Karuah Hard Rock Quarry. Summary of Environmental Monitoring Data

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Karuah Hard Rock Summary of Environmental Monitoring Data For the Period: September 2014

1. Introduction This report has been completed to meet the requirements of Section 66(6) of the Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997 and the NSW Environmental Protection Authority s (EPA) Requirements for Publishing Pollution Monitoring Data (October 2013). This report summarises the required monitoring data under Environmental Protection Licence (EPL) 11569 for the Karuah Hard Rock (Karuah ). This report also includes some monitoring requirements under Development Consent (DA 265-10-2004). A summary of the environmental monitoring data for September 2014 is covered in this report. A summary of the licence information is provided in the tables in the report. Environmental Protection Licence Number Licensee s Name Table 1 Licence Information 11569 Hunter Quarries Pty Ltd Licensee s Address Licensee Postal Address: PO Box 3284 Thornton NSW 2322. Link to Full Licence on the EPA Website Premises Address: Karuah, Corner of Andesite Road and The Branch Lane, Karuah NSW 2324. EPL 11569 2. Dust Monitoring Results There are no specific dust criteria listed in the EPL, but the following dust criteria (Table 2) are listed in Schedule 3 Condition 14 of DA 265-10-2004. Table 2 - DA 265-10-2004 Dust Deposition Criteria for the Karuah Averaging Period Maximum Increase in Deposited Dust Level 1 Annual 2 g/m 2 /month 4 g/m 2 /month Note 1 : Dust is assessed as insoluble solids as defined by AS 3580.10.1-2003. Maximum Total Deposited Dust Level 1 SLR Consulting Australia Pty Ltd undertakes depositional dust monitoring at Karuah. Monitoring is completed at the locations listed in Table 3 below. Table 3 Air Quality Monitoring Locations for the Karuah Site ID Location Address GPS Coordinates South (DDG 1) South of the Karuah 5760 Pacific Hwy, Karuah NSW 2324 32 38 04 S 151 59 58 E South-East (DDG 2) South of the Karuah 5770 Pacific Hwy, Karuah NSW 2324 32 38 02 S 152 00 09 E South-West (DDG 3) South-West of the Karuah DP 1024341, Karuah 32 37 57 S 151 59 41 E East (DDG 4) East of the Karuah 21 Halloran Rd North Arm Cove NSW 32 37' 30.87"S 152 01'10.18"E

Site ID Location Address GPS Coordinates 2324 Appendix 1 Illustrates the air quality monitoring locations at Karuah. Air quality monitoring was undertaken during the period 29 August 2014 to 25 September 2014 at the locations detailed in Table 4. Depositional dust gauge (g/m/ 2 /month) results for September 2014 and the year to date are shown in Table 4. Table 4 Insoluble Solids (g/m/ 2 /month) for the Year to Date EPL 11569 Date Sampled 25 September 2014 Obtained by Hunter Quarries 7 October 2014 Published by Hunter Quarries 10 October 2014 Date DDG 1 DDG 2 DDG 3 DDG 4 22/3/2013 to 22/4/2013 5.1 1.0 0.2 0.2 22/2/4013 to 24/5/2013 2.8 0.4 0.3 0.3 24/5/2013 to 26/6/2013 1.6 0.4 0.3 0.2 26/6/2013 to 24/7/2013 0.7 0.6 0.4 0.2 24/7/2013 to 21/8/2013 0.8 0.7 0.4 0.6 21/8/2013 to 18/9/2013 1.2 0.9 0.7 0.4 18/9/2013 to 17/10/2013 1.9 1.4 1.5 2.1 17/10/2013 to 18/11/2013 0.5 1.8 0.7 9.5 18/11/2013 to 16/12/2013 1.1 0.7 2.6 1.6 16/12/2013 to 13/1/2014 1.2 0.7 0.7 1.7 13/1/2014 to 14/2/2014 1.4 0.9 1.2 1.7 14/2/2014 to 18/3/2014 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.2 18/3/2014 to 16/4/2014 0.7 0.4 0.3 1.3 16/4/2014 to 15/5/2014 1.8 0.5 1.1 1.2 15/5/2014 to 1/7/2014 1.1 0.6 0.4 0.3 1/7/2014 to 31/7/2014 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 31/7/2014 to 29/8/2014 1.2 0.9 0.5 0.5 29/8/2014 to 25/9/2014 0.6 0.6 0.5 7.1 Average 1.3 1.2 1.1 1.1 Rolling Annual Average 1.1 0.9 1.0 2.5 Monitoring results indicate that for the period 29 August 2014 to 25 September 2014, the insoluble solid and ash residue levels recorded at all monitoring locations were below the project criterion of 4 g/m 2 /month except for at the East monitoring location(ddg4) which exceeded the project criterion. It should be noted that this reading at DDG4 was far higher than previous readings in 2014, with the annual average only 1.1 g/m 2 /month which is well below the criteria.

3. Blast Monitoring Results The following conditions in EPL 11569 refer to blast management. M6.1 The licensee must monitor all blasts carried out in or on the premises at or near the nearest residence or noise sensitive location (such as a school or hospital) that is likely to be most affected by the blast and that is not owned by the licensee or subject of a private agreement between the owner of the residence or noise sensitive location and the licensee relating to alternative blasting limits. L4.1 Blasting in or on the premises must only be carried out between 0900 hours and 1500 hours, Monday to Friday. Blasting in or on the premises must not take place on weekends or Public Holidays without the prior approval of the EPA. L4.2 The overpressure level from blasting operations carried out in or on the premises must not: a) exceed 115 db(l) for more than 5% of the total number of blasts carried out on the premises within the 12 months annual reporting period; and b) exceed 120 db(l) at any time at any residence or noise sensitive location (such as a school or hospital) that is not owned by the licensee or subject of a private agreement between the owner of the residence or noise sensitive location and the licensee as to an alternative overpressure level. L4.3 The ground vibration peak particle velocity from blasting operations carried out in or on the premises must not: a) exceed 5mm/second for more than 5% of the total number of blasts carried out on the premises within the 12 months annual reporting period; and b) exceed 10mm/second at any time at any residence or noise sensitive location (such as a school or hospital) that is not owned by the licensee or subject of a private agreement between the owner of the residence or noise sensitive location and the licensee as to an alternative ground vibration level. Table 5 summarises the September 2014 blasting results. Table 5 September 2014 Blast Monitoring Results Date and Time 5/9/2014 11:56 am Overpressure and Vibration Monitor 1 Monitor 2 Overpressure db(l) 105.5 104.9 Vibration(mm/s) 2.79 1.96 The blasting results indicate that the blast on 5/9/2014 were below the EPL criteria for overpressure and vibration.

4. Noise Monitoring Results Schedule 3 Condition 1 of the Development Consent requires Hunter Quarries to ensure noise generated by the development does not exceed criteria outlined in Table 6 at any residence, or any noise sensitive receptor on privately owned land. Table 6 Development Consent Noise Impact Criteria Karuah Noise Limit (dba) 1 Time Period LAeq(15minute) Day 7:00am to 6:00pm Monday to Friday 48 7:00am to 1:00pm Saturday Evening 47 6:00pm to 10:00pm Monday to Friday At All Other Times 46 Table 7 illustrates the operator attended and unattended noise monitoring locations at Karuah. Table 7 Development Consent Noise Impact Criteria Karuah NM1 NM2 Noise Monitoring Location Property Name Lot 3 DP785172 5772 Pacific Hwy, Karuah Lot 2 DP 785172 5760 Pacific Hwy, Karuah NM3 Lot 22 DP 1024341 Distance from Karuah 317 metres South of the Karuah 200 metres South of the Karuah 370 metres South West of the Karuah No noise monitoring was completed during September 2014. 5. Surface Water Monitoring Results Condition L2 of the EPL outlines the requirement to monitor surface water discharges from the Karuah via the licensed discharge point (LDP001). Table 8 summarises discharge monitoring at Karuah. There were no surface water discharges in September 2014. Table 8 - Surface Water Discharge Monitoring Results Sampling Point LDP001 Monitoring Frequency During Discharge Pollutant Measurement EPL Limit ph No discharge during September 2014 6.5 8.5

Appendix 1 Monitoring Locations

DDG4 21 DP1024341 11 DP1024564 Sediment Dam. NM3 DDG3 (. ( @ A Blast Monitoring Site Noise Monitoring Site Air Quality Monitoring Site Water Monitoring Site Watercoarse 10 KINGS ROAD NEW LAMBTON NEW SOUTH WALES 2305 AUSTRALIA T: 61 2 4037 3200 F: 61 2 4037 3201 www.slrconsulting.com The content contained within this document may be based on third party data. SLR Consulting Australia Pty Ltd does not guarantee the accuracy of such information. ad Lot Boundary @ A Project No.: 633.HQP00.0030 Drawn by: LH Date: Scale: Sheet Size: Projection: Pacific DDG1 NM1 ( NM2 DDG2 (. n Ro LEGEND Tare a G:\Drafting\HQP00-003 - Karuah\Figures\ArcGIS\HQP00-003_Monitoring_01.mxd Highway 23/06/2014 GDA 1994 MGA Zone 56 Environmental Services and Support N 1:12,000 A4 Hunter Quarries Pty Ltd 0 100 N 200 300 m Karuah Hard Rock Environmental Monitoring Locations FIGURE 1