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Construction Management Plan - Southwark Council Planning Pages

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• Damping down of Site haul roads by water bowser during prolonged dry periods;• Regular cleaning of hard‐surfaced Site entrance roads;• Ensuring that dusty materialss are transported appropriately (e.g. sheeting of vehicles carrying spoiland other dusty materials);• Confinement of vehicles to designated haul routes within the Site;• Hoarding and gates to prevent dust breakout; and• Appropriate dust Site monitoring will be included within the Site managemenmnt practices to informSite managementof the success of dust control measures used.7.5.5 DustWith regard to potential dust nuisances, control measures would be implemented to preventt therelease of potentiallycontaminated dust entering the atmosphere and / or beingg deposited on nearbyreceptors. These would include the use of water sprayers and hoarding, dust covers, the restriction ofdrop heights onto lorries and appropriate storage locations of dusty materials.• Dust control will be best achieved at sources, and if possible activities will be carried out in a mannerso as to preclude dust generation.• Dust levels will becontrolled and, if required, consentsought fromm <strong>Southwark</strong>k <strong>Council</strong> under theControl of Pollution Act 1974, , Environmental Protection Act 1990 and local policy guidelines, toensure that the Developmentt is operatedd in a way which is not detrimental too the amenity of localresidents.• If dust is generated, steps will initially be taken to protect workerss in the vicinity who shall, as aminimum, be issued with dust masks. Dust will, if possible, be contained in the location inwhich it isgenerated, and be controlled and managed therein. Dust suppression measures will be carried outto ensure that dust nuisance affecting neighbouring properties is minimised.• Dust emissions from construction will be controlled through careful pre‐project planning andeffective Site management. The followingg control measures and good g management practices, will beemployed: Site operations will be planned to takee into account local topography, prevailing wind patternsand local sensitive receptors e.g. schools, residences and ecological designated Sites; Burning and materials on Site will be prohibited; Loading and unloading will only be permitted in designated areas; Provision of water sprays and wind/dust fences where possible, particularly in dust sensitivelocations. Stockpiles of soil, arising or other granular material will be sheeted and/or r treated using “DustBuster” or similar to prevent dust raising that maycause risk too health or nuisance to the t public; Anappointed person will oversee/conntrol activities and handlee complaints; and Dust on tree foliage will beminimised where practical.7.6 Built HeritageGiven the proximity of the GradeII Listed Metropolitan Tabernacle building and the Tabernacle wall tothe north of the Site, appropriateprotective measures would be implemented too avoid accidentaldamage during construction.Protective measuress (where appropriate) would include:• The installation of debris netss to catch any loose construction material from adjacent works;St Mary’s Residential Detailed <strong>Plan</strong>ning Application May 201225

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