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Bi-Monthly Presentation 16-April-2015 ACLCA QLD Ethics Forum Bi-Monthly Presentation 16-April-2015

Welcome to Country ACLCA QLD recognises the Turrabal People as the Traditional Owners of the land on which we meet today and recognise that this land has always been under their custodianship. We pay respect to elders past and present and to emerging leaders. We also extend respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people here today.

Introduction Legal Madeline Simpson from Herbert Smith Freehills. Auditor Trevor Lloyd from Lloyd Consulting. Robin Wagland from MACH1 Environmental. Suitably Qualified Person Greg Swain from AECOM. Alan Lee from Douglas Partners.

Introduction Case Study 1: Historical soil contamination of land proposed for future residential redevelopment. Case Study 2: Characterised LNAPL body beneath a service station. Case Study 3: Closed landfill in former Quarry surrounding bushland.

Case Study 1 Historical soil contamination of land proposed for future residential redevelopment. Land was a 1ha property used as an fruit orchard. The Lot is not listed on the EMR. Geotechnical work identifies ACM fragments in imported fill. Purchaser of land was not responsible for the contamination. Responsibilities?

Case Study 1 Historical soil contamination of land proposed for future residential redevelopment. Validation confirms contamination to the site boundary. Neighbouring road easement is likely to be contaminated. Neighbouring residential properties are likely to be contaminated. Responsibilities?

Case Study 1 Historical soil contamination of land proposed for future residential redevelopment. Redevelopment requires removal of material from road easement for cross-overs. Redevelopment requires trenching of road easement for service connection. Responsibilities?

Case Study 2 Characterised LNAPL body beneath a service station. Groundwater has been investigated and dissolved impact delineated. Source is unleaded but does not present a vapour intrusion health risk to commercial workers. Plume is stable and groundwater flow is negligible. No impact has migrated off-site. Depth to groundwater is 5mbgl. Responsibilities?

Case Study 2 Characterised LNAPL body beneath a service station. Neighbouring properties are multistorey residential developments with basement car parking. No properties adjacent are vacant, however property 100m away is a 1ha vacant Lot. Property 250m away has DA paperwork lodged for multistorey redevelopment with 3-level basement car parking. Responsibilities?

Case Study 2 Characterised LNAPL body beneath a service station. Council require a Dewatering Management Plan, which includes monitoring wells surrounding the development to assess cone of depression. These monitoring wells need to be in the road easement given the access constraints from adjacent land uses. Council refuse access to the footpath and road easement given the impact to pedestrian and traffic flows. Responsibilities?

Case Study 2 Characterised LNAPL body beneath a service station. Developer of vacant land begins dewatering the basement levels to facilitate the redevelopment. Basement excavation is ~10mbgl and dewatering has caused a cone of depression >250m in radius. After several weeks of dewatering, unleaded begins to bleed into the excavation. Responsibilities?

Case Study 2 Characterised LNAPL body beneath a service station. Cone of depression has drawn unleaded groundwater contamination beneath multistorey residential developments. Groundwater monitoring by the service station owner confirms contaminant concentrations could result in chronic human heath risks to residential occupants. Groundwater plume now >250m from service station. Responsibilities?

Case Study 3 Closed landfill in former rock quarry surrounding bushland. Landfill commenced operation in 1940s. Quarry depth was 60mbgl and the landfill accepted putrescible waste. Landfill was closed in 1990s with a cap of variable thickness and consistency. Landfill is below the 1-in-100 flood level and so flooded in 1974. Responsibilities?

Case Study 3 Closed landfill in former Quarry surrounding bushland. Following the westward expansion of real estate, residential redevelopments began to pop-up in the 2000s. The landfill is a retention basin and so groundwater is <2mbgl. Residential properties have been approved to within 10m of the landfill extent. Responsibilities?

Case Study 3 Closed landfill in former Quarry surrounding bushland. Groundwater sampling confirms leachate impact towards the River at a rate of 3m/year. Contamination will arrive within 10 years. Dewatering is conducted to recover leachate towards the River and this diminishes the groundwater level by over 2m across the landfill. The landfill cap is thickened to reduce infiltration to the basin. Responsibilities?

Case Study 3 Closed landfill in former Quarry surrounding bushland. Two years following the landfill cover upgrades and dewatering, foul odours are reported in some residential properties adjacent to the landfill. An investigation confirms explosive levels of methane in service trenches and dwellings. Responsibilities?