Permission summary

Permission ID
OL000072239
Issue date
Expiry date
Status
Active
Activity site

67 Redesdale Rd Kyneton VIC 3444 AU

Permission holder

COLIBAN REGION WATER CORPORATION
37 - 45 BRIDGE ST
BENDIGO VIC 3550
AU

Activity

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A03 (Sewage treatment)
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  • Conditions

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    OL_DW02
    Discharge of waste to surface waters must be in accordance with Appendix 6.
    OL_DW02.04
    You must ensure that the receiving environment from the relevant discharge point achieves background levels in relation to the mixing zone as shown in Appendix 2 for the following indicators: Your risk management and monitoring program (RMMP), as required by condition OL_G05, must specify as one of its environmental performance objectives that the mixing zone extent (the reach of waterbody where levels of an indicator exceed the upstream levels of that indicator due to inputs from the discharge) in the Campaspe River downstream of the discharge point (Discharge point as shown in appendix 2), for total phosphorus and total nitrogen does not exceed 2.45km and 6km respectively. (Discharge limits as shown in appendix 6).
    OL_DW02.08
    Discharge of treated wastewater during wet weather conditions must be in accordance with specifications in "Discharge to Water" section of EPA Publication 1322 'Licence Management Guidelines'.
    OL_DW02.08.01
    The discharge allowed from DP1 is tertiary treated wastewater only.
    OL_DW02.10
    Discharge from the activity site must be less than 1 part effluent for every 3 parts of the receiving surface water flow rate. The receiving surface water flow rate is to be measured upstream of DP1.
    OL_DW04
    You must install and maintain signage in the vicinity of the mixing zone displaying: (a) the extent and nature of the mixing zone; (b) your name; (c) your EPA licence number; and (d) the discharge point number.
    OL_G01
    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_G02
    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_G03
    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_G04a
    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_G04b
    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_G05
    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_G07
    You must: (a) develop and maintain a decommissioning plan that is in accordance with the current decommissioning guidelines published by the Authority; (b) provide the decommissioning plan to the Authority upon request; (c) supply to the Authority an updated detailed decommissioning plan 40 business days prior to commencement of decommissioning, if you propose to divest a section of the licensed site, cease part or all of the licensed activity or reduce the basis upon which the licence was granted to a point where licensing is no longer required; and (d) decommission the licensed site in accordance with the detailed decommissioning plan, to the satisfaction of the Authority and within any reasonable timeframe which may be specified by the Authority.
    OL_RW11
    Your risk management and monitoring program (RMMP) referenced in condition OL_G05 must include and maintain a Health and Environment Management Plan (HEMP) that is in accordance with the "Victorian guideline for water recycling" (EPA Publication 1910), as amended from time to time.
    OL_WM13
    Notwithstanding the discharge limits set out in this licence, the licence holder’s risk management and monitoring program must address: (a) Causes of short-term variation in emissions (which may include equipment or process failures and replacement of components); (b) Opportunities to reduce long term and event-driven emissions through practices or controls; and (c) Key indicators of emission variation including process and system indicators.
    OL_WM14
    All plant and equipment must be maintained and operated in proper working condition, in accordance with the manufacturer’s specifications.
  • Waste information

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  • Documents

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    OL000072239 - Statutory Document.pdf

  • Performance Statements

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