CENTENNIAL MYUNA
Environmental Monitoring Data
November 2015
July - July 2011
Environmental Monitoring Data
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Introduction ............................................................................................................................................................. 5
2. Surface water quality ........................................................................................................................................... 6
3. Water volume .......................................................................................................................................................... 8
4. Air Quality Monitoring ......................................................................................................................................... 9
4.1 Depositional Dust ............................................................................................................... 9
4.2 High Volume Air Sampling (HVAS) ................................................................................... 11
5. Quarterly Manganese monitoring ................................................................................................................. 13
6. Quarterly Noise monitoring ............................................................................................................................. 14
7. Complaints ............................................................................................................................................................. 16
8. INCIDENTS ............................................................................................................................................................. 16
9. Weather ................................................................................................................................................................... 17
Appendix 1 – Plan MY10547 ................................................................................................................................................... 18
Appendix 2 – Plan MY10956 ................................................................................................................................................... 19
Appendix 3 – Plan MY10950 ................................................................................................................................................... 20
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TABLES
Table 1 Acronyms ................................................................................................................................................... 4
Table 2 Colliery Information .................................................................................................................................... 5
Table 3 LDP B Monitoring Results .......................................................................................................................... 6
Table 4 Monthly Discharge Summary ..................................................................................................................... 8
Table 5 Depositional Dust Results .......................................................................................................................... 9
Table 6 Depositional Dust Rolling Average ........................................................................................................... 10
Table 7 HVAS PM 10 Monitoring Results ............................................................................................................. 11
Table 8 HVAS TSP Monitoring Results ................................................................................................................. 12
Table 9 Quarterly Managanese Monitoring Data .................................................................................................. 13
Table 10 Day and Evening Attended Monitoring Data .......................................................................................... 14
Table 11 Night Attended Monitoring Data ............................................................................................................. 15
Table 12 Myuna Weather Data ............................................................................................................................. 17
FIGURES
Figure 1 Surface Water pH Results ........................................................................................................................ 6
Figure 2 Surface Water TSS Results ...................................................................................................................... 7
Figure 3 Surface Water Oils and Grease Results ................................................................................................... 7
Figure 4 LDP B Discharge Water Volume ............................................................................................................... 8
Figure 5 Monthly Dust Deposition Gauge Results .................................................................................................. 9
Figure 6 Monthly Dust Deposition Rolling Annual Average ................................................................................... 10
Figure 7 Quarterly PM10 concentration ................................................................................................................ 11
Figure 8 Quarterly TSP Concentration .................................................................................................................. 12
Figure 9 Quarterly Manganese Monitoring ............................................................................................................ 13
Figure 10 Complaints by Type .............................................................................................................................. 16
Figure 11 Incidents by category ............................................................................................................................ 16
Figure 12 Weather Data ........................................................................................................................................ 17
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Table 1 Acronyms
Term / Acronym Definition
<LOR Less than Limit of Reporting.
µg/L Micrograms per litre. Microgram is one millionth of a gram.
us/cm Micro siemens per centimetre
DG Dust Gauge
EC Electrical Conductivity
EPL Environmental Protection Licence
kL Kilolitres –1 thousand litres
LDPA Licenced discharge point A in EPL 366
LDPB Licenced discharge point B in EPL 366
mg/L Milligrams per litre. A milligram is one thousandth of a gram.
ML Megalitres –1 million litres
O&G Oil and Grease
pH A figure expressing the acidity or alkalinity of a solution on a logarithmic scale on which 7 is neutral, lower values are more acid and higher values more alkaline
POELA Act Protection of the Environment Legislation Amendment Act 2011
TSS Total Suspended Solids
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1. INTRODUCTION
This report summarises environmental monitoring results for Myuna Colliery for the period of
November 2015.
This report is prepared to satisfy the requirements under the Protection of the Environment
Legislation Amendment Act 2011 (POELA Act) to publish or make pollution monitoring data
available to members of the public.
This report also satisfies condition 8 schedule 5 of Project Approval 10_0080 to provide regular
reporting of the environmental performance of the project on its website.
The monitoring information included in this report is:
Surface Water Quality
Water Volume
Air Quality Monitoring
Complaints
Weather
Quarterly Manganese Monitoring
Noise
Table 2 Colliery Information
Colliery Information
Premises
Details
Myuna Colliery
Address 14 Summerhill Drive Wangi Wangi, NSW, 2267
Licensee Centennial Myuna
EPL no 366
EPL location http://www.epa.nsw.gov.au/prpoeoapp/ViewPOEOLicence
.aspx?DOCID=39136&SYSUID=1&LICID=366
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2. SURFACE WATER QUALITY
Myuna Colliery has two Licenced Discharge Points (LDP) for water. The following parameters;
pH, Total Suspended Solids (TSS mg/L) and Oil and Grease (mg/L) are monitored at Licenced
Discharge Point LDP00A and LDP00B daily during discharge in accordance with the
requirements of Environmental Protection Licence (EPL) 366.
Table 3 shows a summary of the monitoring results which have concentration limits specified in
the EPL, while figures 1 to 3 are a graphical representation. There were no discharges from LDP
A during the report period.
Table 3 LDP B Monitoring Results
Figure 1 Surface Water pH Results
Licensee:
Address:
EPL No.
Pollutant Units of measure
Monitoring
frequency
by licence
No. of
times
measured
during
month Min. value Max. value
100
percentile
limit
Exceedance
(yes/no)
Oil & Grease mg/L 30 31 LOR LOR 10 No
pH pH 30 31 7.40 8.20 6.5-8.5 No
Total Suspended
Solids mg/L 30 31 1 15 50 No
Myuna
14 Summerhill Dr, Wangi Wangi.
366
Data Published:
Data Sampled:
Data Obtained: 7/12/2015
1/11/15 - 30/11/15
14/12/2015
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Figure 2 Surface Water TSS Results
Figure 3 Surface Water Oils and Grease Results
There were no exceedances of Environment Protection Licence (EPL) 366 limits for Total
Suspended Solids (50mg/L), pH (6.5-8.5) and Oil and Grease (10 mg/L) during November 2015.
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3. WATER VOLUME
Water volume discharged off site is measured through licence discharge point B (LDP B).
EPL366 set a limit on the maximum volume of water to be discharged per day through LDP B.
The daily volume limit for LDP B is 13000 kL.
A summary of total water volume discharged is provided below.
Table 4 Monthly Discharge Summary
Data Published: 14/12/2015 Licensee: Myuna
Data Sampled: 1/11/15 - 30/12/15 Address: 14 Summerhill Dr, Wangi Wangi.
Data Obtained: 10/12/2015 EPL No. 366
Discharge Point Unit of Measure
Monitoring Frequency required by licence
No. of times measured during month
Min. value
Mean value
Median value
Max. Value
100 percentile limit
Exceedance (yes/no)
LDP00B Daily Volume kL Continous
30 1510 4758 5230 7980 13000 No
Figure 4 LDP B Discharge Water Volume
There were no exceedances of the volume limit during the report period. A total of 142ML of
water was discharged from LDP B during the reporting period.
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4. AIR QUALITY MONITORING
The air quality monitoring results for the reporting period are summarised below.
4.1 Depositional Dust
Depositional dust (g/m2/mth) results (insoluble solids) for November 2015 are shown in Table 5.
Table 5 Depositional Dust Results
Data Published: 14/12/2015 Licensee: Myuna
Data Sampled:
19/10/15 - 20/11/15
Address: 14 Summerhill Drive, Wangi Wangi Data Obtained: 7/12/2015 EPL No. 366
Dec-14 Jan-15 Feb-15 Mar-15 Apr-15 May-15 Jun-15 Jul-15 Aug-15 Sep-15 Oct-15 Nov-15
DG1 1.1 1.7 0.6 0.9 0.5 0.4 0.9 1.6 1 0.6 1.6 0.7
DG2 1.9 1.8 0.8 1.7 1.2 1.8 0.9 1.2 1 1 1
DG3 3.4 1.6 3.6 0.5 0.8 2.9 1.6 1 0.8 2.2 42.7c 5.3c
DG4 0.9 1.4 0.9 2.4 0.9 1 0.8 0.4 0.2 1.1 1.2 0.7
DG – Dust Gauge
A graphical representation of depositional dust monitoring data is shown in Figure 5
Figure 5 Monthly Dust Deposition Gauge Results
Depositional dust monitoring data indicates that dust deposition results for November range
from 0.7 g/m2/month to 5.3 g/m2/month. The Dust Deposition Gauge DG3 from 19 Oct -20
Nov 2015 was heavily contaminated with material not associated with deposited dust. The
visual analysis from the field staff indicated that the sample was primarily composed of bird
droppings and insects – this was confirmed by comments from Steel River, the NATA
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accredited laboratory who analysed the sample, who found bird droppings, insects and plant
material as the principle components.
As such, there is no way or approved method of separating the actual deposited dust from
the contamination and the result for this month is not representative of true dust deposition
at the site and should not be used in annual averaging.
The Myuna Colliery Project Approval 10_0080 contains criteria for a maximum total
deposited dust annual average of 4 g/m2/month. The rolling annual averages for each of the
dust gauges in November 2015 are shown in table 6 and Figure 6 below. All rolling annual
averages are below the 4 g/m2/month criteria. The anomalous result from DG 3 is not
included in the annual average data.
EPL 366 does not contain a limit condition for depositional dust.
Table 6 Depositional Dust Rolling Average
Data Published: 14/12/2015 Licensee: Myuna
Data Sampled:
19/10/15 - 20/11/15
Address: 14 Summerhill Drive, Wangi Wangi Data Obtained: 7/12/2015 EPL No. 366
Dec-14 Jan-15 Feb-15 Mar-15 Apr-15 May-15 Jun-15 Jul-15 Aug-15 Sep-15 Oct-15 Nov-15
DG1 0.8 0.9 0.9 1.0 1.0 0.9 0.9 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0
DG2 3.0 3.2 3.3 3.2 3.4 3.4 3.5 3.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.3
DG3 3.0 3.1 3.3 3.2 3.1 3.1 3.0 3.1 2.7 2.1 2.0 1.8
DG4 1.7 1.7 1.7 1.6 1.5 1.4 1.4 1.3 1.2 1.1 1.1 1.0
Annual Average Limit (4g/m2/mth)
4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0
Figure 6 Monthly Dust Deposition Rolling Annual Average
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4.2 High Volume Air Sampling (HVAS)
The Myuna Colliery Project Approval 10_0080 contains a criteria for PM10 (particulate matter
less than 10 micrometres) and TSP (Total Suspended Particulates). There were no exceedances
of the Project Approval limits. EPL366 does not contain limit conditions for PM 10 and TSP.
A summary of monitoring results for October 2015 is provided in Tables 7 & 8, figures 7 & 8
below.
Table 7 HVAS PM 10 Monitoring Results
Data Published:
14/11/2015 Licensee: Myuna
Data Sampled: 1/10/2015 - 31/10/2015 Address: 14 Summerhill Drive, Wangi Wangi Data
Obtained: 7/11/2015
EPL No. 366
PM10 (µg/m3) 24 hr concentration
24 hr PM10 limit (50 ug/m3) Annual Average
Annual average PM10 limit
2/10/2015 17 50 14.4 30
8/10/2015 22 50 14.5 30
14/10/2015 16 50 14.4 30
20/10/2015 13 50 14.4 30
26/10/2015 9 50 14.2 30
Figure 7 Quarterly PM10 concentration
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30
40
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PM10 (µg/m3) 24 hr concentration 24 hr PM10 limit (50 ug/m3)
Annual Average Annual average PM10 limit
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Table 8 HVAS TSP Monitoring Results
Data Published:
14/11/2015 Licensee: Myuna
Data Sampled: 1/10/2015 - 31/10/2015
Address: 14 Summerhill Drive, Wangi Wangi
Data Obtained:
7/11/2015
EPL No. 366
TSP (ug/m3) 24 hr concentration
Annual Average TSP Limit (90ug/m3) Annual Average
2/10/2015 28 90 30
8/10/2015 37 90 30
14/10/2015 23 90 29
20/10/2015 28 90 29
26/10/2015 22 90 29
Figure 8 Quarterly TSP Concentration
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5. QUARTERLY MANGANESE MONITORING
In accordance with Special Condition 9, E1 Additional Monitoring of EPL366, Myuna Colliery
undertakes a quarterly manganese monitoring program in Wangi Bay. The locations of this
monitoring can be found in Plan MY10950 attached.
The quarterly monitoring was undertaken on the 4th September 2015. The results are
provided in table 9 and figure 9 below.
Table 9 Quarterly Managanese Monitoring Data
Data Published: 14/10/2015 Licensee: Myuna
Data Sampled: 4/09/2015 Address: 14 Summerhill Drive, Wangi Wangi
Data Obtained: 7/10/2015 EPL No. 366
Location Unit of Measure Dec-14 Mar-15 Jun-15 Sep-15
T2-5M(1) mg/L 0.202 0.031 0.014 0.023
T2-5M(2) mg/L 0.026 0.024 <0.01 0.024
T2-10M(1) mg/L 0.039 0.086 <0.01 0.013
T2-10M(2) mg/L 0.047 0.088 <0.01 0.012
Figure 9 Quarterly Manganese Monitoring
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6. QUARTERLY NOISE MONITORING
Attended noise monitoring is undertaken quarterly in accordance with the Myuna Colliery
Project Approval. Noise monitoring is consistent with the OEH Industrial Noise Policy and
Australian Standard AS 1055 Acoustics, Description and Management of Environmental
Noise. The third quarter noise monitoring was conducted 1st – 2nd September 2015.
The third quarter monitoring is summarised below.
Table 10 Day and Evening Attended Monitoring Data
Data Published: 14/11/2015 Licensee: Myuna
Data Sampled: 1/09/2015 - 2/9/2015 Address: 14 Summerhill Dr, Wangi Wangi
Data Obtained: 5/09/2015 EPL No. 366
Measured Noise Levels dB(A)
Day
Day LA1 LA10 LA90 LAeq LA eq (15
minute) Limit Description of Noise Emissions
R1 - 2 Turrama 65 57 54 37 35
Colliery noise inaudible over traffic noise at all locationsNoise from road traffic dominates noise environment and controls ambient LAeq. Noise
from natural surrounds largely controls background LA90 levels.
Other noise sources include:Insects - Birds - Dogs
- People talking - Aircraft
- Construction - Trees blowing in breeze
R2 - 2 Moani 65 59 54 41 35
R3 - 3 Sunset 65 56 53 41 35
R4 - 119 Donnelly 77 72 66 42 35
R5 - 93 Donnelly 80 69 74 41 37
R6 - 83 Donnelly 66 58 55 41 37
R7 - 63 Donnelly 65 55 57 41 37
R8 - 53 Donnelly 73 65 61 39 37
Evening
Evening LA1 LA10 LA90 LAeq LA eq (15
minute) Limit Description of Noise Emissions
R1 - 2 Turrama 59 42 45 35 35
Colliery is audible at R1 - 2 Turrama St, R5 – 93 Donnelly Rd and R8 – 53
Donnelly Rd. Mine is inaudible at other locations due to natural
surrounds and traffic controlling LAeq noise levels. Background noise levels
were generally controlled by traffic. Other noise
sources include: - Birds - Trees blowing in breeze
R2 - 2 Moani 64 56 52 36 35
R3 - 3 Sunset 56 48 46 39 35
R4 - 119 Donnelly 76 70 65 39 40
R5 - 93 Donnelly 76 62 59 41 42
R6 - 83 Donnelly 76 61 62 42 42
R7 - 63 Donnelly 56 47 48 43 42
R8 - 53 Donnelly 70 56 56 37 42
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Table 11 Night Attended Monitoring Data
Data Published: 14/11/2015 Licensee: Myuna
Data Sampled: 1/09/2015 - 2/9/2015 Address: 14 Summerhill Dr, Wangi Wangi
Data Obtained: 5/09/2015 EPL No. 366
Measured Noise Levels dB(A)
Night
Night LA1 LA10 LA90 LAeq LA 1 (1 min)
Limit LA eq (15
min) Limit Description of Noise Emissions
R1 - 2 Turrama 61 44 49 39 45 35
Colliery is audible at R7 - 63 Donnelly Road and
barely audible at all other locations. Passing traffic
is rare, however generally controls Leq noise levels. Eraring
conveyor audible at R1 - 2 Turrama Street. Other noise sources include: - Trees blowing in breeze
R2 - 2 Moani 65 55 52 35 45 35
R3 - 3 Sunset 54 45 44 38 45 35
R4 - 119 Donnelly 56 39 51 36 49 38
R5 - 93 Donnelly 53 38 44 35 49 39
R6 - 83 Donnelly 70 47 56 38 49 39
R7 - 63 Donnelly 55 45 47 41 49 39
R8 - 53 Donnelly 55 40 46 34 49 39
Attended noise compliance monitoring at designated noise sensitive receivers has taken place in
accordance with the requirements of Myuna Colliery EPL (EPL 366, latest revision dated 13 May
2015) and the Myuna Colliery Noise Management Plan (dated July 2012).
Colliery noise was inaudible at all locations during the day. The Colliery was audible at three
locations during the evening and at one location during the night-time. LAeq levels were largely
controlled by extraneous noise sources such as passing traffic, whereas LA90 levels were
controlled by traffic on nearby roads or Colliery operations during the evening and night. Colliery
operations were subjectively observed to contribute little to the measured LAeq noise levels
during any period of the day. Definitive compliance with EPL noise limits was, however, difficult
to determine through direct measurement due to the influence of extraneous noise events.
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7. COMPLAINTS
A graphical summary showing that there were no complaints for the last 12 months is shown in
Figure 10.
Figure 10 Complaints by Type
8. INCIDENTS
There were no incidents recorded during the report period. A graphical summary of the
number of incidents for the last 12 months is shown in Figure 11.
Figure 11 Incidents by category
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9. WEATHER
A monthly summary of rainfall and temperature data recorded at the onsite meteorological
monitoring station for the year to date is shown in Table 12 below.
Table 12 Myuna Weather Data
Data Published: 14/12/2015
Data Sampled: 1/11/15- 30/11/15 Licensee: Myuna
Data Obtained: 8/12/2015 EPL No. 366
Month Total Rainfall ( mm)
Minimum Temperature (oC)
Maximum Temperature (oC)
Dec-14 142.8 15 35
Jan-15 238.4 14.5 34.6
Feb-15 66.6 16.3 31.5
Mar-15 113.0 11.8 36.9
Apr-15 434.0 11.5 30.7
May-15 158.8 8.5 26
Jun-15 68.8 5.8 23.7
Jul-15 11.2 3.4 20.2
Aug-15 23.2 3.8 27.2
Sep-15 81.4 6.1 28
Oct-15 57.4 11.3 36.3
Nov-15 103.6 12.3 40.8
Figure 12 Weather Data
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APPENDIX 1 – PLAN MY10547
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APPENDIX 2 – PLAN MY10956
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APPENDIX 3 – PLAN MY10950
Centennial Coal Company Limited
P O Box 1000
Toronto NSW 2283
www.centennialcoal.com.au
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