Environmental Issues
Public registers
POEO Public Register
Licences, applications and notices search
Penalty notices search
Enforceable undertakings search
Enforceable undertakings media releases
Exemptions and approvals search
Prosecutions or civil proceedings search
Terms of use: POEO public register
Licensing FAQs
List of licences
Unlicensed premises regulated by the EPA
Contaminated land record of notices
About the record of notices
List of notified sites
Tips for searching
Disclaimer
Dangerous goods licences
Pesticide licences
Radiation licences
Home
Public registers
POEO Public Register
Licences, applications and notices search
Licence conditions for pollution studies and reduction program
Licence conditions for pollution studies and reduction programs
Summary
Licence number:
11205
Title:
Pollution Study: Noise Assessment
Start date:
19 Jun 2018
Licence Condition
By 31 August 2018, the licensee must undertake a noise assessment of noise generating activities occurring on the licensed premises, for the day, evening and night time periods as defined in licence condition L4.2.
Noise Assessment Program
By 31 October 2018, a report outlining the findings and recommendations of the noise assessment must be submitted to the EPA’s Regional Manager, South East Region. This must include the nomination the licensees of the preferred noise mitigation and management measures and proposed timeframes for implementation.
The assessment referred to in Condition U1.1 must be prepared by a suitably qualified and experienced acoustical practitioner and be undertaken in accordance with the NSW Industrial Noise Policy. The noise assessment must include, but is not limited to: a) the identification and assessment of each noise generating source located at the licensed premises during day evening and night time periods; b) the assessment of the contribution of individual and combined noise sources to noise generation at nominated sensitive receivers; and c) where noise exceedances are identified, detail proposed noise mitigation measures (including the associated predicated noise attenuation from these measures) to achieve compliance with consented noise limits at sensitive receivers