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Waste Management Plan
January 2017
Draft, Rev B
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Table of Contents
Introduction .............................................................................................................................................. 3
Objectives ............................................................................................................................................. 3
Scope ..................................................................................................................................................... 3
Roles and Responsibilities ........................................................................................................................ 3
Legal and Other Requirements ................................................................................................................. 4
Waste Minimisation Measures ................................................................................................................. 5
Solid Waste Management ........................................................................................................................ 6
Solid Waste Generation ........................................................................................................................ 6
Management and Disposal of Solid Waste ........................................................................................... 6
Liquid Waste Management....................................................................................................................... 7
Liquid Waste Generation ...................................................................................................................... 7
Liquid Waste Treatment System........................................................................................................... 8
Disposal of Liquid Waste....................................................................................................................... 9
Hazardous Waste Management ............................................................................................................... 9
Waste Tracking ....................................................................................................................................... 10
Incident Reporting .................................................................................................................................. 10
Training and Awareness.......................................................................................................................... 10
Risk Considerations ................................................................................................................................. 11
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Introduction
Barge Co Pty Ltd (Barge Co) proposes to operate a floating entertainment venue (a barge)
in Perth Water and off Coogee and Port Beaches, Western Australia. The entertainment options provided at the venue include bar/restaurant, performing arts events, music
concerts, weddings and corporate events. The barge does not have self-propulsion and will
be moved between moorings via tugboats. Patrons will be ferried from jetties to the barge via transfer (service) vessels. When not moored to a jetty, these transfer vessels will also
service the barge (e.g. provisioning, removal of waste etc).
Solid and liquid waste generated by the barge will be associated with the provision of
entertainment, food and drink services. All wastes are proposed to be removed from the
barge with no direct discharge of waste to the environment. This Waste Management Plan (WMP) has been prepared to detail the waste management strategies and measures for
the barge operations.
Objectives
The objective of this WMP is to ensure the appropriate management and disposal of waste
generated from Barge Co operations, ensuring compliance with legislative, approvals and
permit conditions, whilst protecting the riverine and marine environment.
Scope
The scope of this WMP includes current and future activities associated with the operation
of an entertainment barge by Barge Co within the Swan and Canning Rivers and the Perth metropolitan coastline.
The scope of wastes includes all solid and liquid wastes generated on the barge and by
associated activities (e.g. onshore ticketing booth/embarkation points and transfer vessels).
Roles and Responsibilities
The roles and responsibilities specific to the development, implementation and review of this WMP are outlined in the table below.
Roles Responsibilities
Managing Director Ensure adequate resources are available to implement the WMP.
Events Manager
In consultation with the Operations Manager, ensure appropriate
planning is undertaken prior to events to enable the WMP to be followed.
Human Resources & Safety Manager
Investigate reported incidents that are in breach of the WMP.
Maintain a record of waste removed from the barge and transfer
vessels.
Provide waste management training to personnel in accordance with the WMP.
Operations Manager Responsible for overall implementation and maintenance of the WMP.
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Ensure all waste management practices associated with the
barge are followed.
Masters (Transfer
Vessels)
Ensure all waste management practices associated with the
transfer vessels are followed.
Lifeguards
Alert security of passengers seen throwing litter overboard so
they may be removed from the barge.
Under the direction of the Operations Manager, remove any solid waste that has been blown overboard.
Security
Under the direction of the Operations Manager, remove any
patrons from the barge that have been identified throwing litter overboard.
Catering
Contractors
Liaise with the Events Manager prior to and the Operations Manager during events to ensure catering waste is managed in
accordance with the WMP.
All Staff and
Contractors
Manage waste in accordance with the WMP.
Report breaches of the WMP.
Legal and Other Requirements
The legal and other requirements associated with the management of waste from Barge Co’s proposed operations are outlined in the table below.
Framework Applicability / Requirement
Act
Swan and Canning Rivers Management
Act 2006 (WA)
Part 4A – Management of land and waters
Environmental Protection Act 1986 (WA) Part V – Environmental regulation of
pollution, prescribed premises, works approvals and licences.
Waste Avoidance and Resources Recovery
Act 2007 (WA)
Regulates the disposal of waste by local
governments.
Health Act 1911 (WA) Regulates the use of apparatus for the
treatment and disposal of sewage.
Litter Act 1979 (WA) Defines actions legally considered as
littering and associated penalties.
Water Services Act 2012 (WA) Subdivision 2 – discharge of trade waste.
Pollution of Waters by Oil and Noxious
Substances Act 1987 (WA)
Relates to the protection of the sea and
certain waters from pollution by oil and
other noxious substances discharged from ships and places on land.
Protection of the Sea (Prevention of Pollution from Ships) Act 1983 (C’th)
Relates to the protection of the sea from pollution by oil and other harmful
substances discharged from ships
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Regulations
Environmental Protection Regulations 1987 (WA)
Part III - General control of pollution (administration, works approval, licensing
& registration of prescribed premises).
Environmental Protection (Unauthorised
Discharges) Regulations 2004 (WA)
Defines materials which must not be
burnt or discharged into the environment.
Environmental Protection (Controlled Waste) Regulations 2004 (WA)
Obligations relating to the transportation and disposal of ‘controlled’ (generally
hazardous) wastes, including sewage.
Controlled wastes listed in Schedule 1 of the Regulations.
Health (Treatment of Sewage and Disposal of Effluent and Liquid Waste)
Regulations 1974 (WA)
Applicable to the construction or installation of apparatus for the treatment
of sewage and disposal procedures.
Licences / Permits
Department of Parks and Wildlife
Development Approval
To be obtained
Water Corporation Trade Waste Permit To be obtained
Lease Agreements
Metropolitan Redevelopment Authority (MRA) Lease (solid waste)
To be obtained
MRA Lease (marine sullage point) To be obtained
Waste Minimisation Measures
In managing its waste, Barge Co will apply the principles within the waste management hierarchy, as set out in the Waste Avoidance and Resources Recovery Act 2007 (refer to
the figure below).
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Solid Waste Management
Solid Waste Generation
It is estimated that the operation of the barge and associated activities will generate 3 m3
of solid waste per week. Waste is expected to be generated from the following:
Kitchen and Bar
Where possible, food will be prepared by caterers in their off-site kitchens, thus reducing the amount of waste that will need to be handled onboard the barge. Waste expected to
be generated onboard from the kitchen and bar includes:
• Putrescible waste (i.e. food waste);
• Packaging (e.g. cardboard, plastic, glass, tin etc); and
• Brocken crockery and glassware.
Patrons
Patrons are likely to bring onboard small amounts of items and articles that may be
disposed of into the waste bins provided. This may include a range of recyclable (e.g. paper) on non-recyclable (e.g. clothing) items.
Ablutions
It is expected that solid waste from the ablution facilities will include:
• Paper towels; and
• Sanitary napkins (refer to the Hazardous Waste Management section).
Barge / Vessel Maintenance
Throughout the lifetime of the barge and transfer vessels, an array of solid waste associated
with maintaining and repairing the vessels will be produced. This includes:
• Replacement parts;
• Packaging (e.g. cardboard boxes, plastic wrapping, strapping etc); and
• Empty tins and containers.
Management and Disposal of Solid Waste
Recycling and general waste bins will be prepositioned in key areas throughout the barge,
including in staff and patron areas. Waste bins will be designed and secured to prevent windblown waste. All solid waste will be separated into recyclable and general waste sealed
plastic tubs that will be stacked into the hull during operation by electric material hoist, then removed by transfer vessel to approved bins at Elizabeth Quay or to approved bins at
Northport Marine Services while servicing occurs. There is a zero tolerance for any solid
waste leaving the venue not in these containers.
The MRA has indicated that Barge Co can dispose of its solid waste at a bin compound
between Lots 2 and 3 at Elizabeth Quay (refer to figure below). A lease granting permission
to use this location will be sought by Barge Co prior to the commencement of operations. The barge has approximately 80 m3 of storage space for the solid waste tubs. As such, the
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removal of this waste will be managed in order to prevent overflow of the storage area and
to minimise the waste residence time of the bins at Elizabeth Quay.
The venue also has design and operational elements to ensure no rubbish is blown
overboard, including wind barriers and catchment systems to collect any refuse that may blow from the deck. A jet ski is available at all times for any item that security sights or
our perimeter system shows as having been dropped into the river.
Liquid Waste Management
Liquid Waste Generation
The activities on the barge will be serviced by a front tank and rear tank system.
Front Tank
The front hull tank will service:
• Ablution area
o Five toilets, three pans, two showers and four basins;
o A floor waste strip drain designed to remove floor waste / wash out from a 28 m2 area.
• Front deck bar
Approx. location of
solid waste bins
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o One glass washer, one cocktail station (double sink) and one single sink;
o A floor waste strip drain designed to remove floor waste / wash out from a 14 m2 area.
• Front deck strip drains either side of the barge collecting water runoff from a 240 m2 area. The first flush runoff will be collected in the front hull tank during deck
washing.
Rear Tanks
The rear hull tank will service:
• Ablution area
o Thirteen toilets, six pans, nine basins and 2 showers; and
o A floor waste strip drain designed to remove floor waste / wash out from a
28 m2 area.
• Kitchen
o Three sinks, one dishwasher and one ice machine; and
o A floor waste strip drain designed to remove floor waste / wash out from a 28 m2 area.
• Main bar
o Four sinks, two glass washers and once coffee machine;
o A floor waste strip drain designed to remove floor waste / wash out from a
28 m2 area.
• Upstairs bar
o Two sinks; one glass washer and one coffee machine; and
o A floor waste strip drain designed to remove floor waste / wash out from a
14 m2 area.
• Decking strip drain for the rear of barge collecting water runoff from a 56 m2 area. The first flush runoff will be collected in the rear hull tank during deck washing.
The sources of liquid waste for the front and rear tanks will generate two types: black water
and grey water. Black water is the drainage and other wastes from the toilets and pans, including solid human faecal wastes and any water mixed with this. Grey water is water
from the kitchen, bars, sinks, showers and strip drains.
Based on an assumed 205 operating days per year and an average of 610 patrons per day,
Barge Co has calculated that approximately 12,000 L of liquid waste will be produced per
day.
Liquid Waste Treatment System
The barge will contain a waste water treatment plant in the hull to treat black and grey
water so that it is at a suitable quality for the flushing of toilets and for disposal via the marine sullage port. The design of this treatment system is underway, but will include a
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treated water holding tank so that water quality can be tested. Disposal of this water will
occur via a marine sullage point at Elizabeth Quay.
Screenings and sludge left over from the treatment process will be stored in respective
holding tanks for later removal.
Disposal of Liquid Waste
The barge is a zero discharge system. All liquid waste will be retained in hull tanks and
treated as described above. Treated liquid waste (i.e. grey water) that is in excess of that
required to flush toilets will be pumped out periodically by a transfer vessel. Of the two transfer vessels intended to service the barge, one will be dedicated to the removal of this
liquid waste via a 10,000 L capacity tank. Removal of liquid waste will only occur between the hours of 12 am to 6 am after the barge has closed.
Barge Co has identified a location within Elizabeth Quay that a marine sullage point can be
installed to accept liquid waste pumped from the transfer vessels. A lease is currently being sought from the MRA to allow the installation and use of this point. Additionally, a Trade
Waste Permit from the Water Corporation will also be obtained, authorising the disposal of the waste into the sewerage system. The MRA has noted that when further development
works occur at Elizabeth Quay, access to the marine sullage point may be interrupted.
Barge Co has identified a public discharge point at Barrack St Jetty that could be used during this period. Liaison with the appropriate authorities will occur prior to this occurring.
Hazardous Waste Management
Other than black water, which will be treated via the liquid waste treatment system,
hazardous waste expected to be produced as a result of the barge operations includes:
• Sanitary napkins;
• Oils, lubricants and other chemicals;
• Grease from grease traps (Waste Code K110); and
• Residue from the liquid waste treatment system (i.e. sludge - (Waste Code N205
and screenings).
Specific receptacles will be located in female ablution areas for the disposal of sanitary
napkins by patrons. These receptacles will be replaced periodically by the cleaners and
given to a waste contractor for final disposal.
All barge maintenance and servicing activities will occur at the Northport Marine Services’
maintenance facility. During such maintenance/servicing, oils, lubricants and other chemicals may be used or replaced. All replaced oils and lubricants drained during or
residue from chemicals from maintenance and servicing will be captured in appropriate
receptacles for disposal, as a controlled waste, at a suitable landfill in accordance with the Environmental Protection (Controlled Waste) Regulations 2004. This maintenance work will
be undertaken by contractors engaged directly by BargeCo and will be completed at Northport Marine Services. All maintenance work within their facilities will be undertaken
in accordance with their Environmental Management Plan.
Grease and residue from the liquid waste treatment system are controlled wastes that will be disposed of via a Controlled Waste Carrier in accordance with Environmental Protection
(Controlled Waste) Regulations 2004. Removal of this waste (e.g. via Liquid waste
contractors truck) will occur at the Northport Marine Services facility.
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Waste Tracking
All volumes of solid and liquid waste removed from the barge and transfer vessels will be
tracked and recorded in a waste tracking register. It is the responsibility of the Operations Manager to track the volumes of waste removed and to provide it to the Human Resources
and Safety Manager for recording in the register.
Information to be retained is as follows:
• Date and approximate time of removal/disposal;
• Type of waste (i.e. solid – recyclable, solid – non-recyclable; grey water, grease or waste water treatment plant residue);
• Volume of waste removed/disposed;
• Point of disposal (e.g. Elizabeth Quay bins, Northport Marine Services bins or Elizabeth Quay marine sullage point); and
• Disposer (i.e. Barge Co or name of contractor).
Note: for controlled wastes, a Controlled Waste Carrier will record the necessary
information required under the Environmental Protection (Controlled Waste) Regulations
2004.
Incident Reporting
Incidents involving breaches of this WMP must be recorded on an Incident Report Form and
submitted to the Human Resources and Safety Manager within 24 hours of the incident.
The incident is to be recorded on the Incident Register by the Human Resources and Safety Manager and investigated to determine root causes and corrective actions to prevent future
occurrences.
Breaches of this WMP include:
• Waste (solid or liquid) being discharged to the environment;
• Discharge of liquid waste to the marine sullage point outside of acceptance criteria;
• Removal of controlled wastes by a carrier that is not a Controlled Waste Carrier;
• Disposal of waste (solid or liquid) to an unauthorised locations;
• Failure of the liquid waste treatment system;
• Removal of solid waste from the barge that is not in a designated plastic tub; and
• Incorrect sorting of solid waste.
Training and Awareness
All employees and contractors working on the barge or transfer vessels are to receive
training in the requirements outlined in this WMP. The Human Resource and Safety
Manager is to ensure that appropriate training material is available. Training is to be provided at initial induction and periodically during team meetings and training days.
The training must include the following topics:
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• Waste management conditions laid out in approvals, licenses, permits and leases;
• The requirement to use a Controlled Waste Carrier for controlled wastes;
• The waste hierarchy;
• Types of waste generated and their disposal locations;
• Waste tracking requirements; and
• Incident reporting.
Risk Considerations
Potential risks and mitigations are provided in the table below.
Risk Mitigation
Unauthorised discharge during offloading
(contained)
Ensure disposal points are contracted to
facilitate access and permits obtained.
Ensure operators are trained in handling
waste material.
Spill (uncontained) Emergency and Security Management Plan
in place. Ensure spill response measures
are rehearsed periodically.
Inspections/ alarms for when the tanks
(grey water and black water) are
approaching the need to be unloaded.
Regular preventative maintenance
inspections of tanks, pipes and connections.
Water quality does not meet prescribed
specifications in Trade Waste Permit
Sample treated water in holding tank prior
to transfer and discharge.
Maintain the treatment system as per the
manufacturer’s recommendations.
Failure of waste water treatment system Maintain the treatment system as per the
manufacturer’s recommendations.
Store waste water in the hull tanks until system is repaired or alternative disposal
options have been identified.
Solid waste enters water Wind barriers and catchment systems in
place to minimise likelihood.
Lifeguards on jetskis available to remove any solid waste from the water.
Patrons identified as throwing litter
overboard will be removed from the barge.
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Incorrect sorting and/or disposal of solid
waste
Employees and contractors to receive
training in disposal requirements.
Tracking of waste removed from the
barge.
Incorrect disposal of hazardous waste All hazardous waste is to be disposed of
via a Controlled Waste Carrier, as defined
under the Environmental Protection (Controlled Waste) Regulations 2004.