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As such, the works are unlikely to have an impact on any known items or places <strong>of</strong> non-Aboriginal heritage value. All work will be undertaken away from known items and outside theboundaries <strong>of</strong> any heritage items. No permits or approvals are required.The construction works will not impact any known items <strong>of</strong> Aboriginal heritage significance.As no intrusive works are required, there is no potential to uncover unidentified Aboriginalheritage items. The site is in an area that has been disturbed previously.Possible Control MeasuresAs intrusive works are not proposed, no control measures are required.4.7 WasteExisting SituationRailCorp is required to manage waste in accordance with the Waste Avoidance and ResourceRecovery Act 2001 (WARR Act). The waste hierarchy (Avoid, Reuse, Recycle, EnergyRecovery and Disposal) should be followed <strong>for</strong> all projects. No current waste has been identifiedon site.Potential ImpactThe main waste streams that may be generated during construction include:• concrete;• packaging;• general litter including glass, plastic, metal and paper waste;• wiring; and• water from washing equipment and tools.No operational impacts are expected.Possible Control MeasuresA waste management plan will be prepared as part <strong>of</strong> CEMP to detail waste types andquantities as well as methods <strong>for</strong> segregation, handling, storing and disposal. Furthermore,waste impacts will be minimised through a range <strong>of</strong> control measures, (consistent with theWARR Act) which may include, but not be limited to, those outlined below.• All waste will be classified in accordance with the Waste Classification Guidelines (DECCW2009) and transported to a place that can lawfully accept the waste.• Any material that may be classified as a hazardous waste will be dealt appropriately and inaccordance with RailCorp procedures.• Packaging will be minimised, where possible and where the safety and delivery <strong>of</strong> servicesis not compromised.Page 36 <strong>of</strong> 64

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