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Pollution and Environmental Monitoring
Council takes a serious approach to the environmental management of the Mount Vincent Road Waste Management Centre. This includes having a Pollution Incident Response Management plan in place, as well as conducting ongoing environmental monitoring as part of our environmental protection licence.
Pollution Incident Response Management Plan
Council has in place a Pollution Incident Response Management Plan, which details the strategic approach that Council will have in relation to reporting, managing and communicating a pollution incident at the Mount Vincent Road Waste Management Centre.
Environmental Monitoring
As part of the Protection of the Environment legislation, the Mount Vincent Road Waste Management Centre is required to hold an Environmental Protection Licence. The licence sets out conditions in relation to pollution prevention and monitoring, implementation of best practice and cleaner production by means of re-use and recycling. The details of this licence are as follows:
Licence number: 6116
Licensee: Maitland City Council
Premises: Mount Vincent Road Waste Landfill Facility, 109-110 Mount Vincent Road, East Maitland NSW 2323.
Landfill Gas Data
Landfill gas is monitored on a monthly basis, with both surface and subsurface samples being taken.
Surface gas sampling is carried out using a GFM410 Landfill Gas Analyser using a grid pattern across the landfill site (layout/map) and sampling in and around buildings on site. Surface analyses samples for Methane concentrations. Subsurface gas sampling is carried out by sampling the concrete Leachate riser columns within the landfill, with an Aircheck Sampler Model 224-43XR, which fills a Tedlar bag for analysis. Samples are taken from six sites around the Waste Facility. Subsurface sampling analyses for Carbon Dioxide, Oxygen, Carbon Monoxide, Methane, Hydrogen and Nitrogen levels in the gas sample.
Date | Type | Report |
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19/02/2019 | Gas | 2February 2019 (248.7 KB) |
22/01/2019 | Gas | 1January 2019 Gas (247.77 KB) |
17/12/2018 | Gas | 12December 2018 Gas (248.04 KB) |
28/11/2018 | Gas | 11November 2018 Gas (249.95 KB) |
19/11/2018 | Gas | October 2018 Gas (247.93 KB) |
03/08/2018 | Gas | August 2018 Gas (209.42 KB) |
06/07/2018 | Gas | July 2017 Gas (209.42 KB) |
01/06/2018 | Gas | June 2018 Gas (209.36 KB) |
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Landfill Water Data
Landfill water is monitored quarterly, with extra parameters in the annual analysis and both surface and subsurface samples are taken at sites located across the landfill site (layout/map).
On the landfill site map which shows the water sample points there are various references including:
Reference | Description |
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SW1 and SW2 | The two water sample points which represent the two sediment dams on the facility. View assessment parameters and frequency |
SW3 | This water sample point monitors the surface water of the Leachate Pond. View assessment parameters and frequency |
GW1-5 | Groundwater is sampled from five groundwater bores located downgradient(water) from the waste facility. View assessment parameters and frequency |
Date | Type | Report |
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22/01/2019 | Water | 13January 2019 (251.37 KB) |
19/11/2018 | Water | October 2018 Water (266.25 KB) |
05/07/2018 | Water | July 2018 Water (265.21 KB) |
16/05/2018 | Water | April 2018 water (263.08 KB) |
12/01/2018 | Water | January 2018 Water (266.16 KB) |
10/10/2017 | Water | October 2017 Water (253.36 KB) |
05/07/2017 | Water | July 2017 Water (281.21 KB) |
07/04/2017 | Water | April 2017 Water (280.74 KB) |
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