FEIR for Boitshepi Landfill Site .pdf - Zitholele.co.za
FEIR for Boitshepi Landfill Site .pdf - Zitholele.co.za FEIR for Boitshepi Landfill Site .pdf - Zitholele.co.za
73August 2010 8848continue to monitor the integrity of cover, drainage systems, subsidence, fire, vegetation andsecurity. See Appendix D5 for the Closure and After Care Report and Site Emergency Plan.8.5 Application requirements for extension with view of closure8.5.1 Operational Management PlanAn Operational Management Plan (OMP) is a site specific document that has beendeveloped as part of the waste disposal site license application procedure. It describes theway in which the waste disposal site is to be operated, commencing at the level and detail ofdaily cell construction and continuing through to the projected development of the wastedisposal site with time. Everything pertaining to the operation of a waste disposal site shouldtherefore be included in the OMP, which is subject to regular update.The complexity of the OMP varies with the class of site; this varies from a very simple plan,in the case of a G:S site, to a very detailed and sophisticated document for an H:H site. TheOMP includes, inter alia, the phasing, the excavation sequence, the provision of wet weathercells, site access and drainage. It also includes all operation monitoring procedures and aplan for mitigatory actions in response to problems detected by monitoring. When drawingup the OMP, cognisance was taken of the input of I&APs during the Feasibility Study andLicense Application Procedure.In addressing the monitoring of operation, the OMP has made reference to the role of theMonitoring Committee, which includes I&APs. See Appendix F for the OMP.8.5.2 Monitoring PlanWater quality monitoring will be carried out in terms of the Minimum Requirements and thepermit conditions. Records of monitoring results must be maintained and should be availableto the I&APs or Monitoring Committee, if required.The ground and surface water quality results from the pre-extension monitoring, togetherwith the annotated designs of the monitoring systems, must be submitted to the GDARD aspart of the license application report, i.e. the Water Quality Monitoring Plan. SeeAppendix D6.ZITHOLELE CONSULTING
74August 2010 8848Figure 23: Boitshepi – Flow of waste during operations.ZITHOLELE CONSULTING
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73August 2010 8848<strong>co</strong>ntinue to monitor the integrity of <strong>co</strong>ver, drainage systems, subsidence, fire, vegetation andsecurity. See Appendix D5 <strong>for</strong> the Closure and After Care Report and <strong>Site</strong> Emergency Plan.8.5 Application requirements <strong>for</strong> extension with view of closure8.5.1 Operational Management PlanAn Operational Management Plan (OMP) is a site specific document that has beendeveloped as part of the waste disposal site license application procedure. It describes theway in which the waste disposal site is to be operated, <strong>co</strong>mmencing at the level and detail ofdaily cell <strong>co</strong>nstruction and <strong>co</strong>ntinuing through to the projected development of the wastedisposal site with time. Everything pertaining to the operation of a waste disposal site shouldthere<strong>for</strong>e be included in the OMP, which is subject to regular update.The <strong>co</strong>mplexity of the OMP varies with the class of site; this varies from a very simple plan,in the case of a G:S site, to a very detailed and sophisticated document <strong>for</strong> an H:H site. TheOMP includes, inter alia, the phasing, the excavation sequence, the provision of wet weathercells, site access and drainage. It also includes all operation monitoring procedures and aplan <strong>for</strong> mitigatory actions in response to problems detected by monitoring. When drawingup the OMP, <strong>co</strong>gnisance was taken of the input of I&APs during the Feasibility Study andLicense Application Procedure.In addressing the monitoring of operation, the OMP has made reference to the role of theMonitoring Committee, which includes I&APs. See Appendix F <strong>for</strong> the OMP.8.5.2 Monitoring PlanWater quality monitoring will be carried out in terms of the Minimum Requirements and thepermit <strong>co</strong>nditions. Re<strong>co</strong>rds of monitoring results must be maintained and should be availableto the I&APs or Monitoring Committee, if required.The ground and surface water quality results from the pre-extension monitoring, togetherwith the annotated designs of the monitoring systems, must be submitted to the GDARD aspart of the license application report, i.e. the Water Quality Monitoring Plan. SeeAppendix D6.ZITHOLELE CONSULTING