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MELBOURNE DOCKLANDS PRECINCT DEVELOPMENT & THE FORMER WEST MELBOURNE GASWORKS REMEDIATION PROJECT Andrew Labbett – Associate Remediation Engineer.

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1 MELBOURNE DOCKLANDS PRECINCT DEVELOPMENT & THE FORMER WEST MELBOURNE GASWORKS REMEDIATION PROJECT Andrew Labbett – Associate Remediation Engineer

2 Presentation Outline Melbourne Docklands - proximity/size History of the Melbourne Docklands Area The Docklands Authority The Former West Melbourne Gasworks Remediation Project –What it was –What we found –What we did The visions being realised…

3 Melbourne Docklands Precinct Central Business District Melbourne Docklands

4 Melbourne’s West – 1864

5 Melbourne’s West – 1858

6 West Melbourne Gasworks – 1928

7 West Melbourne Gasworks – 1937 Contaminant Sources Wharf/ Coal Loading Area Coal Stores Retorts Purifiers Sulphate & Ammonia Plant Gasholders Tar Pits & Tanks Plant Upgrades

8 Dereliction of The Wharfs, Railyards & Gasworks Ship freight became more containerised – hence bigger, open yards and deeper docks required (Appleton, Webb and Swanston Docks). Charles Grimes Bridge pushed larger ship docking sites westwards. Modern day transport methods (air & truck) made large shunting yards redundant. Discovery & use of natural gas from Bass Strait saw gasworks closed in 1970. Derelict waterfront area now ripe for “reconnection” with the city.

9 West Melbourne Gasworks & Docklands – 1989

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11 Docklands Authority

12 Melbourne Docklands Development Precincts

13 Wooden Piles…

14 Coal Tar…

15 Soil Treatment Processes

16 Waste Minimisation – Soil Screening

17 Waste Minimisation – Concrete Recycling

18 Waste Minimisation – Soil Treatment

19 Remediation Works

20 Remediation Project Statistics 7.6 hectare site 273,000 m 3 material excavated (1.0 – 8.3 m below original grade) 4100 Wooden Piles & 460 Steel Encased Concrete Piles 1700 stockpiles 50,000 truck movements 35% of excavated material recycled 69,000 m 3 of intra-precinct material imported and used as fill Over 300,000 tonnes of ‘Contaminated Soil’ to landfill 40,000,000 litres water treated and disposed (some for dust) 500 site inductees $45 M plus for level site.

21 Victoria Harbour Precinct - 2009

22 Victoria Harbour Precinct – 2009 (N – S)

23 Victoria Harbour Precinct – 2009 (W – NE)

24 Victoria Harbour Precinct – 2009 (S – NW)

25 Victoria Harbour Precinct – 2009 (S – N)

26 Victoria Harbour Precinct – 2009 (Mid – S)

27 Summary of Whole-Precinct Development Benefits Ability to optimise best sites for purpose (i.e. ensure correct mix of open space, residential, commercial) based on levels of contamination. “Over-kill” remediation – i.e. sustainability considerations can be made. Odours, dust & other construction emissions have less impact. Materials and treatment-space sharing (when appropriate). Services sharing/ staged development.

28 Thank You!


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