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4.10 Heritage4.10.1 Heritage – Non-indigenous and AboriginalHeritage management measures must be included in the CEMP and implemented <strong>for</strong> theduration of construction. These must include the:(a) location of heritage items;(b) detail of relevant heritage permits and associated conditions;(c) detail of management measures to be implemented to prevent any impact on works to beundertaken in the vicinity of heritage items and sites;(d) details of monitoring requirements; and,(e) The final colour pallet used <strong>for</strong> the substation will be sympathetic to the local heritagevalues and developed in consultation with the local residents and Ku-Ring-Gai Council.4.10.2 Unexpected FindsIf any previously unidentified non-indigenous or Aboriginal heritage items are discovered priorto or during construction, all works are to cease in the vicinity until clearance has beenreceived from the relevant regulatory agency.4.11 Waste Management4.11.1 Waste Management PlanAs part of the CEMP, a detailed Waste Management Plan (WMP) must be prepared andimplemented to address the management of wastes during construction in accordance withthe <strong>NSW</strong> Government’s Waste Reduction and Purchasing Policy (WRAPP). The WMP mustinclude the following:• the application of the waste minimisation hierarchy principles of avoid/reduce/reuse/recycle/dispose;• waste handling and storage;• disposal of wastes. Specific details must be provided <strong>for</strong> cleared vegetation, spoil,contaminated materials, glass, metals and plastics, hydrocarbons (lubricants and fuels)and sanitary wastes; and• any waste material that is unable to be re-used, re-process or recycled must be disposedat a facility approved to receive that type of waste.The WMP must also include in<strong>for</strong>mation on:(a) methods of management of all waste generated as part of the Project;(b) the need <strong>for</strong> environmental safeguards and the adoption of environmentally sensitivework practices to minimise waste and advance the values of ecologically sustainabledevelopment;(c) arrangements <strong>for</strong> waste which cannot be re-used, recycled or reprocessed to be disposedof at a licensed waste disposal facility;(d) procedures <strong>for</strong> classifying waste in accordance with OEH's Waste ClassificationGuidelines (2009);(e) installation of segregated bins <strong>for</strong> recyclable materials and provision <strong>for</strong> material to bereused or recycled wherever possible;(f) the disposal of chemical, fuel and lubricant containers and solid and liquid wastes inaccordance with the requirements of OEH; and,Page 30

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