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Albrecht Oval Lighting Albrecht Oval, 8 Albrecht Street, Larapinta (Lot 6774 Town of Alice Springs)
Exceptional Development Permit EDP18/0007
Environmental Management Plan
Prepared for Alice Springs Town Council
January 2019, update May, 2019
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DISCLAIMER
This document has been prepared by Low Ecological Services (LES) for Alice Springs Town
Council (ASTC) in collaboration and in accordance with an agreement with ASTC. This document
has been prepared using the skill and care expected from professional scientists to provide
factual and technical information and reasonable solutions to identified risks. It does not
constitute legal advice.
All information on proposed construction and operations contained in this document has been
supplied by Alice Springs Town Council
DOCUMENT CONTROL
Name of Document: Albrecht Oval Lighting Environmental Management Plan (EMP)
Authors: Bill Low, Hayley Mitchener, Jess Cuneo, Low Ecological Services P/L
Client: Alice Springs Town Council
Approvals Name Signature Date
Originator: Low Ecological Services P/L
10/05/19
Reviewer: ASTC Stephen Baloban, Opat Innuan, Scott Allen
13/05/19
Administrator: ASTC
Approver: DCA
Custodian: ASTC
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REVISION DETAILS
Date Revision Details Name Company
19/12/18 Preliminary Draft
Preliminary Draft for comment
Hayley Mitchener Bill Low
Low Ecological Services P/L
19/12/2018 Preliminary Draft
Additional materials
Opat Innuan ASTC
8/1/19 Draft_ v1 1st Revision Bill Low, Hayley Mitchener Low Ecological Services P/L
8/1/18 Draft V1 Internal review Jeremy Snowdon-James Low Ecological Services P/L
9-10/1/19 Draft_ v1 Revision Draft for council
Stephen Baloban, Opat Innuan
ASTC
13/1/19 Final Draft v2
2nd Revision Bill Low Low Ecological Services P/L
18/3/19 Draft V3 Bill Low Low Ecological Services P/L
13/5/19 Draft V4 Bill Low Low Ecological Services P/L
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GLOSSARY
AAPA Aboriginal Areas Protection Authority
ALARP As Low As Reasonably Practicable
ASC Australian Soils Classification
ASTC Alice Springs Town Council
bgl Below ground level
CEMP Construction Environmental Management Plan
CLC Central Land Council
DCA Development Consent Authority
DENR NT Department of Environment and Natural Resources
DIPL NT Dept of Intrastructure, Planning and Logistics
EIA Environmental Impact Assessment
EMP Environmental Management Plan
EcSD Ecologically Sustainable Development
HS&E Health, Safety and the Environment
IECA International Erosion Control Association
LES Low Ecological Services P/L
m Meters
NSR noise sensitive receptor
NT Northern Territory
OEMP Operational Environmental Management Plan
TO Traditional Owner
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Contents
1 Executive Summary ................................................................................................................. 7
1.1 Section 1 Construction Environmental Management Plan (CEMP) ................................ 7
1.2 Section 2 Operational Environmental Management Plan (OEMP) ................................. 9
2 Introduction and background ................................................................................................ 12
3 Schedule of Conditions .......................................................................................................... 12
4 Project Overview ................................................................................................................... 14
5 Legislative Framework ........................................................................................................... 15
6 Stakeholders and consultations ............................................................................................ 15
6.1.1 Table 1. List of stakeholders in the project. .......................................................... 15
7 Section 1 Construction Environmental Management Plan (CEMP) ...................................... 16
7.1 Construction objectives and processes ......................................................................... 16
7.2 Environmental Management Systems .......................................................................... 17
7.3 Roles and responsibilities .............................................................................................. 18
7.4 Environmental Risk Assessment .................................................................................... 19
7.4.1 Table 2 - Environmental values and risk ratings .................................................... 20
7.5 Management Actions .................................................................................................... 24
7.6 Conclusions (CEMP) ....................................................................................................... 24
8 Section 2 Operational Environmental Management Plan (OEMP) ....................................... 24
8.1 Description of Site and public access: ........................................................................... 25
8.2 Proposed Development: ................................................................................................ 26
8.3 Lighting Towers ............................................................................................................. 27
8.4 Albrecht Oval Lighting Design........................................................................................ 27
8.5 Operational Aspects ...................................................................................................... 28
8.6 Impact on Amenity ........................................................................................................ 29
8.7 Obtrusive lighting analysis ............................................................................................. 30
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8.7.1 Table 2 - Environmental values and risk ratings during operation of the oval
lighting 32
8.8 Public information and enquiries .................................................................................. 36
8.9 Reference Legislation and Building Standards .............................................................. 36
8.10 Monitoring ..................................................................................................................... 36
8.11 Conclusion (OEMP) ........................................................................................................ 37
9 References ............................................................................................................................. 38
10 Appendices ........................................................................................................................ 39
10.1 Schedule of Conditions .................................................................................................. 39
10.2 Estimated Construction programme Gantt chart .......................................................... 39
10.3 Noise management plan – ............................................................................................. 39
10.4 Erosion Sediment Control Plan – ................................................................................... 40
10.5 Dust Management Plan – .............................................................................................. 40
10.6 ASTC Construction Risk Assessment table and approach ............................................. 41
10.6.1 Risk Probability Definitions .................................................................................... 41
10.6.2 Risk Impact Definitions. ......................................................................................... 41
10.6.3 Risk Probability and Impact Matrix ....................................................................... 42
10.7 Site plan showing wiring and tower location and tower lighting .................................. 43
10.8 ASTC Tender documents ............................................................................................... 46
10.9 ASTC Contractor Induction ............................................................................................ 46
10.10 Response to Public Submissions and Authority Comments - Master Plan ............... 46
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1 Executive Summary
This Environmental Management Plan (EMP) has been developed by Low Ecological Services
(LES) in collaboration with and on behalf of Alice Springs Town Council (ASTC) for the
construction of the overhead lights for Albrecht Oval on Lot 06774 in Larapinta subdivision off
Larapinta Drive in western Alice Springs as permitted in Exceptional Development Permit
EDP18/0007. Extensive consultation by ASTC with the Development Consent Authority (DCA)
and the Alice Springs community has taken place since May 11th and 16th, 2018. A consequence
of the DCA development permit is that an approved EMP will be developed before the project
begins. This EMP will cover both the Construction Environmental Management Plan (CEMP)
Section 1 and the Operational Environmental Management Plan (OEMP) Section 2 which will
ensure that frequency, duration and periods of use of oval lighting and associated evening
sporting activities will have minimal impact on surrounding residents.
1.1 Section 1 Construction Environmental Management Plan (CEMP)
All operations must comply with ASTC’s Environmental, Health and Safety policy and guidelines
including times of operation. This CEMP outlines mitigation and preventative measures to
minimise identified risks to the environment as a result of trenching operations and tower
construction as well as minimizing impact on nearby residents. The short duration of the project
will ensure minimal impact on the community.
The environmental activities covered by this CEMP include:
• Clearing of vegetation and trenching for installation of wiring and foundation pits for the four 34.5m high light towers around the outside of the sporting oval;
• Hole digging and footing construction of four light towers outside the edge of the sporting oval;
• Noise management from construction activities especially during school hours. • Dust management from construction site. • Erosion of dirt mounds may occur if heavy rains fall during construction; If there is a
chance of this, sediment control may be required to contain the trench and pit soils. • Fire and health risk due to extreme heat and dry conditions during construction which
may cause work to stop. • Rehabilitation of the trench lines and reinstatement of sporting facilities and access to
the extent required.
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The existing environment has been extensively developed for ground sports with turf developed
over most of the level and flat surface. The landscape in which the proposed trenches and light
towers are located is a level and open plain with no potential for erosion. It will only be when
excavated dirt is exposed or repeated vehicle traffic bares the soil that dust or erosion will be a
potential issue.
The trenches and tower construction will be developed using industry best practice and safety
standards and will meet or exceed all legislative and industry requirements.
The environmental management approach includes the use of Ecologically Sustainable Design
(EcSD) principles and reducing risks to as low as reasonably possible (ALARP). Contractor’s
adherence to EcSD principles through the commitments made in this CEMP will ensure all works
are conducted in a manner that does not impact the future amenity of the site for either
sporting bodies or surrounding stakeholders. Reducing risks to ALARP requires implementing
current industry best practice principles and guidelines to mitigate the identified environmental
risks which are mainly associated with access, noise and dust.
A risk assessment has been undertaken for the following OH&S and operational issues identified
as potential risks during construction:
1. Work vehicles moving in and out of the construction site may cause impact to local traffics and might cause accident. 2. Risk of damage to lighting and tower parts during transport, handling on site and installation. 3. Damage to existing underground services during excavating of trenches and tower footings for new electrical line and communication line will be prevented by using dial before you dig (DBYD) and a locator if necessary. Risk of damage to existing services during excavating for tower footings.
The risk of environmental impact of the activities related to the construction process are shown
in Section 9. Where applicable, mitigation measures have been referred to the over-arching
ASTC Environmental Health and Safety policies and procedures
(http://www.alicesprings.nt.gov.au/governance/policies) where audited measures adequately
reduce all identified risks to an acceptable ALARP level. Complaints from affected stakeholders
arising during the construction phase will be dealt with in a timely manner by ASTC and
contractor personnel.
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The environmental outcomes of rehabilitation aim to return the disturbed land as close as
possible to its pre-existing condition; that is:
• All waste and surplus materials including soils to be removed from the site; • Final landform to be reinstated to match surrounding environment; • All hardstands will have gravel removed (if present) and deep ripped on the contour to
encourage infiltration and minimise run-off; • Stockpiled sub soil, top soil and turf if present returned to trenches to encourage
revegetation; • Inspect within 2 months and remove any weeds present in accordance with this EMP,
ASTC Technical Services and Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) Weeds branch latest advice;
• Vegetation re-growth should follow first significant rainfall or reinstated sprinkler water and patchy areas should be reseeded if necessary if no growth within 2 months (summer) or 4 months (winter).
The affected stakeholders for this operation are the ASTC, Nearby Residents, Sporting
community of Alice Springs, Contractors and the DCA.
ASTC and contractors will follow the current and ongoing consultation process as outlined in this
CEMP. Reports of consultation with stakeholders has been presented in the reports related to
the Development Permit application.
1.2 Section 2 Operational Environmental Management Plan (OEMP)
• All lighting has been designed in accordance with the relevant Australian Standards and BCA
Engineers have addressed potential impacts of modern LED lights;
• Utilizing LED lighting to reduce light spill, reduce energy consumption and lower maintenance
requirements compared to conventional lighting;
• The lighting tower height is necessary to provide the required level of illumination, BCA
Engineers have utilized latest technologies in determining the tower height is optimal;
• The setback of the tower closest to the nearest property boundary is approximately 70
meters;
• Dense vegetation generally surrounds the site boundary, including in the drainage channel,
providing a visual buffer to neighboring residences;
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• The proposal will improve safety to users of the oval and persons in the immediate
surrounding area through passive surveillance.
• Hours of use of the lights will be restricted to 4 nights per week for cricket and AFL practice
and competitions; normally lights are expected to be turned off by 8pm but on exceptional
competition or training nights, they will be turned off by 10pm.
• Noise levels will be controlled through hours of operation with 10 pm being the latest the
lights will be permitted to operate but normally turned off by 8pm;
• Traffic and use of the oval area by sporting groups will be similar to its current, pre-lighting,
use
• Impact of the lights on nocturnal insects, bats and birds is expected to be minimal due to
height above ground and irregular and short duration of operation. The impact will not be
greater than existing lights around town.
• Potential impact on nearby residents from exceptional use of the facility during major
competitions or training programs should be advertised to the community with advice about
dates, timing and numbers of people.
• Three options for lodging complaints about light, noise or activities at the oval include: discuss
direct to ASTC staff associated with management of the Oval, advise on the ASTC web site, or
leave advice at the ASTC office on Todd St. Complaints will be acted upon by ASTC in a timely
manner with appropriate feed back to the complainant following investigation.
• Monitoring of the operation and impact of the use of the lights and extended use of the oval
will be ongoing. An Operational Management Group will be established comprised of three
members of the public, a member of ASTC Council, the Director of Tech Services, an executive
person from Tech Services and a representative from each of the Cricket Association and
Football Association. The Management Group will initially meet after three months to
determine if changes need to be made to the operating schedule. The Management Group will
meet four times in the first year with timing of meetings to allow feed back to the sports
associations before their seasons begin. Recommendations for change of frequency of
subsequent meetings and reports will be provided to AS Town Council who will decide on any
alteration or course of action for the operation of the lights and use of the oval. .
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Key contact details for the project are:
Company Name Alice Springs Town Council
ACN/ABN ABN: 95 081 592 734
Street Address 93 Todd St, Alice Springs
Postal Address PO Box 1071, Alice Springs, NT, 0871
Telephone (08) 8950 0500
Key Contact Opat Innuan, Stephen Baloban
Email [email protected]
Website http://www.alicesprings.nt.gov.au/contact
Registration of
Complaints
ASTC web site, email or ASTC office on Todd St.
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2 Introduction and background
An Environment Management Plan (EMP) for the construction and operation of lights at
Albrecht Oval (the project) is a requirement under the Exceptional Development Permit
(EDP18/0007) for the project. Two separate parts of the EMP are included in this report—a
Construction EMP (CEMP) and an Operations EMP (OEMP). The CEMP is specific to the
construction phases and is covered in Sections 7 and the OEMP is specific to the ongoing
operational phase and is covered in Section 8. This document has been prepared with reference
to the NT EPA’s Guideline for the preparation of an Environmental Management Plan (2015 and
in draft 2018).
The purpose of this CEMP is to ensure environmental risks associated with the construction
phase of the Project are identified and properly managed.
It is not expected that this project will cause any significant environmental risk due to the nature
of it being a single-site project on an existing sporting facility.
The draft EMP was reviewed by public consultation in April 2019 and a number of issues raised
by the public have been further addressed in this recommended final version of the EMP.
3 Schedule of Conditions
The EMP is required as a condition of the development permit issued under the Planning Act; it
is administered by DCA. The Scheduled programme for development is shown in Appendix 10.2
along with the Exceptional Development Permit in Appendix 10.1 which lists the Conditions to
be met during construction and operation of the oval lights.
• the environmental risks associated with the project have been assessed and good
practice mitigation and management measures have been specified to ensure the risks
will be properly managed throughout the life of the project
• the outcomes from a project’s environmental impact assessment will be implemented
(where a project has been assessed under the Environmental Assessment Act)
• compliance with NT environmental legislation and conditions of approval will be
achieved
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• environmental performance will be appropriately monitored and reported throughout
the life of the project.
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4 Project Overview
Albrecht Oval is a recreational and sports facility owned by the ASTC. The oval is adjacent to
Larapinta Drive, Alice Springs, and is accessed via Jamieson Place off Albrecht Drive.
ASTC plans to install 4 x 34.5 m high lighting towers at Albrecht Oval. The purpose of the lighting
towers is to improve the usability of the Council’s infrastructure for the existing users. The level
of lighting will be similar to the lighting currently used at TIO stadium.
The development represents a significant joint investment of $1.2 million from the NT
Government and ASTC to upgrade community infrastructure and sporting facilities; the ASTC
Master Plan sets objectives for the improvement of community infrastructure in Alice Springs.
The selection of Albrecht Oval for the installation of the proposed lighting towers is a direct
result of a needs assessment and demands analysis first undertaken as part of the ‘Master Plan
for Alice Springs Sporting Facilities – Demand Analysis Report’, finalised in May 2010.
Further, the Alice Springs Regional Land Use Plan identifies Albrecht Oval as being one of Alice
Springs’ ‘significant open space/recreation areas for sporting purposes’ in addition to ANZAC
Oval, Ross Park, and Alice Springs’ main sports complex, Traeger Park.
The land use plan broadly identifies the site for open space and recreation purposes and
predicts the need to upgrade existing facilities, including those for sport and recreation. We
suggest that this reasonably envisages upgrades such as the provision of lighting tower
infrastructure. The resulting luminance is measured at average 750 lux in the infield and average
500 lux in the outfield.
The land use plan also identifies expected urban expansion in the suburb of Larapinta to the
west and north-west of the site of in excess of 200 allotments, meaning there will be an
increased need for sporting facilities as the area grows.
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5 Legislative Framework
Commonwealth
Aboriginal Land Rights (Northern Territory) Act 1967
Australian Heritage Council Act 2003
Environmental Protection and biodiversity Conservation Act 1999
Northern Territory
Aboriginal Land Act 2013
Northern Territory Aboriginal Sacred Sites Act 2013
Bushfires Act 2014
Control of Roads Act 2015
Dangerous Goods (Road and Rail Transport Act) 2012
Environmental Assessment Act 2013
Environmental Offences and Penalties Act 2011
Fire and Emergency Act 2014
Heritage Act 2016
Public and Environmental Health Act 2016
Public and Environmental Health Regulations 2014
Soil Conservation and Land Utilisation Act 2016
Territory Parks and Wildlife Act 2014
Waste Management and Pollution Control Act 2016
Water Act 2016
Weeds Management Act 2013
6 Stakeholders and consultations
Stakeholders are shown in the following table.
6.1.1 Table 1. List of stakeholders in the project. stakeholder Role, involvement Activities/ contributions
ASTC proponent construction planning,
management and funding;
oversight of project and
communication with AST
community; receive
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complaints during
development
DCA Development permit issuer Assessment of development,
community impact and
justifiability
Contractors follow contract requirements follow instructions of ASTC
supervisors
Nearby Schools Potential impact from
construction or use of the
oval on school when school
sessions are on
Larapinta Primary and Living
Waters Lutheran Schools
occupied during school
periods.
Nearby residents community within noise,
sight or traffic impact area
Surveyed by ASTC, response
to questionnaire; ongoing
impact will be monitored by
a Management Group
Sporting bodies Use of the oval Use of playing surface and
facilities by Cricket Club, AFL
clubs by arrangement with
ASTC as coordinated through
a Management Group
7 Section 1 Construction Environmental Management Plan (CEMP)
The CEMP aims to consider the environmental risks which may arise during the construction
process. The construction and operation will meet all of the conditions imposed in the schedule
of the exceptional development permit EDP 18/0007 by the DCA.
7.1 Construction objectives and processes
Construction for the project will include:
• underground electrical wiring,
• Erection of 4 x 34.5m light towers around the periphery of Albrecht Oval as shown in
Appendix 13.5.
• Setting up for temporary site office and fencing off the whole work site area.
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• Contractor will provide site induction to all visitors, on site staffs and sub-contractors.
• Contractor will provide a schedule of the construction programme. A preliminary
construction programme for planning purposes is provided at Appendix 10.2.
Construction process and limitations:
• Avoid heavy rain periods,
• Dig hole for tower footings and dispose of dirt which will be replaced with concrete
• Concrete footings
• Trenching for electrical and communication cables
• Erosion prevention during trenching, use run off and sediment control if necessary
• Any bedding sands used must be weed seed free, i.e. not from Todd River sands with
Mexican Poppy in it.
• Top soils (first 10 to 15 cm of turf and soil) from trench stored separately from the sub
soils and replaced in trench in reverse order to removal.
• Dust suppression used as required
• Traffic control and signage for both during and after hours of works/pedestrian control
used as required in conformance with Traffic Management Act and ASTC requirements.
• PowerWater installs transformer substation and connecting power to the light towers.
7.2 Environmental Management Systems
ASTC environmental and construction policies provide a framework for environmental
management during construction. These are provided in the tender document PROTECTION OF
THE ENVIRONMENT included in Appendix 10.8. A summary follows.
#The following Information is from ASTC Subdivision and Development Guidelines. 4.25 Environmental Requirements 4.25.1 General Environmental Requirements ASTC has a responsibility to the community to manage the environmental impacts of new Development Works within the Municipality that are within, or impact upon, areas that under the care and control of Council.
4.25.2 Construction Noise
Construction Noise is controlled by the NT Waste Management and Pollution Control Act and it is recommended that the Developer contacts the Environment and Heritage Division of DLPEE to determine the appropriate hours for undertaking Development Works. 4.26 Erosion and Sediment Control
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4.26.1 Responsibility Where work on new subdivisions is to occur on Crown Land (under the terms of a development lease) or on private land, the management of the environmental impacts is a matter for the DLPEE however in most instances where stormwater from the Development is, or is to be, discharged into an existing stormwater drainage system that is under the care and control of Council, then ASTC will be concerned with the manner of discharge and the quality of stormwater entering the existing stormwater drainage system. ASTC generally expects to receive and have the opportunity to review any Erosion and Sediment Control Plan and any clean-up procedures prior to approval of Development Documentation to assess the potential for the Development Works to cause sedimentation in the existing or proposed future ASTC stormwater drainage infrastructure.
7.3 Roles and responsibilities
Roles of key ASTC staff and contractors in the construction phase of the project.
Opat Innuan: Project Coordinator: • Engage and liaise with engineering consultant during design phase. • Liaise with relevant local authorities such as ASTC, Power and Water Corp.
(PowerWater) and Department of Infrastructure Planning and Logistics (DIPL) during design phase.
• Matt Raymond: Senior project officer:
• Advertise tender for construction • Oversee construction phase
• Liaise with relevant local authorities such as ASTC, PowerWater and DIPL during design phase.
Stephan Baloban: Manager of infrastructure: • Oversee both design and construction phases
Contractors (# Information from council Tender document) (Appendix 10.8).
The Contractor shall; (a) Comply with all statutory requirements and accepted current practices for Environmental management. (b) Comply in every respect with the Erosion and Sedimentation Plan pertaining to this contract. (c) Ensure that each of its subcontractors and Consultants comply in like manner.
The contractor shall certify on the form provided that all work shall be carried out in such a manner as to avoid nuisance and/or damage to the environment. The Contractor shall comply with the requirements of the conditions of approval imposed by the Local Government Act, Environmental Offences and Penalties Act and the Water Act.
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The Contractor shall plan and carry out the Works to avoid erosion, contamination and sedimentation of the site and its surroundings. Herbicides and other toxic chemicals shall not be used on the site without the prior written approval of the Principle. No noise or smoke or other nuisance, which in the opinion of the Principle is unnecessary or excessive shall be permitted by the Contractor in the performance of the works under this Contract. Should work outside customary working hours be approved, the Contractor shall not use, during such period, any plant, machinery or equipment which in the opinion of the Principle is causing or is likely to cause a nuisance to the public. No noisy works and/or works likely to disturb nearby residents shall be undertaken during the hours precluding such activity as specified by Council in accordance with the requirements for development consent and building approval made under the Local Government Act appropriate Noise Legislation. The Contractor shall ensure that fugitive dust from disturbed areas is “minimised” by a method approved by the Principle.
7.4 Environmental Risk Assessment
This section outlines all identified potential environmental risks associated with the proposed
light installation project which are then treated in more detail in Appendix Sec 10.6. A risk
evaluation system developed by ASTC (2016) for another project has been used to calculate the
logistical risks associated with the Project. The results are shown in the following table and risk
rating is assessed when appropriate mitigation measures are used.
Risks identified during construction. 1. Work vehicles moving in and out of the construction site cause impact to local traffics and might causes accident. 2. Risk of damage lighting and tower parts during transport, handling on site and installation. 3. Damage existing underground services during excavating trenches for new electrical line and communication line. Also risk of damage existing service during excavating for tower footings. 4. Noise nuisance will be of short duration from construction activities particularly during school hours. 5. Dust from construction site. 6. Erosion may be a short term problem if rain occurs during trenching and tower footing construction. 6. Risk of weather if a) high rainfall or b) extreme heat wave and dry during construction may cause work to stop due to accessibility issues, fire risk or health risk.
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7.4.1 Table 2 - Environmental values and risk ratings Objective Comment Risk rating
cost impact
Monitoring
methods
Management Actions
Trenching and tower footing construction
No enduring environmental impacts as in erosion, dust and fauna items below or safety impact
Short duration Very Low 0.05% if mitigation measures in place. Potentially moderate to high if tower foundation pit is unattended while open.
Visual by contractors and supervisors
If trench/hole left open overnight, access prevention fencing or flagging required as appropriate. Specific management of materials and open trenches or holes as in sections on erosion, dust and fauna below.
Erosion
Minimise or prevent erosion
Little potential for erosion
Very low to insignificant .0 %
BOM rain and wind reports, visual by contractors and supervisors
Run-off control measures, ESCP will be minimal and should be developed by contractor following DENR and IECA best practice guidelines. Avoid construction during heavy rainfall period. If heavy rainfall is forecast while trenches are open, soil mounds should be covered with plastic or erosion sediment control fences should be erected.
Dust suppression
Minimise or prevent production of dust
Site is in a lawned park situation, a low potential for dust production may occur during the electrical trenching and footing
Low .05% operational impact
BOM wind forecasts and visual by contractors and supervisors
Monitor dust situation and spray with water if necessary. Respond to complaints, if they occur, in a timely manner.
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establishment for the towers phases.
Noise No noise complaints from surrounding properties.
Potential noise production from machinery including back hoe, crane, cherry picker
Low .05% schedule impact
Complaints received by ASTC or on ground contractors or supervisors.
Construction to be undertaken only between the hours off 7 and 7, Monday to Saturday and 9 to 6 on Sunday Follow Noise Management Plan developed for Swimming Pool Solar Array construction. Restrict loud noise operations to outside school hours if applicable. If known noisy operation is planned, it may be appropriate to door knock nearby residents to advise.
Weeds No declared weeds, Weeds of National Significance or environmental weeds introduced to the site during construction.
Lawned park situation which is monitored by gardeners.
Very Low .05
Visual inspection by weed knowledgeable person
Ensure any sand or soils brought onto site are declared weed-free. Restrict source of bedding sand to exclude sands from riverine sources where Mexican Poppy is present. Presence of weeds to be monitored by Contractor during construction and by ASTC ground staff following construction during operational phase.
Community concerns
Construction does not impact on community members. No adverse community reactions. Community enquiries are managed satisfactorily.
Community concern has been expressed about the lighting program at Albrecht Oval and all care should be taken to not exacerbate the concerns.
Low to Moderate .10% - may impact schedule
Complaints from nearby residential stakeholders
Community is kept well-informed before and during the construction phase through notices, letter-box drop to surrounding residents, and use of Council social media and website. Traffic management is put in place to ensure surrounding schools, businesses and residents are not affected.
Flora No damage to Site is in a Insignificant Continual All vegetation should be protected and
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flora, particularly flora of conservation significance during construction.
highly built-up area and the presence of flora of conservation significance on-site is highly unlikely.
0.0 observation by supervisory staff to ensure vehicles are restricted to identified operational areas
impact minimized.
Fauna No damage to fauna, particularly fauna of conservation significance during construction. Project does not increase the numbers of introduced fauna species in the local area.
Site is in a highly built-up area and the presence of fauna of conservation significance on-site is highly unlikely. Bats and birds may frequent the light towers after construction.
Very low to insignificant during construction 0.05%
Open trenches will be inspected morning and evening for trapped fauna. Bat and bird impact from the tower and lights will be assessed in the operational management plan.
If trenching or holes left open overnight, must be checked for trapped fauna. All rubbish to be removed from site immediately following construction phase. Any rubbish stored on site will be in fauna-proof bins
Lighting spill Minimise lighting spill to adjacent area and roadway
Minimal lighting spill to adjacent area and roadway
Low .05 schedule impact
Assessed by ASTC supervisors and contractors. Complaints from nearby
Aim new lighting as per engineering documentation
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residential stakeholders
Cultural Heritage
Work is undertaken in the developed sports oval and this factor would have been considered when the oval was developed.
The community consultation program considered this aspect.
Very low to insignificant 0.0
Included in preliminary approvals for project
There is no likelihood of cultural heritage issues developing as AAPA and CLC clearances have been obtained. If an artefact is discovered during earthworks Work shall stop and the Supervisor notified who may consult with the NT Heritage Officer.
Fire No fires May be a concern during hot weather
Very Low .05
Contractors and ASTC supervisors to assess potential conditions using BOM forecasts. Work will be particularly monitored during heat waves.
Fire extinguishers and local fire fighting hoses on site and operational. Contractors and supervisors to assess conditions as appropriate to ensure construction operations, such as welding, are managed to minimize risk.
Chemicals and toxic materials
No spills or leaks
Little likelihood if refueling is done off site.
Very low .05
Visual and contractor management by supervisors
Any toxic materials required on site are to be appropriately housed and controlled and no refueling is to be done on site.
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7.5 Management Actions
Monitoring of risk factors and mitigation is presented in Table above. Monitoring of responses to complaints and mitigation will be undertaken
by ASTC supervisors as well as contractor management staff and documented in reports to the supervisor.
Reporting will be retained by the project officer prior to filing with ASTC. Incidents and near misses will be recorded for review and future
application. All complaints received by ASTC office or on site supervisors are to be investigated and rectified as appropriate and response made
to complainant in a timely manner.
Training and communication of all contractors in the application and concerns of this CEMP and ASTC environmental policies will be a
requirement of the project CEMP and will be achieved through:
• Tool box meetings
• Site HSE meetings
• Shift handovers
7.6 Conclusions (CEMP)
The Construction of the Albrecht Oval light towers and installation of the underground power lines will have a low risk of environmental impact.
Potential issues will be restricted to dust, noise, and traffic and these can all be managed to mitigate against significant impacts. Complaints
about issues during construction can be registered in the ASTC complaints system on the web site or at ASTC office and will be acted on in a
timely manner by the supervisory staff and contractors.
8 Section 2 Operational Environmental Management Plan (OEMP)
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8.1 Description of Site and public access:
Albrecht Oval (the site), is at Lot 6774 Town of Alice Springs (8 Albrecht Drive, Larapinta). The site is 4.18 hectares and within Zone PS. The site
has frontage to Larapinta Drive, Jamieson Place and Albrecht Drive and the drainage corridor (Sec 13.7). Entry to the site is via Jamieson Place
only, however, a new car park at the entrance of the site includes an alternate exit to Larapinta Drive (refer Site Plan at Attachment B and Site
Photograph 1). Vehicle access is controlled through bollards and gates. An internal road, providing access to the buildings on the western edge of
the site, has recently been sealed. The site is currently used for cricket and AFL, both training and competitions. Operations of the oval will
continue as they have in the past with the group which has booked the use of the oval having exclusive use of the oval and members of the
public not being permitted to use the oval at the same time as the registered users. This has a twofold purpose, safety of the public and
uninterrupted sports play by the registered users.
Site Albrecht Oval showing depiction of lighting towers at left and right of the oval.
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Site Carpark showing depiction of lighting towers at left and right.
8.2 Proposed Development:
The proposal is to construct four, 4 x 34.5-metre-high lighting towers to improve the usability of the existing oval for AFL and cricket training and
events. Specifically, the lighting towers will allow the oval to be used in the evenings when temperatures are reduced and more suitable for
sports and pose less risk to participants from heat stress. The lighting will allow the oval to be better utilised and for extended and more flexible
periods. Greater use and lighting will improve security and safety at the oval and the surrounding area as well as improve accessibility to the
community. The lighting towers will allow Albrecht Oval to provide a comparable level of service as other ovals in Alice Springs and to be
classified as Class 1, 2 and 3, suitable for AFL and cricket training and competition.
An Albrecht Oval Management Group will continuously monitor issues relating to the operational management of the lights at the oval and
report directly to the ASTC.
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8.3 Lighting Towers
Four light towers are proposed to be erected with light heads or lamping platforms at the top. Each lighting tower will be 34.5 metres tall with a
lamp platform of 10.5 metres wide. The lighting tower pole is a column type (exact width to be confirmed on final design). There will be four
rows of seven lights and a total of 28 lights per tower. A climbing ladder will provide safe access for maintenance personnel to the lamping
platform.
The lighting towers have been designed to provide a sufficient level of light for the intended use. Lighting technology has become more
sophisticated and the Light-emitting diode (LED) design minimises light spill and intensity. The lighting towers have been designed in accordance
with Australian Standards 4282 and reviewed by BCA Engineers following the receipt of public queries about the lighting and support poles.
Light-emitting diode (LED) lighting has been selected as it’s characteristics provide for accurately aimed light levels and reduced light spill or halo
effect as well as lower energy consumption and lower maintenance compared to conventional lighting. The LED lights do not require extended
warm up and warm down periods. The lighting illumination modelling and assessment is to the latest Australian Standards.
Light levels on the centre of the oval will be 750 lux and 500 lux on the oval generally. To provide some perspective, indoor office lighting is 320
lux and professional, televised sport requires 2400 lux. The light levels at the rear fence lines on Bokhara Street will be 8.3 lux at 4.0 metres high
and 2 lux at ground level.
8.4 Albrecht Oval Lighting Design
The lighting is designed to comply with class I, Class II and Class III for cricket applications; and professional, semi-professional, and club
competition for AFL applications. The corresponding light levels are shown in the following table.
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Cricket and AFL Lux Requirements • AFL Semi Professional (Training) - 50 lux • AFL Semi Professional (Competition) - 200 lux • AFL Professional (Competition) - 500 lux • Cricket Club (Competition) - 500 lux • Cricket Professional (Competition) - 750 lux • Cricket National & Inter. (Competition) - 1500 lux (infield) & 1000 lux (outfield) • AFL/Cricket TV Coverage - 1500 lux
At Albrecht Oval lights will be only 750lux max
To achieve the lighting levels, Phillips LED “Optivison LED GEN 2” floodlights are proposed. 28 (twenty-eight) fittings per pole are required to
achieve the lighting target using a calculated maintenance factor of 0.827. To achieve the flexibility required for the lighting levels and
uniformity, DALI dimming is proposed. Each light tower will have a dedicated DALI Dynalite controller, all connected and interfaced with a
lighting control panel in the clubhouse. The lighting control panel will have 6 (six) pre-programed lux levels. Each individual luminaire is
controlled separately by the Dynalite controller to achieve the light levels required for both AFL and cricket applications, where a number of
fittings per pole are switched on/off specifically for the cricket infield.
8.5 Operational Aspects
As per the conditions of Exceptional Development Permit EDP18/0007 the lighting towers will be used a maximum of 4 nights per week for
practice and competition in the AFL and cricket seasons. AFL season is from the beginning of April to the end of September. Cricket season is
from the beginning of October to the end of March every year.
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In winter, the oval will be illuminated from between 5:30 pm until 10:00 pm. In summer, the oval will be illuminated from between 6:30 pm to
10:00 pm. Generally, the lighting will be turned off by 8:00 pm to 8:30 pm for practice and 10:00 pm for competitions.
8.6 Impact on Amenity
The LED lighting has been designed in accordance with the relevant Australian Standards (AS 4282) and the illumination levels and directional
focusing of the LED lights are not calculated to cause direct effects to the amenity of surrounding residential properties apart from the halo glow
around the LED light luminaires and supporting frame. The lighting impact for the oval has been reviewed by ASTC and BCA Engineers and
deemed to be minimal. The amenity impact will be monitored by the proposed Albrecht Oval Management Group.
Of the four lighting towers proposed, the north-easternmost tower is closest to the residential properties on Bokhara Street and Burrell Court. It
is approximately 70 metres from the nearest property and the luminaires face away from the residences with minimal halo effect from the LED
lights, hence will have minimal impact on the residents of Bokhara Street. The existing trees on the site and along the intervening drainage
channel, on properties and in the streets provide screening of the oval and majority of the towers. Additional trees will be planted to fill in
spaces from which trees have been lost or not established. The width of the tapered lighting tower pole (concept design is maximum 1.2 metres
at the base), combined with the significant setbacks, prevent an appearance of visual bulk from neighboring properties.
The visual impact of the lighting towers and luminaires was presented by BCA Engineers during the consulting process and will be minimal as
shown in Figures in section 8.1.
Although the lighting will allow for extended hours of use, noise experienced from the oval has been calculated to not have a significant increase
above existing levels (ASTC, 2019). The level of noise emitted by crowds has been calculated by engineering staff at ASTC and is not expected to
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unduly affect surrounding residents and will be within permissible noise levels for sensitive noise receptors in residential areas. Noise intrusion
will be further abated by additional planting of trees between the oval and potential sensitive receptors. Noise levels will be monitored to verify
noise levels should complaints about noise be raised with ASTC.
8.7 Obtrusive lighting analysis
An obtrusive lighting analysis was conducted on the roads and residential areas surrounding Albrecht Oval to comply with AS4282. The obtrusive
lighting on residential areas was calculated from 1 (one) metre height to the 4 (four) metre high fence line in increments of a meter, on the
vertical plane. The calculations were conducted based off class-I cricket mode of operation, 750 lux, as this presents the highest exit lumens,
thus being the worst case. The calculations have been reviewed by BCA Engineers and agree with the design indications. The calculations are for
pre-curfew operation times, this is before 10PM. The indicative time of operation of the lights is between 6PM to 9PM. The key design
parameters required to comply with AS 4282 are as below:
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8.7.1 Table 2 - Environmental values and risk ratings during operation of the oval lighting Objective Comment Risk rating
cost impact
Monitoring
methods
Management Actions
Dust suppression
Minimise or prevent production of dust
Site is in a lawned park situation, a low potential for dust production may occur during the electrical trenching and footing establishment for the towers phases.
Low .05% operational impact
BOM wind forecasts and visual by ASTC operational staff and supervisors
Monitor dust situation and spray with water if necessary. Respond to complaints, if they occur, in a timely manner. An Albrecht Oval Management Group will monitor dust issues and report to ASTC.
Noise No noise complaints from surrounding properties.
Potential noise production from crowds and vehicles in the car park
Low .05% schedule impact
Complaints received by ASTC or on ground staff or supervisors.
The oval lighting will be restricted to maximum of 4 days per week and no later than 10pm but mostly only until 8pm and the noise generated during this time will have minimal impact on Bokhara residents due to attenuation of sound by distance and trees planted along the drainway. Infill planting of trees will take place to minimize open space in the tree density along the drain. Follow Noise Management Plan developed for Swimming Pool Solar Array construction. Restrict loud noise operations to outside school hours if applicable. If known noisy operation is planned, it may be
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appropriate to door knock nearby residents to advise. An Albrecht Oval Management Group will monitor noise and report to ASTC.
Weeds No declared weeds, Weeds of National Significance or environmental weeds introduced to the site during construction.
Lawned park situation which is monitored by gardeners.
Very Low .05
Visual inspection by weed knowledgeable person
Presence of weeds to be monitored by gardening staff during operational phase.
Community concerns
Oval use does not impact on community members. No adverse community reactions. Community enquiries are managed satisfactorily.
Community concern has been expressed about the lighting program at Albrecht Oval and all care should be taken to minimise the concerns.
Low to Moderate .10% - may impact schedule of use
Complaints from nearby residential stakeholders
Traffic management is put in place to ensure surrounding schools, businesses and residents are not affected. An Albrecht Oval Management Group will monitor issues and report to ASTC.
Flora No damage to flora, particularly flora of conservation significance during operations.
Site is adjacent to a residential and educational area and the presence of flora of conservation significance on-site is unlikely unless it has been
Insignificant 0.0
Continual observation by supervisory staff to ensure vehicles are restricted to identified operational areas
All vegetation should be protected and impact minimized.
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intentionally planted.
Fauna No damage to fauna, particularly fauna of conservation significance during operations. Project does not increase the numbers of introduced fauna species in the local area.
Site is in a built-up area and the presence of fauna of conservation significance on-site is highly unlikely. Bats and birds may frequent the light towers after construction.
Very low to insignificant during use 0.05%
Impact on bat and bird populations from the tower and lights will be assessed in the operational phase by gardeners and ground staff. Any animals found at the base of the towers will be retained and identified by appropriate expert.
All rubbish to be removed from site on a regular basis following use of the oval by crowds. Any rubbish stored on site will be in fauna-proof bins
Lighting spill Minimise lighting spill to adjacent area and roadway
Minimal lighting spill to adjacent area and roadway
Low .05 schedule impact
Assessed by ASTC supervisors and consultants. Complaints from nearby residential stakeholders
Aim lighting as per engineering documentation to avoid light spill to neighbors An Albrecht Oval Management Group will monitor light issues and report to ASTC.
Fire No fires May be a concern during
Very Low .05
Contractors and ASTC
Fire extinguishers and local fire fighting hoses on site and operational.
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hot weather supervisors to assess potential conditions using BOM forecasts. Use of the oval will be particularly monitored during heat waves and flammable vegetation will be minimised.
Staff and supervisors to assess conditions as appropriate to ensure operations are managed to minimize risk. An Albrecht Oval Management Group will monitor issues and report to ASTC.
Chemicals and toxic materials
No spills or leaks
Little likelihood if vegetation control chemicals are stored off site.
Very low .05
Visual and staffmanagement by supervisors
Any toxic materials required on site are to be appropriately housed off site and use controlled.
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8.8 Public information and enquiries
Company Name Alice Springs Town Council
ACN/ABN ABN: 95 081 592 734
Street Address 93 Todd St, Alice Springs
Postal Address PO Box 1071, Alice Springs, NT, 0871
Telephone (08) 8950 0500
Key Contact Director Technical Services
Email [email protected]
Website http://www.alicesprings.nt.gov.au/contact
Registration of
Complaints
ASTC web site, email or ASTC office on Todd St.
8.9 Reference Legislation and Building Standards
Electrical Systems
General: to AS/NZS 3000 Part 1, Part 2 and SAA HB 301
Degrees of protection (IP code): to AS/NZS 60529
EMC: to AS/NZS 61000
Lighting Standards
General requirements: to AS 2560.1
AFL lighting requirements: to AS 2560.2.3
Cricket lighting: to cricket Australia Handbook (CAH).
Control of obtrusive outdoor lighting: to AS 4282
8.10 Monitoring
• Impact of the operation of the lights and time and noise of utilization of the
oval will be monitored through the complaints register operated by ASTC.
• Monitoring of the quality of the grass playing surface by ASTC grounds staff
will determine if frequency and duration of use of the oval is within
management limits, and
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• Monitoring of the operation and impact of the use of the lights and extended
use of the oval will be ongoing and will be reviewed by a Management Group
comprised of three members of the public, a member of ASTC Council, the
Director of Tech Services, an executive person from Tech Services, a
representative from each of the Cricket Association and Football Association.
The Management Group will initially meet after three months to determine if
changes need to be made to the operating schedule. The Management Group
will meet four times in the first year with timing of meetings to allow feed back
to the sports asociations before their seasons begin. Change of frequency of
subsequent meetings and reports will be provided to AS Town Council who will
decide on any alteration or course of action for the operation of the lights and
use of the oval.
8.11 Conclusion (OEMP)
This proposal is for four, 34.5 metre lighting towers with associated panels and
luminaires and to formalise the existing use of the site for ‘leisure and recreation’
at Albrecht Oval, 8 Albrecht Street, Larapinta (Lot 6774 Town of Alice Springs).
The lighting towers will provide a level of illumination consistent with other
community sporting ovals in Alice Springs and will greatly improve this existing
community asset. The proposal has significant merit, including:
• All lighting has been designed in accordance with the relevant Australian
Standards;
• Utilizing LED lighting to reduce light spill or halo effect, reduce energy
consumption and lower maintenance requirements compared to conventional
lighting;
• The lighting tower height is necessary to provide the required level and
distribution of illumination;
• The setback of the tower closest to the nearest property boundary is
approximately 70 metres;
• Dense trees generally surrounds the site boundary, including in the drainage
channel, providing a visual buffer to neighboring residences, the density of
trees will be increased where ;
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• The proposal will improve safety to users of the oval and persons in the
immediate surrounding area through increased passive surveillance.
•Noise levels will be controlled through hours of operation with 10 pm being
the latest the lights will be permitted to operate but normally turned off by
8pm;
•Noise levels will be reduced by distance and vegetation barriers between the
car park and oval and the residents on Bokara St, with calculations showing
loud noises will be reduced to less than 40 dB (A) at the back fences.
• Impact of the lights on nocturnal insects, bats and birds is expected to be
minimal due to height above ground and irregular and short duration of
operation. The impact will not be greater than existing lights around town.
• Monitoring of the operation and impact of the use of the lights and extended
use of the oval will be ongoing and will be reviewed after three months to
determine if changes need to be made to the operating schedule.
9 References
Alice Springs Town Council 2016. Proposed Widening of Ilparpa Road Alice Springs Risk
Management Plan. Version 1.1, 29-1-2016;
Alice Springs Town Council 2019. Albrecht Oval Gransdstand Noise Management Plan 8-03-
2019. ASTC Tech Services.
http://noisetools.net/noisecalculator2?source=[4.6]&receiver=[1.5,167.7]&barrier=[1,7.9,
151.7]
NT DIPL 2018. Proposed Exceptional Development Permit, Lot 6774, Alice Springs. May 11, 2018
NT EPA 2019 Guidelines for the preparation of an Environmental Management Plan – Draft
NT EPA 2015 Guidelines for the preparation of an Environmental Management Plan
Alice Springs Town Council Contractor Induction - Induction ppt. ASTC.
NRETAS Noise Guidelines for Development sites
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10 Appendices
10.1 Schedule of Conditions
The Schedule of Conditions in contained in the Ministers Decision on the exceptional
development permit EDP18_0007 attached as a pdf file to this CEMP.
10.2 Estimated Construction programme Gantt chart
The pdf file is attached to this CEMP
10.3 Noise management plan –
Noise is not a high risk element but if necessary noise will be managed through restriction of
work hours to avoid noise sensitive receptor (NSR) impact. The Noise Management Plan (NMP)
developed for the ASTC aquatic center solar array construction by Low Ecological Services has
been used as a guideline with the table of noise emission potential from machinery being useful
in assessing potential noise emissions for the Albrecht Oval site. A NMP has been developed for
the oval and is attached as a pdf to this EMP (Innuan,2019). The effectiveness of trees between
the residences and the oval is significant with noise levels being reduced from over 100 dB(A) to
below 40 dB(A), an acceptable noise level for a quiet living room.
The following excerpt from the NT Noise Management Framework Guidelines issued under the
Waste Management and Pollution Control Act indicate the activity periods and noise levels to be
followed. If there is a need to exceed these values, the nearby NSR should be advised of the
time, duration and relative level of noise exceedance.
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10.4 Erosion Sediment Control Plan –
Erosion is not a high risk element on this flat and level turfed sports field. Duration of potential
impact period will be short while underground wire trenches and foundation pit for the four
towers are open. Potential requirement would mainly allow for avoidance of wind and rainfall.
The contractor should develop an ESCP if it is advised by the DENR and follow IECA best practice
guidelines. An ESCP may not be required, but if it is, it must be developed by the contractor to
meet DENR and IECA requirements and standards at a minimum.
10.5 Dust Management Plan –
Dust is also not a high risk element and may be relevant during tower footing excavations and
underground electrical cable trenching if weather conditions are hot and windy. Continuous
vehicle traffic around the edge of the oval may also develop bare soils which may be dust prone.
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A dust management plan should be developed by the contractor under advice from DENR
associated with the ESCP. Dust management may be as minimal as dust will be controlled by
spraying with a water cart when it is required to prevent dust.
10.6 ASTC Construction Risk Assessment table and approach
This risk evaluation process mainly assesses risk to project logistics and costs and can be used
for environmental and safety objectives as well.
10.6.1 Risk Probability Definitions Probability Category Probability Description
Very High 65%-100% Risk event expected to occur
Medium 35%-65% Risk event may or may not occur
Low 0%- 35% Risk event not expected to occur
Table 1 – Risk Probability Definitions
10.6.2 Risk Impact Definitions. Project
Objective
Very Low
0.05
Low
0.10
Moderate
0.20
High
0.40
Very High
0.80
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Cost Insignificant
cost impact
< 10% cost
impact
10-20% cost
impact
20-40% cost
impact
> 40% cost
impact
Schedule Insignificant
schedule
impact
< 5%
schedule
impact
5-10%
schedule
impact
10-20%
schedule
impact
> 20%
schedule
impact
Scope Barely
noticeable
Minor areas
impacted
Major areas
impacted
Changes
unacceptable
to sponsor
Product
becomes
effectively
useless
Quality Barely
noticeable
Only very
demanding
applications
impacted
Sponsor must
approve
quality
reduction
Quality
reduction
unacceptable
to sponsor
Product
becomes
effectively
useless
Table 2 – Definition of Risk Impact Scales
10.6.3 Risk Probability and Impact Matrix Probability/Impact Very
low
Low Moderate High Very
high
High 0.05 0.09 0.18 0.36 0.72
Medium 0.03 0.05 0.1 0.2 0.4
Low 0.01 0.01 0.02 0.04 0.08
Table 3 – Risk Probability and Impact Matrix
10.7 Site plan showing wiring and tower location and tower lighting
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10.8 ASTC Tender documents
Tender documents issued for Ross Park Change Rooms are attached as an example to show
generic conditions and information to tenderers.
10.9 ASTC Contractor Induction
The attached Induction power point is presented to provide the information required for
induction of all contractors, staff and visitors.
10.10 Response to Public Submissions and Authority Comments - Master
Plan
The formal response to the public submissions and relevant Authorities completed by Master
Plan details the support and objections to the proposal and indicates ameliorating conditions in
considering the objections. This pdf report is attached as Appendix 10.10 to provide guidance in
thinking about overcoming the conditions which were objected to.