ns
of
the
faci
lity
in N
am
ibia
.
Ensu
re al
l th
e nec
ess
ary p
erm
its
fro
m
the
var
ious
min
istr
ies,
lo
cal
auth
ori
ties
and
an
y
oth
er b
od
ies
that
go
ver
ns
the o
per
atio
ns
of
the
acti
vit
y i
s up
to
dat
e an
d a
vai
lab
le.
Alo
ng
wit
h
imp
lem
enta
tio
n
of
the
EM
P
All
co
ntr
acts
, p
erm
its,
cert
ific
ates
and
o
ther
le
gal
do
cum
ents
on f
ile.
Pro
po
nen
t
Ap
po
intm
en
ts
To
appo
int
rep
uta
ble
contr
acto
rs
and
o
per
atio
nal
per
sonnel
(i
f co
ntr
acto
rs
are
app
oin
ted
fo
r an
y
acti
vit
ies)
and
est
abli
sh t
he
EM
P,
a le
gal
req
uir
em
ent
that
fo
rms
par
t o
f
the
contr
act
wit
h t
he
contr
acto
r
and
em
plo
yee
s.
Ap
po
int
con
trac
tors
an
d
emp
loyee
s and
ente
r in
to a
n a
gre
em
ent
wh
ich i
ncl
ud
es t
he
EM
P.
Ensu
re
that
th
e co
nte
nts
o
f th
e E
MP
ar
e
und
erst
oo
d
by
the
con
trac
tor,
su
b-
contr
acto
rs,
em
plo
yee
s and
al
l p
erso
nnel
wh
o w
ill
be
pre
sent
on s
ite.
Pri
or
to
any
new
acti
vit
ies
on
the
pro
ject
, i.
e.,
up
gra
des
and
const
ructi
on
and
ongo
ing
th
rou
gho
ut
op
erat
ions.
Co
ntr
acts
sho
uld
be
kep
t o
n
file
.
Pro
po
nen
t; C
ontr
acto
r
Ma
na
gem
en
t E
stab
lish
/
mai
nta
in
a
manag
em
ent
syst
em
to
imp
lem
ent
and
mo
nit
or
Hea
lth,
Saf
ety a
nd
Envir
on
ment.
Mak
e p
rovis
ion
s to
have
a re
spo
nsi
ble
per
son
to
over
see
occ
up
atio
nal
hea
lth
and
safe
ty
as
well
as
gen
eral
en
vir
on
menta
l
rela
ted
co
mp
liance
at
the
site
.
Hav
e th
e fo
llo
win
g
em
ergen
cy
pla
ns,
equip
ment
and
p
erso
nnel
in
p
lace
to
d
eal
wit
h a
ll e
mer
genci
es:
Ris
k
Manag
em
ent
/ M
itig
atio
n
/
Envir
on
menta
l M
anagem
en
t P
lan/
Em
ergency
Res
po
nse
P
lan
and
H
SE
Man
uals
.
Ad
equat
e p
rote
ctio
n
and
in
dem
nit
y
insu
rance
co
ver
fo
r in
cid
ents
.
Co
mp
ly
wit
h
the
pro
vis
ion
s o
f al
l
rele
van
t sa
fety
sta
nd
ard
s.
Pro
ced
ure
s,
equip
ment
and
m
ater
ials
req
uir
ed f
or
emer
gen
cie
s.
Alo
ng
wit
h
the
imp
lem
enta
tio
n
of
the
EM
P
and
op
erat
ions.
Do
cum
enta
tio
n o
n f
ile.
Per
sonal
P
rote
ctio
n
Eq
uip
ment
(PP
E)
on s
ite.
Sig
nage
rela
ted
to
rest
rict
ed
area
s, d
anger
ou
s ar
eas,
and
PP
E r
equir
ements
on s
ite.
Em
ergency
resp
on
se
mat
eria
l o
n s
ite.
Pro
po
nen
t; C
ontr
acto
r
Res
tora
tio
n
Fu
nd
/In
sura
nce
To
en
sure
ad
equat
e fu
nd
s /
insu
rance
ar
e av
ail
able
fo
r
rest
ora
tio
n a
nd
reh
abil
itat
ion o
f
Est
abli
sh a
fu
nd
/ o
bta
in i
nsu
rance
fo
r fu
ture
rest
ora
tio
n
and
p
oll
uti
on
rem
edia
tio
n
(if
nec
essa
ry)
of
the
pro
ject
sit
e sh
ou
ld p
roje
ct
acti
vit
ies
ceas
e and
th
e si
te
is
Duri
ng o
per
atio
ns
Fin
anci
al
stat
em
ents
o
f
rest
ora
tio
n f
und
/insu
rance
Pro
po
nen
t;
Ind
epen
den
t S
pec
iali
st
Co
nsu
ltant
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Act
ivit
y
Ob
ject
ive
Act
ion
T
imin
g
Pro
of
of
Co
mp
lia
nce
R
esp
on
sib
le B
od
y
the
site
on c
losu
re.
dec
om
mis
sio
ned
.
Rep
ort
ing
E
nsu
re
reco
rd
is
kep
t o
f al
l
mo
nit
ori
ng
asp
ects
o
f
const
ructi
on,
op
erat
ions
and
dec
om
mis
sio
nin
g a
s o
utl
ined
in
the
EM
P.
Est
abli
sh an
d /
or
mai
nta
in a
six m
onth
ly
rep
ort
ing
syst
em
to
re
po
rt
on
asp
ects
o
f
const
ructi
on,
op
erat
ions
and
dec
om
mis
sio
nin
g a
s o
utl
ined
in t
he
EM
P.
Sub
mit
six
mo
nth
ly r
epo
rts
to t
he
ME
FT
to
allo
w f
or
envir
on
menta
l cl
eara
nce
cer
tifi
cate
renew
al
afte
r th
ree
yea
rs.
This
is
a
req
uir
em
ent
by M
inis
try.
Duri
ng o
per
atio
ns
as
wel
l as
p
oss
ible
futu
re
dec
om
mis
sio
nin
g
of
the
dev
elo
pm
ent
Mo
nit
ori
ng R
epo
rts
Pro
po
nen
t; C
ontr
acto
r
En
vir
on
men
tal
Cle
ara
nce
Ren
ewa
l
To
re
new
th
e E
nv
iro
nm
enta
l
Cle
aran
ce
Cer
tifi
cate
every
thre
e yea
rs.
Ap
po
int
a sp
ecia
list
en
vir
on
menta
l
consu
ltan
t to
up
dat
e th
e E
MP
and
ap
ply
fo
r
renew
al
of
the
En
vir
on
menta
l C
lear
ance
Cer
tifi
cate
.
Pri
or
to
exp
iry
of
Envir
on
menta
l
Cle
aran
ce C
erti
fica
te
Ren
ew
ed
Env
iro
nm
enta
l
Cle
aran
ce C
erti
fica
te
Pro
po
nen
t;
Ind
epen
den
t S
pec
iali
st
Co
nsu
ltant
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Tab
le 4
-2.
Fu
ture
co
nst
ruct
ion
/ma
inte
nan
ce p
hase
C
rite
ria
N
atu
re
Mit
igati
on
M
on
itori
ng
R
esp
on
sib
le B
od
y
Sk
ills
,
Tec
hn
olo
gy
&
Dev
elo
pm
en
t
Tra
inin
g w
ill
be
pro
vid
ed t
o e
mp
loyee
s
in o
rder
to p
erfo
rm v
ario
us
funct
ion
s fo
r
succ
ess
ful
imp
lem
enta
tio
n
and
exec
uti
on o
f th
e p
roje
ct.
Skil
ls w
ill
be
tran
sfer
red
to
an u
nsk
ille
d w
ork
forc
e fo
r
gen
eral
ta
sks.
N
ew
te
ch
no
logie
s ar
e
oft
en
inves
tigat
ed
and
in
tro
duce
d
into
the
ind
ust
ry.
Dev
elo
pm
ent
of
peo
ple
and
tech
no
log
y
are
key
to
eco
no
mic
dev
elo
pm
ent.
If t
he
skil
ls e
xis
t lo
call
y,
con
trac
tors
must
fir
st b
e s
ourc
ed
fro
m
the
area
, th
en
the
regio
n
and
th
en
nati
onal
ly.
Dev
iati
ons
fro
m t
his
pra
ctic
e m
ust
be
just
ifie
d.
Tra
inin
g
and
sk
ills
d
evelo
pm
ent
mu
st
be
focu
ssed
o
n
Nam
ibia
ns.
Skil
ls d
evel
op
ment
and
im
pro
vem
ent
pro
gra
ms
to b
e m
ade
avai
lab
le a
s id
enti
fied
duri
ng p
erfo
rmance
ass
essm
ents
.
Em
plo
yee
s to
b
e in
form
ed
abo
ut
par
amet
ers
and
req
uir
em
ents
fo
r re
fere
nce
s up
on e
mp
loym
ent.
Rec
ord
sh
ould
b
e kep
t o
f
trai
nin
g p
rovid
ed.
Ensu
re
that
al
l tr
ainin
g
is
cert
ifie
d
or
manager
ial
refe
rence
p
rovid
ed
(pro
of
pro
vid
ed t
o t
he
em
plo
yee
s)
incl
usi
ve
of
trai
nin
g
atte
nd
ance
, co
mp
leti
on and
imp
lem
enta
tio
n.
Bi-
annual
rep
ort
b
ased
o
n
reco
rds
kep
t.
Pro
po
nen
t
Dem
og
rap
hic
Pro
file
an
d
Co
mm
un
ity
Hea
lth
The
pro
ject
re
lies
o
n
lab
our.
It
is
no
t
fore
seen
th
at
the
pro
ject
w
ill
crea
te
a
chan
ge
in t
he
dem
ogra
phic
pro
file
of
the
loca
l co
mm
unit
y,
as e
mp
loym
ent
wil
l b
e
sourc
ed lo
call
y as
fa
r as
p
oss
ible
. T
he
com
mu
nit
y m
ay s
till
to
so
me e
xte
nt
be
exp
ose
d
to
fact
ors
su
ch
as
com
mu
nic
able
dis
ease
(e.
g.
HIV
/AID
S)
and
alc
oho
lism
/dru
g a
bu
se.
This
im
pac
ts
on o
ver
all
com
mu
nit
y h
ealt
h.
Sho
uld
an
incr
ease
in f
ore
ign p
eop
le (
e.g.
mig
rant
wo
rker
s) i
n t
he
area
tak
e p
lace,
this
may
po
tenti
ally
incr
ease
the
risk
of
crim
inal
and
so
cial
ly
/ cult
ura
lly
d
evia
nt
beh
avio
ur.
Em
plo
y o
nly
lo
cal
peo
ple
fro
m t
he
area
, d
evia
tio
ns
fro
m
this
pra
ctic
e sh
ould
be
just
ifie
d a
pp
rop
riat
ely.
Ad
her
e to
all
mu
nic
ipal
by
-law
s re
lati
ng
to
en
vir
on
menta
l
hea
lth,
such a
s sa
nit
atio
n r
equ
irem
ents
.
Ed
uca
tio
nal
pro
gra
mm
es
for
em
plo
yee
s o
n H
IV/A
IDs
and
gen
eral
up
lift
ment
of
em
plo
yees
’ so
cial
sta
tus.
Ap
po
intm
ent
of
rep
uta
ble
co
ntr
acto
rs.
Bi-
annual
sum
mar
y
rep
ort
bas
ed
on
em
plo
yee
dem
ogra
phic
s,
educa
tio
nal
pro
gra
mm
es
and
tr
ainin
g
cond
uct
ed.
Pro
po
nen
t
Rev
enu
e
Gen
era
tio
n a
nd
Em
plo
ym
en
t
An i
ncr
ease
in s
em
i-sk
ille
d,
skil
led
and
pro
fess
ional
la
bo
ur
resu
lt
fro
m
const
ruct
ion a
nd
mai
nte
nance
act
ivit
ies.
Incr
ease
d
eco
no
mic
re
sili
ence
w
ill
real
ise
for
em
plo
yee
s re
sid
ing
in
th
e
area
.
The
Pro
po
nen
t m
ust
em
plo
y
loca
l N
am
ibia
ns
wh
ere
po
ssib
le.
Dev
iati
on
s fr
om
th
is m
ust
be
just
ifie
d.
If t
he
skil
ls e
xis
t lo
call
y,
em
plo
yee
s m
ust
fir
st b
e so
urc
ed
fro
m t
he
tow
n,
then
the
regio
n a
nd
then
nat
ional
ly.
Bi-
annual
sum
mar
y
rep
ort
bas
ed o
n e
mp
loyee
rec
ord
s.
Pro
po
nen
t
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teria
N
atu
re
Mit
igati
on
M
on
itori
ng
R
esp
on
sib
le B
od
y
Tra
ffic
In
crea
sed
p
oss
ibil
ity
of
traf
fic
conges
tio
n
due
to
del
ivery
tr
ucks
freq
uen
tin
g t
he
site
duri
ng c
onst
ruct
ion.
This
in
crea
se
wil
l al
so
resu
lt
in
road
deg
rad
atio
n,
and
m
ay
neg
ativ
ely
infl
uence
the
am
ou
nt
of
acci
den
ts s
een
in t
he
area
.
All
d
river
s m
ust
b
e p
rop
erly
tr
ained
w
ith
val
id
dri
ver
’s
lice
nce
s.
Ere
ct c
lear
sig
nage
regar
din
g a
cces
s and
exit
po
ints
at
the
farm
.
Pro
per
ro
ute
d
eter
min
atio
n
to
avo
id
pro
ble
m
area
s if
req
uir
ed.
Tra
inin
g a
nd
in
form
atio
n s
har
ing w
ith d
river
s o
f vehic
les
to
ensu
re v
igil
ance
at
acci
den
t h
ot
spo
ts.
An
y
com
pla
ints
re
ceiv
ed
regar
din
g
traff
ic
issu
es
sho
uld
be
reco
rded
to
get
her
wit
h a
ctio
n t
aken t
o p
reven
t
imp
acts
fr
om
re
pea
tin
g
itse
lf.
A
bi-
an
nual
re
po
rt
sho
uld
be
com
pil
ed o
f al
l in
cid
ents
rep
ort
ed,
com
pla
ints
rece
ived
, an
d a
ctio
n t
aken.
Co
ntr
acto
r; P
ropo
nen
t
Hea
lth
, S
afe
ty
an
d S
ecu
rity
Unauth
ori
zed
en
try
lead
ing
to
th
eft
of
equip
ment
and
/or
pro
duct
an
d/o
r fi
re
haz
ard
. T
he
risk
of
acci
den
ts o
r in
juri
es
duri
ng
con
stru
ctio
n
and
th
e use
o
f
mac
hin
ery.
All
hea
lth a
nd
safe
ty s
tand
ard
s sp
ecif
ied
in t
he
Lab
our
Act
and
oth
er a
pp
lica
ble
leg
isla
tio
n s
ho
uld
be
com
pli
ed w
ith.
All
sta
ff m
em
ber
s m
ust
b
e b
rief
ed a
bo
ut
po
tenti
al hea
lth
risk
s and
inju
ries
on s
ite.
All
st
aff
invo
lved
in
co
nst
ruct
ion m
ust
at
al
l ti
mes
w
ear
per
sonal
pro
tect
ive
equip
ment
(PP
E).
Saf
e w
ork
ing c
ond
itio
ns
mu
st b
e p
rovid
ed w
hen w
ork
ing a
t
hei
ghts
or
in c
on
fined
sp
aces
.
Sel
ecte
d p
erso
nnel
sho
uld
be
trai
ned
in f
irst
aid
.
The
conta
ct
det
ails
o
f al
l em
ergency
serv
ices
m
ust
b
e
read
ily a
vai
lab
le.
Acc
ess
to
the
site
sho
uld
alw
ays
be
stri
ctly
co
ntr
oll
ed.
An
y
hea
lth,
safe
ty
and
secu
rity
re
late
d
inci
den
ts
mu
st
be
reco
rded
w
ith
acti
on
taken
to
pre
vent
futu
re o
ccurr
ence
s.
A r
epo
rt s
ho
uld
be
com
pil
ed
bi-
ann
ual
ly o
f all
in
cid
ents
rep
ort
ed.
The
rep
ort
sho
uld
also
co
nta
in
dat
es
wh
en
trai
nin
g w
ere
cond
ucte
d a
nd
wh
en s
afe
ty e
quip
men
t and
stru
cture
s w
ere
insp
ecte
d
and
mai
nta
ined
.
Co
ntr
acto
r; P
ropo
nen
t
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teria
N
atu
re
Mit
igati
on
M
on
itori
ng
R
esp
on
sib
le B
od
y
Fir
e a
nd
Ex
plo
sion
Ha
za
rd
Fir
e re
sult
ing
fro
m
co
nst
ruct
ion
acti
vit
ies
cau
sin
g s
par
ks,
ele
ctri
cal
sho
rt
circ
uit
s,
etc.
L
PG
is
ex
trem
ely
flam
mab
le a
nd
a f
ire
or
Boil
ing L
iquid
Ex
pan
din
g
Vap
our
Explo
sion
(BL
EV
E)
risk
exis
ts w
her
e L
PG
gas
is
sto
red
nea
r th
e co
nst
ruct
ion a
rea.
Co
nst
ruct
ion a
ctiv
itie
s th
at c
an i
gn
ite
flam
mab
le g
ase
s m
ust
no
t b
e d
one
in c
lose
pro
xim
ity
to
LP
G.
Sto
rage
and
hand
ling
of
LP
G m
ust
be
acco
rdin
g t
o t
hei
r
MS
DS
and
all
fir
e p
reca
uti
on
s an
d f
ire
contr
ol
at t
he
sto
rage
faci
lity
mu
st b
e in
acc
ord
ance
wit
h S
AN
S o
r b
ette
r.
All
pre
ssure
rel
ease
val
ves
an
d f
iref
ighti
ng e
qu
ipm
ent
mu
st
regula
rly b
e in
spec
ted
and
ser
vic
ed.
A h
oli
stic
fir
e p
rote
ctio
n a
nd
pre
ven
tio
n p
lan i
s nee
ded
.
All
fir
e p
reca
uti
ons
and
fir
e co
ntr
ol
at t
he
faci
lity
mu
st b
e
up
to
dat
e.
A r
epo
rt s
ho
uld
be
com
pil
ed
bi-
ann
ual
ly o
f all
in
cid
ents
rep
ort
ed.
The
rep
ort
sho
uld
conta
in
dat
es
wh
en
fire
dri
lls
wer
e co
nd
uct
ed
and
wh
en
fire
eq
uip
men
t w
as
test
ed.
Co
ntr
acto
r; P
ropo
nen
t
Nois
e
No
ise
as a
res
ult
of
op
erat
ion
s o
f tr
ucks
and
hea
vy
mac
hin
ery
may
lead
to
hea
rin
g
loss
in
o
per
ato
rs
of
such
mac
hin
ery
and
ca
n
be
a n
uis
ance
to
nea
rby r
ecep
tors
Fo
llo
w
the
Cit
y
of
Win
dho
ek
Co
unci
l R
eso
luti
on
Guid
elin
es 2
15
/09
/20
06
wit
h r
egar
ds
to n
ois
e em
issi
on
s.
Per
sonnel
w
ork
ing in
no
isy en
vir
on
ments
m
ust
be
issu
ed
wit
h h
eari
ng p
rote
cto
rs.
An
y
com
pla
ints
re
ceiv
ed
regar
din
g
exce
ssiv
e no
ise
sho
uld
b
e re
cord
ed
wit
h
no
tes
on a
ctio
n t
aken.
All
co
mpla
ints
an
d
addit
ional
dat
a, i
f av
aila
ble
,
to b
e co
mpil
ed i
n a
bi-
annual
report
.
Co
ntr
acto
r; P
ropo
nen
t
Wa
ste
Prod
uct
ion
An
y w
ast
e,
inclu
din
g h
azard
ou
s w
ast
e
or
do
mest
ic w
ast
e.
All
wast
e p
rod
uced
on
sit
e m
ust
be r
em
ov
ed
an
d d
isp
ose
d
of
at
a
reco
gn
ised
d
isp
osa
l fa
cil
ity.
Item
s th
at
can
b
e
recycle
d
mu
st
be
kep
t se
para
te
an
d
sen
t to
ap
pro
ved
recycle
rs.
A
reg
iste
r o
f h
azar
do
us
wast
e d
isp
osa
l sh
ould
b
e
kep
t.
Th
is
sho
uld
in
clu
de
typ
e
of
wast
e,
vo
lum
e
as
well
as
dis
po
sal
meth
od
/fac
ilit
y.
An
y
com
pla
ints
re
ceiv
ed
regar
din
g
wast
e sh
ould
b
e
reco
rded
w
ith
no
tes
on
acti
on t
aken.
All
dat
a to
be
com
pil
ed i
n a
bi-
ann
ual
rep
ort
.
Co
ntr
acto
r; P
ropo
nen
t
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teria
N
atu
re
Mit
igati
on
M
on
itori
ng
R
esp
on
sib
le B
od
y
Grou
nd
wa
ter,
Su
rfa
ce
Wa
ter
an
d
So
il
Con
tam
ina
tio
n
Lea
kages
fro
m veh
icle
s and
acc
iden
tal
fuel
, o
il o
r h
yd
rauli
c fl
uid
sp
ills
All
vehic
les
mu
st b
e se
rvic
ed
an
d m
ain
tain
ed
reg
ula
rly.
Sp
ill
co
ntr
ol
by m
ak
ing
use
of
dri
p t
rays
if t
here
is
a n
eed
to r
epair
mach
inery
on
sit
e.
All
hyd
rocarb
on
base
d f
luid
s
mu
st b
e r
em
ov
ed
fro
m s
ite a
nd
dis
po
sed
of
at
a r
eco
gn
ised
hazard
ou
s w
ast
e d
isp
osa
l fa
cil
ity.
An
y p
oll
ute
d s
oil
or
wate
r to
be t
reat
ed a
s haz
ard
ous
was
te.
A
bi-
an
nual
re
po
rt
sho
uld
be
com
pil
ed o
f al
l sp
ills
or
leak
ages
rep
ort
ed.
The
rep
ort
sh
ould
co
nta
in
the
foll
ow
ing i
nfo
rmat
ion
:
dat
e an
d
dura
tio
n
of
spil
l
pro
duct
sp
ille
d
vo
lum
e o
f sp
ill
rem
edia
l ac
tio
n t
aken
Co
ntr
acto
r; P
ropo
nen
t
Eco
logic
al
Imp
act
Th
e e
ffect
of
co
nst
ructi
on
act
ivit
ies
on
the
eco
syst
em
fu
ncti
on
ing
an
d
bio
div
ers
ity.
Th
e fa
cil
ity h
as
been
o
pera
tin
g
for
man
y
years
an
d n
o
furt
her
bio
div
ers
ity
lo
ss i
s ex
pecte
d.
Th
e r
ele
ase
of
wast
e
into
th
e
en
vir
on
men
t co
uld
n
eg
ati
vely
im
pact
on
surr
ou
nd
ing
hab
itats
, su
ch
as
the A
reb
bu
sch
Riv
er
wh
ich
is l
ocate
d a
pp
rox
imate
ly 1
60
m n
ort
h o
f th
e s
ite.
A r
eco
rd s
ho
uld
be k
ept
of
any
extr
aord
inar
y
fau
na
sig
hti
ngs
or
enco
unte
rs
on
site
and
co
mpil
ed i
nto
a b
i-
ann
ual
rep
ort
.
Co
ntr
acto
r; P
ropo
nen
t
Vis
ua
l Im
pa
ct
Th
is
is
an
im
pact
that
aff
ects
th
e
aest
heti
c a
pp
ear
an
ce o
f th
e s
ite t
hat
is
un
der
co
nst
ructi
on
.
Reg
ula
r m
ainte
nance
and
gen
eral
up
kee
p o
f th
e fa
cili
ty w
ill
ensu
re c
onti
nuo
us
low
vis
ual
im
pac
t.
A r
egis
ter
of
all
co
mp
lain
ts
mu
st
be
main
tain
ed.
Th
is
sho
uld
in
clud
e m
easu
res
taken
to
ensu
re
that
su
ch
inci
den
ts
do
no
t re
pea
t
them
selv
es.
All
info
rmati
on a
nd
rep
ort
ing
to b
e in
clud
ed i
n a
bi-
an
nual
rep
ort
.
Co
ntr
acto
r; P
ropo
nen
t
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Tab
le 4
-3.
Op
erati
on
al
ph
ase
C
rite
ria
N
atu
re
Mit
igati
on
M
on
itori
ng
R
esp
on
sib
le
Bo
dy
Sk
ills
,
tech
no
log
y
an
d
dev
elo
pm
en
t
Tra
inin
g w
ill
be
pro
vid
ed t
o e
mp
loyee
s in
ord
er
to
per
form
var
ious
funct
ions
for
succ
ess
ful
imp
lem
enta
tio
n an
d ex
ecuti
on
of
the
pro
ject
. S
kil
ls w
ill
be
tran
sfer
red
to
an u
nsk
ille
d w
ork
forc
e fo
r g
ener
al t
asks.
New
te
chno
logie
s ar
e o
ften
in
ves
tig
ated
and
in
tro
duce
d
into
th
e in
dust
ry,
thus
aid
ing
in
o
per
atio
nal
ef
fici
ency.
Dev
elo
pm
ent
of
peo
ple
an
d
tech
no
log
y
are
key t
o e
cono
mic
devel
op
men
t.
If t
he
skil
ls e
xis
t lo
call
y,
em
plo
yee
s m
ust
fir
st b
e
sourc
ed fr
om
th
e ar
ea,
then
th
e re
gio
n an
d th
en
nat
ional
ly.
Dev
iati
on
s fr
om
this
pra
ctic
e m
ust
be
just
ifie
d.
Tra
inin
g a
nd
skil
ls d
evel
op
men
t m
ust
be
focu
ssed
on N
am
ibia
ns.
Skil
ls d
evel
op
men
t and
im
pro
vem
ent
pro
gra
ms
to
be
mad
e av
aila
ble
as
iden
tifi
ed
duri
ng p
erfo
rmance
asse
ssm
ents
.
Em
plo
yee
s to
b
e in
form
ed ab
out
par
am
eter
s an
d
req
uir
em
ents
fo
r re
fere
nce
s up
on e
mp
loym
ent.
Rec
ord
sh
ou
ld
be
kep
t o
f tr
ain
ing
pro
vid
ed.
Ensu
re
that
al
l tr
ainin
g
is
cert
ifie
d
or
man
ager
ial
refe
rence
p
rovid
ed
(pro
of
pro
vid
ed
to
the
emp
loyee
s)
incl
usi
ve
of
trai
nin
g
atte
nd
ance
, co
mp
leti
on
and
imp
lem
enta
tio
n.
Bi-
annual
rep
ort
bas
ed o
n r
eco
rds
kep
t.
Pro
po
nen
t
HIV
/AID
S,
In-
mig
rati
on
a
nd
Info
rm
al
Set
tlem
en
ts
The
pro
ject
re
lies
o
n
lab
our.
It
is
no
t
fore
seen
th
at
the
pro
ject
w
ill
crea
te
a
chan
ge
in t
he
dem
ogra
phic
pro
file
of
the
loca
l co
mm
un
ity,
as
em
plo
ym
ent
wil
l b
e
sourc
ed
loca
lly
as
far
as
po
ssib
le.
The
com
mu
nit
y
may
stil
l to
so
me
exte
nt
be
exp
ose
d t
o f
acto
rs s
uch a
s co
mm
unic
able
dis
ease
(e
.g.
HIV
/AID
S)
and
alco
ho
lism
/dru
g
abuse
. T
his
im
pac
ts
on
over
all
com
mu
nit
y
hea
lth.
Sho
uld
an
incr
ease
in
fo
reig
n
peo
ple
(e
.g.
mig
rant
wo
rker
s) i
n t
he
area
tak
e p
lace
, th
is m
ay
po
tenti
ally
in
crea
se
the
risk
o
f cr
imin
al
and
so
cial
ly /
cult
ura
lly d
evia
nt
beh
avio
ur.
Em
plo
y o
nly
lo
cal
peo
ple
fro
m t
he
area
, d
evia
tio
ns
fro
m t
his
pra
ctic
e sh
ould
be
just
ifie
d a
pp
ropri
atel
y.
Ad
her
e to
al
l m
unic
ipal
b
y-l
aw
s re
lati
ng
to
envir
on
menta
l hea
lth,
such
as
sa
nit
atio
n
req
uir
em
ents
.
Ed
uca
tio
nal
p
rogra
mm
es
for
em
plo
yee
s o
n
HIV
/AID
s an
d gener
al up
lift
men
t o
f em
plo
yee
s’
soci
al s
tatu
s.
Bi-
annual
sum
mar
y
rep
ort
b
ased
o
n
em
plo
yee
d
em
ogra
phic
s,
educa
tio
nal
pro
gra
mm
es
and
tra
inin
g c
ond
uct
ed.
Pro
po
nen
t
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teria
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atu
re
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igati
on
M
on
itori
ng
R
esp
on
sib
le
Bo
dy
Rev
enu
e
Gen
era
tio
n
an
d
Em
plo
ym
en
t
An
incr
ease
in
se
mi-
skil
led
, sk
ille
d
and
pro
fess
ional
lab
our
resu
lt f
rom
the
pro
ject
.
Incr
ease
d e
cono
mic
resi
lien
ce w
ill
real
ise
for
em
plo
yee
s.
Sal
es
con
trib
ute
to
th
e eco
no
my
o
f
Nam
ibia
. E
mp
loy
men
t w
ill
be
sourc
ed
loca
lly
wh
ile
skil
led
la
bo
ur/
contr
acto
rs
may b
e so
urc
ed f
rom
oth
er r
egio
ns.
The
Pro
po
nen
t m
ust
em
plo
y
loca
l N
am
ibia
ns
wh
ere
po
ssib
le.
Dev
iati
ons
fro
m
this
m
ust
b
e
just
ifie
d.
If t
he
skil
ls e
xis
t lo
call
y,
em
plo
yee
s m
ust
fir
st b
e
sourc
ed f
rom
the
tow
n,
then
the
regio
n a
nd
then
nat
ional
ly.
Bi-
annual
sum
mar
y
rep
ort
b
ased
o
n
em
plo
yee
rec
ord
s.
Pro
po
nen
t
Tra
ffic
In
crea
sed
vehic
le
traf
fic
freq
uen
tin
g
the
area
fo
r d
eliv
erie
s an
d c
oll
ecti
ons.
Tra
ffic
sig
ns
to b
e p
lace
d a
t st
rate
gic
lo
cati
ons
to
dir
ect
traf
fic
and
war
n o
nco
min
g t
raff
ic o
f ri
sks.
All
d
river
s m
ust
b
e p
rop
erly
tr
ained
w
ith
val
id
dri
ver
’s l
icence
s.
Tru
cks
wai
ting t
o e
nte
r th
e p
rem
ises,
sho
uld
avo
id
wai
tin
g i
n t
he
road
and
ob
stru
ctin
g t
raff
ic.
An
y c
om
pla
ints
rec
eived
reg
ard
ing t
raff
ic
issu
es
sho
uld
b
e re
cord
ed
toget
her
w
ith
acti
on
taken
to
p
reven
t im
pac
ts
fro
m
rep
eati
ng i
tsel
f.
A b
i-an
nual
rep
ort
sho
uld
be
com
pil
ed o
f
all
inci
dents
re
po
rted
, co
mp
lain
ts
rece
ived
, an
d a
ctio
n t
aken.
Pro
po
nen
t
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teria
N
atu
re
Mit
igati
on
M
on
itori
ng
R
esp
on
sib
le
Bo
dy
Fir
e a
nd
Ex
plo
sion
Ha
za
rd
LP
G a
re e
xtr
em
ely f
lam
mab
le a
nd
a f
ire
or
BL
EV
E r
isk
exis
ts.
If p
reca
uti
on
s ar
e
no
t ta
ken
to
pre
ven
t th
eir
ignit
ion,
fire
and
sub
seq
uen
t sa
fety
ris
ks
may a
rise
.
Sto
rage
and
hand
lin
g o
f L
PG
and
oth
er g
ases
mu
st
be
acco
rdin
g S
AN
S 1
00
87
. A
ll fu
el st
ora
ge
and
handli
ng
faci
liti
es
in
Nam
ibia
m
ust
co
mp
ly
wit
h
stri
ct
safe
ty
dis
tance
s and
fi
re
pre
cauti
on
s an
d
contr
ol
as
pre
scri
bed
b
y
AP
I S
tandar
ds
and/o
r
SA
NS
. S
AN
S i
s ad
op
ted
by t
he
Min
istr
y o
f M
ines
and
Ener
gy a
s th
e n
atio
nal
sta
ndar
d.
All
p
ress
ure
re
leas
e val
ves
an
d
fire
fig
hti
ng
equip
ment
sho
uld
re
gula
rly
b
e in
spec
ted
an
d
serv
iced
.
A
ho
list
ic fi
re p
rote
ctio
n an
d p
reven
tio
n p
lan is
nee
ded
.
All
fir
e p
reca
uti
on
s an
d f
ire
contr
ol
at t
he
faci
lity
mu
st b
e up
to
dat
e.
Exp
erie
nce
has
sh
ow
n
that
th
e b
est
chan
ce
to
rap
idly
pu
t o
ut
a m
ajo
r fi
re i
s in
the
firs
t 5
min
ute
s.
It i
s im
po
rtant
to r
eco
gn
ise
that
a r
esp
on
sive
fire
pre
ven
tio
n
pla
n
do
es
no
t so
lely
in
clud
e th
e
avai
lab
ilit
y
of
fire
fig
hti
ng
eq
uip
ment,
b
ut
mo
re
imp
ort
antl
y,
it i
nvo
lves
pre
med
itat
ed m
easu
res
and
acti
vit
ies
to
tim
eousl
y
pre
ven
t,
curb
an
d
avo
id
cond
itio
ns
that
may r
esu
lt i
n f
ires
. A
n i
nte
gra
ted
fire
pre
venti
on p
lan s
ho
uld
be
dra
fted
bef
ore
“st
art-
up
” o
f th
e fa
cili
ties
.
A b
i-an
nual
rep
ort
sho
uld
be
com
pil
ed o
f
all
inci
den
ts re
po
rted
. T
he
rep
ort
sh
ould
conta
in
dat
es
wh
en
fire
d
rill
s w
ere
cond
uct
ed a
nd
w
hen fi
re e
quip
ment
was
test
ed.
Pro
po
nen
t
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atu
re
Mit
igati
on
M
on
itori
ng
R
esp
on
sib
le
Bo
dy
Hea
lth
, S
afe
ty
& S
ecu
rity
LP
G g
as c
an r
apid
ly r
esult
in
asp
hyxia
tio
n
wh
en
inhal
ed.
Skin
o
r eye
conta
ct
wit
h
LP
G
gas
leakin
g
or
esca
pin
g
fro
m
hig
h
pre
ssure
ves
sels
can r
esult
in fr
ost
bit
e o
r
irri
tati
on.
Lif
ting
of
hea
vy
cyli
nd
ers
or
equip
ment
can r
esult
in i
nju
ries
.
Acc
ess
to
si
te
by
unauth
ori
sed
p
erso
ns
wit
h t
he i
nte
nt
of
arso
n,
thef
t o
r sa
bo
tage
of
pro
duct
or
equip
ment.
The
op
erat
ions
of
the
sto
rag
e fa
cili
ty
can
ca
use
seri
ous
hea
lth
and
safe
ty r
isk
s to
wo
rker
s o
n s
ite.
Occ
up
atio
nal
exp
osu
res
are
no
rmal
ly
rela
ted
to
inhala
tio
n
or
der
mal
co
nta
ct.
Fo
r th
is
reas
on
adeq
uat
e m
easu
res
mu
st
be
bro
ugh
t in
p
lace
to
ensu
re s
afe
ty o
f st
aff
on s
ite,
and
incl
ud
es:
Pro
per
tra
inin
g o
f o
per
ato
rs;
Reg
ula
r to
olb
ox t
alk
s;
Fir
st a
id t
reat
ment;
Med
ical
ass
ista
nce
;
Em
ergency t
reat
ment;
Pre
ven
tio
n o
f in
hal
atio
n o
f fu
mes
(L
PG
);
Pro
tect
ive
clo
thin
g,
foo
twear
, glo
ves
an
d
bel
ts;
safe
ty g
og
gle
s and
shie
lds
Man
uals
and
tr
ainin
g
reg
ard
ing
the
corr
ect
han
dli
ng o
f L
PG
sho
uld
be
in p
lace
and
up
dat
ed a
s
new
or
up
dat
ed m
ater
ial
safe
ty d
ata
shee
ts b
eco
me
avai
lab
le.
Entr
y i
nto
the
pre
mis
es m
ust
be
stri
ctly
co
ntr
oll
ed.
Inven
tory
o
f em
ergen
cy
equip
men
t an
d
mat
eria
l sa
fety
d
ata
shee
ts
to
be
main
tain
ed
.
A b
i-an
nual
rep
ort
sho
uld
be
com
pil
ed o
f
all
inci
den
ts re
po
rted
. T
he
rep
ort
sh
ould
conta
in
dat
es
when
trai
nin
g
wer
e
cond
uct
ed a
nd
when s
afe
ty e
quip
ment
and
stru
cture
s w
ere
insp
ecte
d a
nd
mai
nta
ined
.
Pro
po
nen
t
Nois
e
Tan
ker
tru
cks
del
iver
ing L
PG
. N
ois
e as
a
resu
lt o
f tr
ucks
and
veh
icle
s fr
equenti
ng
the
area
to
lo
ad o
r u
nlo
ad c
yli
nd
ers.
The
use
o
f au
dib
le
war
nin
g
syst
em
s o
n
fork
lift
s o
r o
ther
hea
vy m
achin
ery.
Fo
llo
w t
he
Cit
y o
f W
ind
ho
ek C
ounci
l R
eso
luti
on
Guid
elin
es
21
5/0
9/2
006
w
ith
regar
ds
to
no
ise
em
issi
on
s.
Per
sonnel
wo
rkin
g i
n n
ois
y e
nvir
on
ments
mu
st b
e
issu
ed w
ith h
eari
ng p
rote
cto
rs.
An
y
com
pla
ints
re
ceiv
ed
regar
din
g
exce
ssiv
e no
ise
sho
uld
b
e re
cord
ed w
ith
no
tes
on a
ctio
n t
aken.
All
co
mp
lain
ts a
nd
corr
ecti
ve
acti
on t
o b
e
com
pil
ed i
n a
bi-
annual
rep
ort
.
Pro
po
nen
t
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atu
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igati
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on
itori
ng
R
esp
on
sib
le
Bo
dy
Wa
ste
Prod
uct
ion
An
y
wast
e,
inclu
din
g
hazard
ou
s w
ast
e,
such
as
hyd
rocarb
on
s,
do
mest
ic
wast
e,
bio
log
ical
wast
e
or
an
y
un
treate
d
eff
luen
t.
All
wast
e p
rod
uced
on
sit
e m
ust
be r
em
ov
ed
an
d
dis
po
sed
of
at
a r
eco
gn
ised
dis
po
sal
facil
ity.
Item
s th
at
can
be r
ecycle
d m
ust
be k
ep
t se
par
ate
an
d s
en
t to
ap
pro
ved
recycle
rs.
A
reg
iste
r o
f haza
rdo
us
wast
e d
isp
osa
l
sho
uld
be
kep
t. T
his
sho
uld
inclu
de
typ
e
of
wast
e,
vo
lum
e as
well
as
d
isp
osa
l
meth
od
/fac
ilit
y.
An
y c
om
pla
ints
rec
eived
reg
ard
ing w
ast
e
sho
uld
be
reco
rded
w
ith n
ote
s o
n a
ctio
n
taken
.
All
dat
a to
be
com
pil
ed
in
a b
i-an
nual
report
.
Pro
po
nen
t
Grou
nd
wa
ter,
Su
rfa
ce W
ate
r
an
d
So
il
Con
tam
ina
tio
n
Lea
kag
es
fro
m
veh
icle
s an
d
acci
den
tal
fuel,
oil
or
hyd
rauli
c fl
uid
sp
ills
can
res
ult
in
gro
und
wat
er,
surf
ace
wate
r an
d
soil
conta
min
atio
n i
n t
he
area
.
All
veh
icle
s m
ust
b
e se
rvic
ed
and
m
ainta
ined
regula
rly.
All
h
yd
roca
rbo
n
bas
ed
fluid
s m
ust
b
e re
mo
ved
fro
m
site
an
d
dis
po
sed
o
f at
a
reco
gnis
ed
haz
ard
ous
was
te d
isp
osa
l fa
cili
ty.
An
y
po
llute
d
soil
o
r w
ater
to
b
e tr
eate
d
as
a
haz
ard
ous
was
te.
A b
i-an
nual
rep
ort
sho
uld
be
com
pil
ed o
f
all
spil
ls o
r le
akag
es r
epo
rted
. T
he
rep
ort
sho
uld
co
nta
in t
he
foll
ow
ing i
nfo
rmat
ion:
dat
e an
d d
ura
tio
n o
f sp
ill
pro
duct
sp
ille
d
vo
lum
e o
f sp
ill
rem
edia
l ac
tio
n t
aken
Pro
po
nen
t
Eco
logic
al
Imp
act
Th
e e
ffect
of
op
era
tio
nal
acti
vit
ies
on
th
e
eco
syst
em
fu
ncti
on
ing
an
d b
iod
ivers
ity.
Min
imal
imp
act
on
su
rro
un
din
g b
iod
ivers
ity w
ill
be e
xp
eri
en
ced
as
the s
ite h
as
alr
ead
y b
een
in
use
for
ap
pro
xim
ate
ly 1
3 y
ears
an
d i
s si
tuate
d w
ith
in
dev
elo
ped
to
wn
lan
ds.
Nest
ing
o
f b
ird
s o
n
infr
ast
ructu
re
sho
uld
b
e
dis
co
ura
ged
.
A
reco
rd
sho
uld
b
e kep
t o
f an
y
extr
aord
inar
y
fau
na
sig
hti
ng
s o
r
enco
unte
rs o
n s
ite.
All
dat
a to
be
com
pil
ed
in
a b
i-an
nual
report
.
Pro
po
nen
t
Vis
ua
l Im
pa
ct
Th
is
is
an
im
pact
that
aff
ects
th
e
aest
heti
c a
pp
eara
nce.
Ro
uti
ne
main
ten
an
ce o
n i
nfr
ast
ructu
re w
ill
en
sure
that
the
lon
gev
ity
of
stru
ctu
res
is
max
imis
ed
.
Ho
wev
er,
it
is i
mp
ort
an
t th
at
the r
eal
inte
gri
ty o
f
the s
tru
ctu
res
is c
on
sid
ere
d i
n t
he l
on
g t
erm
an
d
no
t ju
st a
pp
ear
an
ces.
It
is a
lso
im
po
rtan
t to
en
sure
the f
req
uen
t re
mo
val
of
wast
e.
A b
i-an
nual
rep
ort
sho
uld
be
com
pil
ed o
f
all
com
pla
ints
rep
ort
ed.
Pro
po
nen
t
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Cri
teria
N
atu
re
Mit
igati
on
M
on
itori
ng
R
esp
on
sib
le
Bo
dy
Cu
mu
lati
ve
Imp
act
Th
ese
are
im
pacts
o
n
the
en
vir
on
men
t,
wh
ich
resu
lt f
rom
th
e i
ncre
men
tal
imp
act
of
the a
cti
on
wh
en
ad
ded
to
oth
er
past
,
pre
sen
t,
an
d
reaso
nab
ly
fore
seeab
le
futu
re
acti
on
s re
gard
less
o
f w
ho
un
dert
ak
es
such
o
ther
acti
on
s.
Cu
mu
lati
ve
imp
acts
can
re
sult
fr
om
ind
ivid
uall
y
min
or,
b
ut
co
llecti
vely
sig
nif
ican
t acti
on
s ta
kin
g
pla
ce
ov
er
a
peri
od
of
tim
e.
In r
ela
tio
n t
o a
n a
cti
vit
y,
it m
ean
s th
e i
mp
act
of
an
acti
vit
y t
hat
in
itse
lf
may
n
ot
be
sig
nif
ican
t,
may
beco
me
sig
nif
ican
t w
hen
ad
ded
to
th
e
ex
isti
ng
an
d
po
ten
tial
imp
acts
re
sult
ing
fro
m
sim
ilar
or
div
ers
e
acti
vit
ies
or
un
dert
ak
ing
s in
th
e a
rea.
Po
ssib
le
cu
mu
lati
ve
imp
acts
ass
ocia
ted
wit
h
the
op
era
tio
nal
ph
ase
in
clu
de
incre
ase
in
tra
ffic
fre
qu
en
tin
g t
he s
ite a
nd
alo
ng
th
e
secti
on
s o
f ro
ad
s n
ear
the
facil
ity.
An
in
cre
ase
in
em
issi
on
s fr
om
these
v
eh
icle
s w
ill
decre
asi
ng
th
e
air
qu
ali
ty a
rou
nd
th
e f
acil
ity.
Wear
an
d t
ear
on
th
e r
oad
s an
d i
ncre
ase
d r
isk
s o
f ro
ad
traff
ic
incid
en
ces
co
uld
in
cre
ase
.
Ad
dit
ion
al
traff
ic an
d o
pera
tio
nal
no
ise
wo
uld
fu
rth
er
incre
ase
n
ois
e im
pacts
in
the a
rea.
Ad
dre
ssin
g
each
o
f th
e in
div
idual
im
pac
ts
as
dis
cuss
ed
and
re
com
men
ded
in
th
e E
MP
w
ould
red
uce
the
cum
ula
tive
imp
act.
Rev
iew
ing
bia
nn
ual
and
an
nual
re
po
rts
for
any
new
or
re-o
ccurr
ing i
mp
acts
or
pro
ble
ms
wo
uld
aid
in
identi
fyin
g
cu
mu
lati
ve
imp
acts
an
d
hel
p
in
pla
nnin
g i
f th
e exis
tin
g m
itig
ati
ons
are
insu
ffic
ient.
Bi-
annual
re
port
s b
ased
on
all
oth
er
imp
acts
mu
st b
e cr
eate
d t
o g
ive
an o
ver
all
asse
ssm
ent
of
the
imp
act
o
f th
e
op
erat
ional
phas
e.
Pro
po
nen
t
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Tab
le 4
-4.
Dec
om
mis
sio
nin
g p
ha
se
Cri
teri
a
Natu
re
Mit
igati
on
M
on
itori
ng
Res
pon
sib
le
Bod
y
Wast
e
Pro
du
ctio
n
Upon
dec
om
mis
sionin
g
was
te
wil
l be
pro
duce
d in
th
e fo
rm o
f b
uil
din
g ru
bble
,
obso
lete
eq
uip
men
t an
d s
truct
ure
s, o
bso
lete
or
resi
dual
pro
duct
s an
d
equip
men
t or
stru
cture
s th
at
can
be
use
d
else
wher
e or
sold
as
scra
p.
Soil
poll
ute
d
by
hydro
carb
ons
must
be
trea
ted a
s haz
ardous
was
te.
To
reduce
th
e am
ount
of
was
te
all
re-u
sable
pip
elin
es,
pum
ps,
tan
ks,
val
ves
and
oth
er e
quip
men
t
must
be
rem
oved
to a
noth
er s
ite
or
sold
.
Those
it
ems
that
ca
nnot
be
use
d
agai
n
must
b
e
scra
pped
in t
he
appro
pri
ate
man
ner
.
Upon d
emoli
tio
n o
f th
e b
uil
din
gs
and c
oncr
ete
the
rubble
must
be
rem
oved
fro
m t
he
pro
per
ty a
nd
tak
en
to a
n a
ppro
ved
dum
psi
te d
esig
nat
ed b
y t
he
Cit
y o
f
Win
dhoek
.
Reh
abil
itat
ion
if
nec
essa
ry
are
to
be
done
usi
ng
funds
des
ignat
ed f
or
the
purp
ose
.
Reg
ula
r vis
ual
insp
ecti
on.
A r
egis
ter
of
was
te p
roduce
d a
nd d
isposa
l
met
hod
s sh
ould
be
mai
nta
ined
.
Pro
po
nen
t;
Contr
acto
r
Eco
logic
al
Imp
act
Oper
atio
ns
span
nin
g
man
y
yea
rs
may
crea
te
new
hab
itat
fo
r fa
una
and
flora
.
Upon d
eco
mm
issi
onin
g t
hes
e hab
itat
s w
ill
be
des
tro
yed
.
Tri
ple
J E
ner
gie
s w
ould
hav
e to
ensu
re t
hat
no n
ew
hab
itat
is
crea
ted f
or
flora
and f
auna
on t
he
Gas
It
site
. B
efore
dec
om
mis
sio
nin
g
the
envir
onm
enta
l
off
icer
w
ould
nee
d
to
insp
ect
ever
y
stru
ctura
l
faci
lity
to e
nsu
re t
hat
the
dis
man
tlin
g a
nd r
emo
val
of
any s
truct
ure
would
not
affe
ct a
ny o
rgan
ism
that
has
bec
om
e dep
enden
t o
n
tho
se
stru
cture
s fo
r
surv
ival
, sh
elte
r or
bre
edin
g.
Wher
e new
hab
itat
s w
ere
crea
ted,
that
is
no
w
occ
upie
d b
y f
auna
or
flora
, T
riple
J E
ner
gie
s m
ust
conta
ct M
EF
T o
r oth
er a
ppro
pri
ate
org
aniz
atio
ns
to
esta
bli
sh t
he
conse
rvat
ion s
tatu
s o
f it
and e
nsu
re n
o
har
m i
s in
flic
ted.
The
poss
ibil
ity o
f re
loca
ting t
he
fauna
or
flora
must
be
inves
tigat
ed a
nd e
xec
ute
d.
Sho
uld
the
spec
ies
be
list
ed a
s vuln
erab
le o
r w
ors
e, a
mee
ting s
ho
uld
be
hel
d
wit
h
ME
FT
in
ord
er
to
det
erm
ine
the
appro
pri
ate
han
dli
ng o
f th
e si
tuat
ion.
A r
eport
sho
uld
be
com
pil
ed o
f an
y f
auna
and
flora
th
at
esta
bli
shed
it
self
o
n
the
pre
mis
es.
The
report
sh
ould
in
clude
all
acti
ons
taken
to r
eloca
te o
r d
eal
wit
h t
he
situ
atio
n.
Pro
po
nen
t;
Co
ntr
acto
r
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teri
a
Natu
re
Mit
igati
on
M
on
itori
ng
Res
pon
sib
le
Bod
y
Em
plo
ym
ent
D
eco
mm
issi
onin
g o
f th
e fa
cili
ty m
ay l
ead
to r
etre
nch
men
ts o
r re
-loca
tio
n o
f st
aff.
Pla
n
in
advan
ce
for
mee
ting
the
Lab
our
Act
s
requir
emen
ts f
or
retr
ench
ing o
f st
aff
if r
equir
ed.
Wher
e po
ssib
le
staf
f ca
n
be
relo
cate
d
to
anoth
er
faci
lity
or
tow
n
wher
e b
usi
nes
s co
nti
nues
in
th
e
sam
e w
ay.
Duri
ng n
orm
al o
per
atio
ns,
pla
nnin
g s
hould
incl
ude
mea
sure
s fo
r han
dli
ng
of
emplo
yee
s,
should
th
e fa
cili
ty
be
dec
om
mis
sioned
. T
he
rep
ort
sh
ould
incl
ude
budget
ing
for
retr
ench
men
ts
and
poss
ible
alt
ernat
ive
posi
tio
ns
else
wher
e.
Pro
po
nen
t
Du
st
Dust
w
ill
be
gen
erat
ed
duri
ng
the
dec
om
mis
sionin
g
phas
e an
d
mig
ht
be
aggra
vat
ed d
uri
ng p
erio
ds
of
stro
ng w
inds.
It i
s re
com
men
ded
that
reg
ula
r dust
suppre
ssio
n b
e
incl
uded
in t
he
dec
om
mis
sionin
g p
has
e, w
hen
dust
bec
om
es a
n i
ssue.
Per
sonnel
sh
ould
be
issu
ed
wit
h
dust
m
asks
for
hea
lth a
nd s
afet
y r
easo
ns.
Reg
ula
r vis
ual
insp
ecti
on.
A c
om
pla
ints
reg
iste
r m
ust
be
mai
nta
ined
,
in
whic
h
any
com
pla
ints
fr
om
th
e
com
munit
y
must
be
logged
. C
om
pla
ints
must
be
inves
tigat
ed
and,
if
appro
pri
ate,
acte
d u
po
n.
Pro
po
nen
t;
Co
ntr
acto
r
Nois
e
No
ise
po
lluti
on
wil
l exis
t d
ue
to
hea
vy
veh
icle
s ac
cess
ing
the
site
to
co
llec
t
rub
ble
fr
om
d
em
oli
shed
b
uil
din
g
mat
eria
ls.
Cra
nes
m
ay
be
erec
ted
fo
r
rem
ovin
g
the
sto
rage
tan
ks.
H
am
mer
s,
dig
ger
s and
dri
lls
wil
l b
e u
sed
.
Fo
llo
w t
he
Cit
y o
f W
ind
ho
ek C
ounci
l R
eso
luti
on
Guid
elin
es
21
5/0
9/2
006
w
ith
regar
ds
to
no
ise
em
issi
on
s.
Duri
ng
dec
om
mis
sio
nin
g
no
ise
level
s
mig
ht
be
hig
her
than
pre
scri
bed
lev
els.
This
wil
l
ho
wev
er b
e sh
ort
liv
ed.
All
p
erso
nnel
m
ust
b
e is
sued
w
ith
hea
rin
g
pro
tect
ors
and
nei
ghb
ours
must
be
no
tifi
ed o
f th
e
tim
e and
dura
tio
n o
f d
eco
mm
issi
onin
g.
No
tice
of
the
star
t o
f th
e d
eco
mm
issi
onin
g s
ho
uld
be
giv
en
to t
he
loca
l au
tho
riti
es w
ith a
n i
nvit
atio
n t
o g
ive
feed
bac
k a
t an
y t
ime
wit
h r
egar
ds
the
no
ise
imp
act.
Noti
ce o
f th
e st
art
of
the
dec
om
mis
sionin
g
sho
uld
be
mad
e an
d
invit
atio
n
to
giv
e
feed
bac
k a
t an
y t
ime
wit
h r
egar
ds
the
nois
e
impac
t.
A c
om
pla
ints
reg
iste
r m
ust
be
mai
nta
ined
,
in
whic
h
any
com
pla
ints
fr
om
th
e
com
munit
y
must
be
logged
. C
om
pla
ints
must
be
inves
tigat
ed
and,
if
appro
pri
ate,
acte
d u
po
n.
Pro
po
nen
t;
Contr
acto
r.
Vis
ual
Imp
act
T
his
is
an i
mp
act
that
aff
ects
the
aest
het
ic
app
eara
nce
Vis
ual
imp
act
cou
ld
po
se
one
of
the
mo
st
sig
nif
icant
imp
acts
. V
isual
im
pac
ts
could
b
e
lim
ited
thro
ug
h k
eep
ing a
ll d
eco
mm
issi
oned
are
as
clea
n a
nd
ord
erly
at
all
tim
es.
Go
od
ho
use
kee
pin
g
also
red
uce
s th
e r
isk o
f in
juri
es.
No
tice
of
the
star
t
of
the
dec
om
mis
sio
nin
g
sho
uld
b
e giv
en
to
the
loca
l au
tho
riti
es w
ith a
n i
nvit
ati
on t
o g
ive
feed
bac
k
at a
ny t
ime
wit
h r
egar
ds
the
vis
ual
im
pac
t.
A c
om
pla
ints
reg
iste
r m
ust
be
mai
nta
ined
,
in
whic
h
any
com
pla
ints
fr
om
th
e
com
munit
y
must
be
logged
. C
om
pla
ints
must
be
inves
tigat
ed
and,
if
appro
pri
ate,
acte
d u
po
n.
Pro
po
nen
t;
Co
ntr
acto
r
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teri
a
Natu
re
Mit
igati
on
M
on
itori
ng
Res
pon
sib
le
Bod
y
Gro
un
dw
ate
r,
Su
rface
W
ate
r
an
d
Soil
Con
tam
inati
on
Po
rous
surf
ace
sub
stra
te
can
allo
w
un
wan
ted
haz
ard
ous
and
ec
olo
gic
ally
det
rim
enta
l su
bst
ance
s to
see
p d
ow
n t
o t
he
wat
er t
able
.
All
p
reca
uti
on
s ar
e to
b
e ta
ken
to
p
revent
conta
min
atio
n o
f th
e so
il as
th
is co
uld
en
ter
the
eco
syst
em
. L
eakages
fr
om
v
ehic
les
mig
ht
occ
ur
esp
ecia
lly i
f th
ey a
re s
ervic
ed o
n s
ite.
Car
e m
ust
be
taken
to
avo
id
conta
min
atio
n
of
soil
and
gro
und
wat
er.
Gro
und
wat
er m
ight
spre
ad p
oll
uta
nts
to
nei
ghb
ouri
ng
rece
pto
rs
and
m
ay
crea
te
an
imp
act
on
u
nd
ergro
und
uti
liti
es
(i.e
. fr
esh
w
ater
sup
ply
to
buil
din
gs,
sew
erag
e sy
stem
). P
oll
uta
nts
in t
he
soil
and
buil
din
g r
ub
ble
mu
st b
e tr
ansp
ort
ed
aw
ay fr
om
th
e si
te to
an
ap
pro
pri
atel
y cl
assi
fied
wast
e d
isp
osa
l si
te
app
roved
b
y
the
Cit
y
of
Win
dho
ek.
Reg
ula
tio
ns
on
sew
erage
dis
char
ge
and
th
e
chem
ical
s th
at m
ay a
nd
m
ay n
ot
be
put
into
the
sew
erag
e sy
stem
mu
st b
e fo
llo
wed
.
Rep
ort
fo
rm f
or
all
spil
ls o
r le
aks
is t
o b
e
com
ple
ted
by C
ontr
acto
r an
d s
ub
mit
ted
to
the
resp
onsi
ble
H
SE
O
ffic
er
/
Co
ord
inat
or.
Pro
po
nen
t;
Co
ntr
acto
r
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teri
a
Natu
re
Mit
igati
on
M
on
itori
ng
Res
pon
sib
le
Bod
y
Hea
lth
, S
afe
ty
an
d S
ecu
rity
Duri
ng t
he
Dec
om
mis
sionin
g P
has
e si
mil
ar
risk
s to
hum
an b
eings
as w
ith t
he
pre
vio
us
phas
e w
ill
be
pre
sent.
Once
the
tanks
and
pip
elin
es h
ave
bee
n e
mpti
ed c
om
ple
tely
of
thei
r co
nte
nts
re
sid
ual
am
ounts
o
f gas
mig
ht
exis
t. A
ll o
ther
ris
ks
asso
ciat
ed w
ith
dem
oli
tio
ns
must
be
consi
der
ed.
The
dec
om
mis
sio
nin
g o
f a
faci
lity
can
cau
se s
erio
us
hea
lth
and
safe
ty
risk
s to
w
ork
ers
on
site
.
Occ
upat
ional
ex
posu
res
are
norm
ally
re
late
d
to
der
mal
co
nta
ct
wit
h
gas
an
d
inhal
atio
n
of
gas
vap
ours
duri
ng h
andli
ng o
f su
ch p
roduct
s. F
or
this
reas
on a
deq
uat
e m
easu
res
mu
st b
e bro
ught
in p
lace
to
ensu
re
safe
ty
of
staf
f on
site
, an
d
incl
udes
:
(Pro
vid
e fo
rms
for
all
end u
sers
who m
onit
or)
Pro
per
tra
inin
g o
f o
per
ato
rs;
Fir
st a
id t
reat
ment;
Med
ical
ass
ista
nce
;
Em
ergency t
reat
ment;
Pre
ven
tio
n o
f in
hal
atio
n o
f fu
mes
(fu
el);
Pro
tect
ive
clo
thin
g,
foo
twear
, glo
ves
an
d
bel
ts;
safe
ty g
og
gle
s and
shie
lds;
Man
uals
an
d
trai
nin
g
regar
din
g
the
corr
ect
han
dli
ng o
f m
ater
ials
and
pac
kag
es
sho
uld
be
in
pla
ce
and
up
dat
ed,
as
new
o
r up
dat
ed
MS
DS
’ b
eco
me
avai
lab
le;
Ris
ks
mig
ht
be
low
er b
ut
stil
l exis
t es
pec
iall
y i
f ta
nks
must
be
ente
red
fo
r in
spec
tio
ns.
C
on
fined
S
pac
e
Tra
inin
g w
ill
be
req
uir
ed.
24
-ho
ur
secu
rity
su
rvei
llan
ce
in
case
o
f
op
port
unis
tic
acti
vit
ies.
A
regis
ter
of
all
inci
den
ts
must
be
mai
nta
ined
o
n a
dai
ly bas
is.
This
sh
ould
incl
ude
mea
sure
s ta
ken
to e
nsu
re t
hat
such
inci
den
ts d
o n
ot
repea
t it
sel
f.
Pro
po
nen
t;
Co
ntr
acto
r
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Cri
teri
a
Natu
re
Mit
igati
on
M
on
itori
ng
Res
pon
sib
le
Bod
y
Fir
e an
d
Exp
losi
on
Haza
rd
LP
G a
re e
xtr
emel
y f
lam
mab
le a
nd a
fir
e or
BL
EV
E r
isk e
xis
ts w
hen
dec
om
mis
sionin
g
takes
pla
ce.
Var
ious
inte
rnat
ional
occ
upat
ional
hea
lth a
nd s
afet
y
per
form
ance
s sh
ould
b
e co
nsu
lted
fo
r sp
ecif
ic
regula
tio
ns
regar
din
g t
he
dec
om
mis
sio
nin
g o
f th
e
faci
lity
, to
en
sure
al
l ri
sks
are
mit
igat
ed.
All
rele
van
t re
gula
tio
ns
and
pre
cauti
on
s sh
ou
ld b
e in
pla
ce as
it
w
as d
uri
ng th
e o
per
atio
nal
p
has
e. In
add
itio
n t
o t
his
, al
l p
erso
nnel
hav
e to
be
sen
siti
sed
abo
ut
resp
onsi
ble
fi
re
pro
tect
ion
mea
sure
s and
go
od
ho
use
kee
pin
g
such
as
the
rem
oval
o
f
flam
mab
le
mat
eria
ls
incl
ud
ing
rub
bis
h,
dry
veg
etati
on,
and
hyd
roca
rbo
n-s
oak
ed s
oil
. R
egula
r
insp
ecti
ons
and
tes
ts s
ho
uld
sti
ll b
e ca
rrie
d o
ut
on
fire
fig
hti
ng
equip
ment
and
p
oll
uti
on
contr
ol
mat
eria
ls at
th
e fa
cili
ty.
All
fi
re p
reca
uti
ons
and
fire
co
ntr
ol
at
the
faci
lity
must
be
in a
cco
rdan
ce
wit
h S
AN
S,
or
bet
ter.
The
ho
list
ic f
ire
pro
tect
ion
and
p
reven
tio
n
pla
n
sho
uld
st
ill
be
uti
lise
d.
Exp
erie
nce
has
sh
ow
n
that
th
e bes
t ch
ance
to
rapid
ly p
ut
out
a m
ajor
fire
is
in t
he
firs
t 5
min
ute
s.
It is
im
port
ant
to re
cognis
e th
at a
resp
onsi
ve
fire
pre
ven
tio
n
pla
n
does
not
sole
ly
incl
ude
the
avai
labil
ity
of
fire
fi
ghti
ng
equip
men
t,
but
more
import
antl
y,
it i
nvolv
es p
rem
edit
ated
mea
sure
s an
d
acti
vit
ies
to
tim
eousl
y
pre
ven
t,
curb
an
d
avoid
condit
ions
that
may
res
ult
in f
ires
.
A
regis
ter
of
all
inci
den
ts
must
be
mai
nta
ined
o
n a
dai
ly bas
is.
This
sh
ould
incl
ude
mea
sure
s ta
ken
to e
nsu
re t
hat
such
inci
den
ts d
o n
ot
repea
t it
sel
f.
Pro
po
nen
t;
Co
ntr
acto
r
Sit
e C
losu
re
an
d
Reh
ab
ilit
ati
on
Un-r
ehab
ilit
ated
si
tes
could
pote
nti
ally
impac
t th
e en
vir
onm
ent
and i
nhib
it f
utu
re
land u
se c
apab
ilit
ies.
All
infr
astr
uct
ure
that
wil
l not
be
reuse
d n
eeds
to b
e
rem
oved
. A
ll
pip
elin
es,
tanks
and
haz
ardo
us
mat
eria
l nee
d
to
be
rem
oved
fr
om
th
e si
te
and
pro
per
ly d
ispo
sed o
f.
Poll
ute
d
soil
s nee
ds
to
be
rem
edia
ted
/ re
mo
ved
fro
m s
ited
and d
ispose
d o
f as
haz
ardo
us
was
te,
to
pre
ven
t hea
lth r
isk a
nd t
he
spre
ad o
f poll
uti
on.
Post
clo
sure
, th
e si
te n
eeds
to b
e in
a c
ondit
ion t
hat
enab
les
futu
re l
and u
se t
o c
onti
nue.
A p
oll
uti
on s
urv
ey n
eeds
to b
e co
nduct
ed
on t
he
site
to e
nsu
re t
hat
the
site
has
bee
n
pro
per
ly
rehab
ilit
ated
an
d
no
poll
uti
on
rem
ains.
A
closu
re
report
sh
ould
be
com
pil
ed
to
report
on
the
condit
ions
of
the
site
, an
d
reco
mm
end
any
furt
her
re
hab
ilit
atio
n
init
iati
ves
if
nec
essa
ry.
Pro
po
nen
t,
Co
nta
cto
r,
Ind
epen
den
t
Sp
ecia
list
.
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5 CONCLUSIONS The above Environmental Management Plan, if properly implemented will help minimise adverse
impacts on the environment. Where impacts occur, immediate action must be taken to reduce the
escalation of effects associated with these impacts. To ensure the relevance of this document to the
specific stage of project, it needs to be reviewed throughout all phases.
The Environmental Management Plan should be used as an on-site reference document during all
phases of the proposed project. Auditing should take place in order to determine compliance with the
EMP for the site, and Parties responsible for transgression of the EMP should be held responsible for
any rehabilitation that may need to be undertaken.
Monitoring reports must be kept available for possible submission with future renewal applications for
environmental clearance certificates.
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