State Significant Development
Yennora Liquid Waste Treatment Plant
Cumberland
Current Status: Determination
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- Exhibition
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- Response to Submissions
- Assessment
- Recommendation
- Determination
Increase in the processing capacity of an existing resource recovery facility to 110,000 tonnes per year of liquid waste.
Attachments & Resources
Notice of Exhibition (1)
Early Consultation (2)
Request for SEARs (4)
SEARs (2)
EIS (23)
Response to Submissions (5)
Agency Advice (15)
Additional Information (6)
Recommendation (2)
Determination (3)
Post-determination Notices (1)
Approved Documents
Management Plans and Strategies (3)
Reports (1)
Independent Reviews and Audits (4)
Notifications (1)
Note: Only documents approved by the Department after November 2019 will be published above. Any documents approved before this time can be viewed on the Applicant's website.
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Inspections
3/09/2024
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Submissions
Ascendas REIT
Object
Ascendas REIT
Message
Attachments
Biodiversity and Conservation Division
Comment
Biodiversity and Conservation Division
Message
Attachments
Cumberland Council
Comment
Cumberland Council
ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION AUTHORITY
Comment
ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION AUTHORITY
Message
Attachments
Department of Transport
Comment
Department of Transport
Message
Attachments
ROADS AND MARITIME SERVICES DIVISION
Comment
ROADS AND MARITIME SERVICES DIVISION
Sydney Water
Comment
Sydney Water
TransGrid
Comment
TransGrid
Fire & Rescue NSW
Comment
Fire & Rescue NSW
Message
In the event of a fire or hazardous material incident, it is important that first responders have ready access to information which enables effective hazard control measures to be quickly implemented. Without limiting the scope of the emergency response plan (ERP) requirements of Clause 43 of the Work Health and Safety Regulation 2011 (the Regulation), the following matters are recommended to be addressed:
1. That a comprehensive Emergency Response Plan (ERP) is developed for the site.
2. That the ERP specifically addresses foreseeable on-site and off-site fire events and other emergency incidents or potential hazmat incidents.
3. That the ERP details the appropriate risk control measures that would need to be implemented to safely mitigate potential risks to the health and safety of firefighters and other first responders.
Such measures will include the level of personal protective clothing required to be worn, the minimum level of respiratory protection required, decontamination procedures to be instigated, minimum evacuation zone distances and a safe method of shutting down and isolating machinery.
4. Other risk control measures that may need to be implemented in a fire emergency (due to any unique hazards specific to the site) should also be included in the ERP.
5. That two copies of the ERP (detailed in recommendation 1 above) be stored in a prominent ‘Emergency Information Cabinet’ located in a position directly adjacent to the site’s main entry point/s.
6. Once constructed and prior to operation, that the operator of the facility contacts the relevant local emergency management committee (LEMC). The LEMC is a committee established by Section 28 of the State Emergency and Rescue Management Act 1989. LEMCs are required to be established so that emergency services organisations and other government and non-government agencies can proactively develop comprehensive inter agency local emergency procedures for significant hazardous sites within their local government area. The contact details of members of the LEMC can be obtained from the relevant local council.
7. It is recommended that an emergency services information package (ESIP) be developed for the site and access to this document be provided to emergency service organisations. https://www.fire.nsw.gov.au/gallery/files/pdf/guidelines/guidelines_ESIP_and_TFP.pdf
For further information please contact the Fire Safety Infrastructure Liaison Unit, referencing FRNSW file number BFS20/3609. Please ensure that all correspondence in relation to this matter is submitted electronically to [email protected].