Licence conditions for pollution studies and reduction program


  

Licence conditions for pollution studies and reduction programs

Summary
 
Licence number: 378
Title: Pollution Study 309: Development of choke prioritisation methodologies to produce choke improvement prioritisation lists
Start date: 17 Jul 2023
 
Licence Condition
Pollution Study 309.1: Development of a choke prioritisation methodology for the purpose of producing a choke improvement prioritisation list - Improvement period 2025 - 2030 a) The objective of this Pollution Study is to require the Licensee to develop a choke prioritisation methodology, through the identification, development and use of appropriate tools and information, for use across all of the Licensees areas of operations in the choke improvement period 2025 – 2030. b) The licensee must develop and submit in writing to the EPA by 30 June 2024 a draft choke prioritisation methodology which takes into account the likelihood and consequence of chokes occurring in a given area. c) The licensee must finalise the draft choke prioritisation methodology by addressing any written comments provided by the EPA and resubmit it to the EPA in writing within eight weeks of receiving such comments. d) The licensee must host at least two progress workshops with the EPA throughout the development of the choke prioritisation methodology.
Pollution Study 309.2: Refinement of the choke prioritisation methodology for the purpose of producing an improved choke improvement prioritisation list - Improvement period 2030 – 2035 a) The objective of this Pollution Study is to require the Licensee to improve the choke prioritisation methodology developed under Pollution Study 309.1, through the identification, development and use of appropriate tools and information, for use across all of the Licensees areas of operations in the choke improvement period 2030 – 2035. b) The licensee must develop and submit in writing to the EPA by 30 June 2027 an improved choke prioritisation methodology which takes into account the likelihood and consequence of chokes occurring in a given area. c) The licensee must finalise the draft improved choke prioritisation methodology by addressing any written comments provided by the EPA and resubmit it to the EPA in writing within eight weeks of receiving such comments. d) Starting from the 2024-25 financial year, the licensee must host at least two progress workshops with the EPA throughout the development of the improved choke prioritisation methodology.