Kopeopeo Canal Remediation ProjectCommunity Liaison Group MeetingTuesday 16 May 2017
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Meeting agenda topics
• Welcome & introduction – John Pullar
• Communications update – Abby Tozer
• Trial compound skip bin removal
• Project update – Brendon Love
• Health, Safety and Monitoring – Des McLeary
• Light lunch
• Independent Monitor – Andrew Kohlrusch and Matt James
• Other business
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Communications
• What’s new
• Website www.boprc.govt.nz/kopeopeo
• Newsletter
• Flyers
• Communication and Engagement Plan (CEP)
• Recent media
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Communication Plan Update
Physical Works stage
• Comments have been received from CLG members and incorporated
• Preparing draft for CLG approval
Key changes
• Updated members
• Acknowledgement for need for more immediate communications during physical works
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Recent mediaWhakatāne Beacon
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Trial compound skip bin removal
20th April 2017
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22th April 2017
Lessons Learnt
Trial compound skip bin removal
• Decision-making around variation to consented activities should involve Independent Monitor (IM) and Compliance Officer (CO) in future.
• Timely response to complaints and feeding information back to Complainant required (phone call, text, email, in person).
• There is a need to improve the complaint distribution process so that complaints are referred to more than one person.
• Variation to trial and consent may be warranted.
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Project update
• Canal performance during floods
• Preliminary activities
• Activities proposed for May-June
• Project Schedule
• Monthly report dashboard
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Overview
Canal performance in flood Cyclone Debbie • Greater than on in 100 year event (i.e. an overdesign event)
• Kopeopeo Canal filled close to capacity (still freeboard with no overflow)
• Water flows limited due to high levels in Whakatāne and RangitaikiRivers – gates remain closed and pumps operate
• Sampling and analysis completed along canal and at flood pump station
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Canal water levelsApril 2017 Flood Event
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Surface water quality
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Flood conditions – 8 April
Preliminary activitiesManagement plans completed
Final plans and design details for CS1
Traffic Management Plan
Asset Management Plan and peer review certificate
Erosion and Sediment Control Plan
Environmental Monitoring and Validation Plan
Health and Safety Management Plan
Management plans outstanding• Dredge Management Plan – draft under review
• Flood Management Plan – draft under review
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Activities planned for May-June
• Earthworks for CS1 construction
• Ongoing dust monitoring
• Construct erosion and sediment controls
• Topsoil removal and stockpiling
• Importing quarry rock foundation material
• Pipeline route planning
• Eel removal trial
• Finalise flood control structure design
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Traffic Management
Fill for CS1
(4 weeks)
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Project Schedule
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• Containment Site 1 construction underway
• Pipeline established late-June
• Control structures in canal late-June
• CS1 open day (early July)
• Dredging starts – mid-July
High Level
Monthly Report Dashboard
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Independent Monitor
Comments on Traffic Management Plan (TMP)
• All contact numbers of staff who may work on this project should be listed
• It is not clear how speed restrictions will be enforced – communication is essential and should be clear
• Exit and entry to the site will be from the same point
• Communication between trucks coming onto or off the site and the controllers.
• The configuration of SH30 may require earlier warnings to motorists.
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Independent MonitorComments on Environment Monitoring and Validation Plan (EMVP)
• Generally covers key elements, but should be stand alone
• Better linkage to conditions of consent, trigger levels and monitoring
• All proposed monitoring points should be shown
• Corrective actions should be listed
• Key people and responsibilities should be listed
• Sediment validation sampling procedures require more explanation
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Independent Monitor
Comments on trial bin removal
• Communication breakdown – community notification should be established
• Some rectification, but covering still warranted
• Needs a plan of how to remove the bags
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Kopeopeo Canal Dioxin Remediation Project
Healing the Rift
Beneficial Outcomes through Open Community Engagement
Brendon Love, HAIL Environmental
Andrew Kohlrusch, GHD Australia
Insert own company logo here
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Other Business
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• Next Meeting: Tuesday 20th June
Additional Information
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