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Licence conditions for pollution studies and reduction program
Licence conditions for pollution studies and reduction programs
Summary
Licence number:
528
Title:
Haystack Water Management Program
Start date:
25 Mar 2024
Licence Condition
By 19 April 2024, the Licensee must provide to the EPA in writing a copy of the Haystack Water Management Layout Construction Staging Plan as referred to in Figure 1 on page 3 of the document titled: "Response to Show Cause Notice - Charbon Coal Mines Unlicenced Discharge from Haystack South Dam" dated 07 March 2024.
By 10 May 2024, the Licensee must provide to the EPA in writing a report detailing the current status of the construction of the 11 ML sediment pond as shown in sketch no:01 "Proposed sed dam general layout of the Charbon Colliery Haystack water management plan". The report should include but not be limited to documentary and photographic evidence of the implementation.
By 15 July 2024, the Licensee must have completed the construction and have operational the 11 ML sediment pond as identified in condition U1.2 of this Licence and provide to the EPA in writing a final progress report detailing the completed works. This report should include but not be limited to documentary and photographic evidence of the implementation.
In the instance where the timeframes are unable to be met due to unforeseen circumstances, the Licensee must notify the EPA in writing within 3 days of becoming aware of the delay.