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Glenbrook Sation REF (pdf 3.15MB) - Transport for NSW - NSW ...

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Review of Environmental Factors<strong>Glenbrook</strong> commuter car park and interchange upgradeNumberSafeguards and mitigation measuresAboriginal heritage50 If Aboriginal heritage items are discovered during construction, works in the areaof the discovery would cease until the significance of the items is established by anarchaeologist.Non‐Aboriginal heritage51 Under Section 14 of the SEPP (Infrastructure) <strong>Transport</strong> <strong>for</strong> New South Waleswould provide written notice of the intention to carry out the proposed works,with a copy of this SoHI to the BMCC.52 As the small section of rail track to be removed is highly likely to be connected tothe history of the wider <strong>Glenbrook</strong> Railway Deviation and development of the<strong>Glenbrook</strong> Railway Station, an archival recording should be prepared <strong>for</strong> theexisting section of track. This should follow the guidelines <strong>for</strong> Items of LocalHeritage Significance as outlined in the <strong>NSW</strong> Heritage Branch publication How toPrepare Archival Records of Heritage Items. The archival record should besubmitted to RailCorp and the BMCC Local History Library <strong>for</strong> their records.53 It is recommended that test excavations be carried out on site <strong>for</strong> any deposits. Inaccordance with Section 146 of the Heritage Act, in the event of any additionalsignificant relics being uncovered when works commence, the <strong>NSW</strong> HeritageBranch would be notified and works may need to temporarily cease.54 A heritage induction would be provided to workers be<strong>for</strong>e construction begins,in<strong>for</strong>ming them of the location of known heritage items and guidelines to follow ifunanticipated heritage items or deposits are located during construction.Contamination55 Further sampling and analysis (including TCLP analysis) may be warranted in orderto classify the soils in accordance with the adopted OEH Waste ClassificationGuidelines. The sampling frequency would be dependent on the projectedvolumes of soil to be removed and transported to an OEH licensed landfill.Ref No: 2260812 75

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