Walleys Quarry, Silverdale - Staffordshire County Council
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Walleys Quarry, Silverdale - Staffordshire County Council
aggregates Walleys Quarry, Silverdale Environment Act 1995 Review of Old Mineral Permission Non Technical Summary LAFARGE AGGREGATES LIMITED WALLEYS QUARRY CEMETERY ROAD, SILVERDALE STAFFORDSHIRE REVIEW OF MINING PERMISSION UNDER THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE ENVIRONMENT ACT 1995 NON-TECHNICAL SUMMARY PREPARED BY: DAVID L WALKER LIMITED NOVEMBER 2012 Lafarge Aggregates Limited Walleys Quarry Review of Mining Permission Non-Technical Summary Contents Section 1 General Section 2 Site Operations Section 3 Environmental Assessment Prepared by David L Walker Limited November 2012 2 Lafarge Aggregates Limited Walleys Quarry Review of Mining Permission Non-Technical Summary List of Plans Plan NTS1 Site Location Plan NTS 2 Existing Situation Plan NTS 3 Working Plan Plan NTS 4 Restoration Plan Prepared by David L Walker Limited November 2012 3 Lafarge Aggregates Limited Walleys Quarry Review of Mining Permission Non-Technical Summary Section 1 General 1.1 This document comprises a non-technical summary (NTS) to the Environmental Statement which accompanied the application for determination of new conditions at Walleys Quarry, Silverdale, Staffordshire. 1.2 The NTS seeks to provide sufficient detail for individuals to understand the proposals, along with any significant environmental impacts. 1.3 Planning permission for mineral extraction and associated development often has a long life span, during which time technology and environmental requirements can change. In 1995, the Environment Act was introduced which placed a duty on Mineral Planning Authorities (Staffordshire County Council in the case of Walleys) to review mineral extraction operations on sites in their area in order to update planning permissions to more modern standards. The Act set a timetable for review of conditions attached to previously permitted mineral extraction sites. Generally every mineral extraction site is required to have its conditions review every 15 years. 1.4 Whilst the operations at Walleys Quarry are now limited to waste disposal (and operations associated with this use), the planning permission (Consent reference M23/2/011 related to IDO/N1) was initially for the extraction of minerals and subsequent importation of waste to facilitate restoration. The consent, therefore, falls within the provisions of the Environment Act, and is required to be reviewed. 1.5 The date of the controlling planning permission is 14 November 1997, and therefore an application for determination of new conditions (ROMP application) is required to be submitted by 14 November 2013. 1.6 The boundary of Walleys Quarry (the review site) is shown on Plan NTS1, the Site Location Plan, and NTS 2, the Existing Situation Plan attached. The review site comprises a worked out quarry void currently used as an active landfill operation, and extends to approximately 23.5 hectares in area. 1.7 The updated Scheme of Conditions is contained within Appendix 6 of the Environmental Statement, and has been amended to reflect modern best practice for minerals and associated operations, and is consistent with the requirements of the Environment Act 1995 and associated guidance. Prepared by David L Walker Limited November 2012 4 Lafarge Aggregates Limited Walleys Quarry Review of Mining Permission Non-Technical Summary Section 2 Site Operations 2.1 The review site extends for an area of approximately 23.5 hectares, and comprises the following, distinct, landuses: site reception area (including offices, storage area, wheelwash facilities, weighbridge and access road); and active landfill phase/quarry void. 2.2 Historically, the review site was used for the extraction of clay used in brickmaking; however, mineral extraction operations have ceased, and the site is now a dedicated landfill site with infilling of the quarry void using non-hazardous materials. The purpose of the infilling is to restore the review site to nature conservation grassland and woodland in line with the controlling planning permission. 2.3 All of the operations at Walleys Quarry are regulated by the Environment Agency, who have issued an Environmental Permit for the site operations. 2.4 The Environmental Permit controls all aspects of operations at Walleys Quarry including amenity control, waste management procedures, environmental management, administration and record keeping. The Environmental Permit is subject to regular monitoring and review by the Environment Agency in line with the appropriate legal requirements. The infilling of the review site with waste materials is being undertaken on a phased basis, with 7 main phases/cells infilling covering the full extent of the quarry void. The extent of these phases is shown on Plan NTS 3 attached. 2.5 The landfill cells are constructed to a specification agreed with the Environment Agency, and have low-permeability clay seals up to 3m thick in order to satisfactorily contain the waste. The construction and specification of the landfill cells is a fundamental part of the Environmental Permit that regulates operations at the review site. Operating Procedure 2.6 All waste imported to the review site will arrive at the site reception area on the site access road and weighbridge where it is visually inspected and the appropriate paperwork checked. 2.7 Vehicles delivering waste material are then directed to the appropriate landfill cell where the material is tipped in line with the Environmental Permit requirements. Compaction of waste using mobile plant then takes place, prior to provision of inert material as temporary or permanent cover where necessary. Prepared by David L Walker Limited November 2012 5 Lafarge Aggregates Limited 2.8 Walleys Quarry Review of Mining Permission Non-Technical Summary Access to the review site is via the purpose-built access road from Cemetery Road which runs along the western boundary of the review site. The controlling planning permission limits the maximum number of vehicles that can visit the review site in connection with waste disposal operations to 440 per week, and no change to this arrangement is proposed. Working Hours 2.9 The hours of operation at the review site are limited to 0700 to 1900 Monday to Friday, and 0700 to 1300 on Saturdays. No operations other than essential maintenance or emergency operations are carried out outside of these times. Control of Noise 2.10 It is recognised that emission levels can be significantly reduced to minimise potential impact on the surrounding area by use of accepted good practice in terms of site layout, sequencing of operations, choice of mobile plant and maintenance of plant and equipment. In respect of measures to minimise noise emissions, mobile plant is regularly and effectively maintained in line with manufacturers’ specifications. 2.11 Hours of working permitted under the existing planning permission are no longer than those often associated normal for quarries and landfill sites, and it is considered that noise can be readily controlled to acceptable levels consistent with Central Government advice. Air Quality 2.12 The extant Environmental Permit covers all aspects of the operations at the review site that have the potential to cause emissions to air either in terms of dust or odours. The issue of odours and dust is therefore not a matter that warrants new planning conditions to be imposed at the review site. 2.13 The Environmental Permit consists of a series of documents that detail the design and operational standards at the review site, together with an assessment of the environmental risks associated with the operations. In respect of landfill gas, a specific gas monitoring action plan has been prepared (and included in the Environmental Statement). Landfill gas is actively collected at the review site and used in a purpose-built landfill gas flare. Water Quality 2.14 In order to minimise the impacts of the permitted operations (which currently comprise waste disposal, ancillary activities and site restoration), the review site has been designed and is operated on the principle of containment with progressive construction in advance of Prepared by David L Walker Limited November 2012 6 Lafarge Aggregates Limited Walleys Quarry Review of Mining Permission Non-Technical Summary waste disposal of low-permeability of clay seals across the base of the perimeter of the review site. 2.15 Such an operation requires active management of leachates in close consultation with the Environment Agency. Leachate management involves the use of specific plant and equipment operated to high environmental standards detailed within the Environmental Permit. Site Restoration 2.16 The main objective of the restoration scheme is to provide an area of nature conservation interest capable of sustaining a wide variety of plants and animals that will help to enhance biodiversity in the local area. 2.17 A range of new habitats will be created throughout the restoration scheme, these habitats indicated as being a priority for the local are in terms of biodiversity, and will include: unproved neutral grassland; woodland; and treatment of water areas that may remain at the end of the development to provide opportunities for marginal and emerging vegetation. 2.18 The restoration of the review site will be undertaken in a series of 7 phases, and is generally shown on Plans NTS 3 and NTS 4 attached. 2.19 Following final restoration, an aftercare management plan for the review site will be implemented for a minimum 5-year period. The habitats will be actively managed during this period to develop and enhance their nature conservation interest and value. 2.20 Aftercare management is a fundamental principle of all mineral extraction and associated operations, and in the case of the review site, annual meetings will be held with the Mineral Planning Authority which will allow restoration on site to be periodically assessed. Any change to approved details may be necessary in light of experience gained on site, or that may be desirable to take advantage of unforeseen opportunities to be discussed and agreed prior to their adoption. Prepared by David L Walker Limited November 2012 7 Lafarge Aggregates Limited Walleys Quarry Review of Mining Permission Non-Technical Summary Section 3 Environmental Assessment 3.1 Impact prediction for Walleys Quarry involves the analysis of relevant potential impacts from the ongoing operations on the environment and sensitive receptors and the determination of likely effects. 3.2 The receptors of significant environmental impacts arising from ongoing waste disposal operations are those elements of the environment that will be affected in some way by the permitted operations. Noise 3.3 Independent consultants have carried out a technical noise impact assessment of the permitted operations at Walleys Quarry that take account of development in the vicinity of the site and introduction of new housing since the original grant of planning permission. 3.4 The Noise Impact Assessment includes noise predictions of the operations on nearby sensitive receptors, and these are set out in detail in the Environmental Assessment. 3.5 The proposed new planning conditions require that the development be carried out in accordance with the findings and content of the Environmental Statement which includes reference to noise impact and predicted limits, and as such, are in line with current good practice guidance and policy. Air Quality 3.6 All operations at the review site fall under the requirements of the extant Environmental Permit including those aspects of the permitted development that have the potential to cause emissions to air. 3.7 The Environmental Permit consists of a series of documents which detail the design and operational standards at the review site and an assessment of the environmental risks associated with those operations. 3.8 The Environmental Permit is subject to routine monitoring by the Environment Agency (the Central Government body who regulates such matters), and therefore the issue of emissions to air is not a matter that warrants a new planning condition to be imposed. 3.9 Notwithstanding, the Environmental Statement prepared in support of the application for determination of new planning conditions provides the opportunity of a planning link with the Environmental Permit where necessary. Prepared by David L Walker Limited November 2012 8 Lafarge Aggregates Limited Walleys Quarry Review of Mining Permission Non-Technical Summary Traffic and Highways 3.10 The permitted operations at Walleys Quarry have not led to any identifiable highways safety impact. Planning condition already exists limiting the number of vehicle movements associated with waste disposal operations to 440 per week. 3.11 The Environment Act Review, detailed in the Environmental Statement and proposed new Schedule of Conditions, does not propose any alteration to this arrangement. Impacts on Water 3.12 In a similar manner to matters relating to air quality, the Environmental Permit controls potential impacts of the permitted operations in terms of emissions to groundwater (hydrogeology) and surface water (hydrology). 3.13 The site is operated on the basis of containment (by construction of engineered cell walls), and a detailed methodology of management of leachate is in place. 3.14 Management of both surface and groundwater is a fundamental part of the Environmental Permit in which is included a comprehensive assessment of the potential impact on the quality of water in the vicinity of the review site. Ecology 3.15 A number of desk-based ecological appraisals have been carried out at the review site which have not identified any significant protected species or habitats that would be directly impacted upon as a result of continuation of the permitted operations. 3.16 Notwithstanding, it has been recognised that protected species exist within the vicinity of the review site, and a further series of ecological studies will be carried out at the appropriate time of year where necessary Landscape and Visual Impact 3.19 The permitted operations will change over the course of time from the worked out quarry void and active landfill into a restored site with a primarily nature conservation/quiet amenity use. 3.20 The visual impact of the proposals will change over time as the landfill site develops; however, provision of screening bunds around the site perimeter and established vegetation including tree planting will act as a visual screen of the operational facility. Prepared by David L Walker Limited November 2012 9 Lafarge Aggregates Limited Walleys Quarry Review of Mining Permission Non-Technical Summary Summary 3.21 this Non-Technical Summary ha s been prepared in order to explain, in plain language, the principal aspects of the Environmental Statement that accompanied an application for updating the planning conditions at Walleys Quarry, Silverdale. 3.22 Planning permission exists for the extraction of minerals and disposal of waste at Walleys Quarry (the review site), and in line with current legislation, the planning conditions are required to be updated to more modern standards every 15 years. 3.23 A new Schedule of Conditions has been prepared, and these were submitted to the Mineral and Waste Planning Authority (in this instance, Staffordshire County Council) in advance of the review date of 14 November 2012. 3.24 The justification of the new conditions has been accompanied by an Environmental Impact Assessment, and details of the extant Environmental Permit (issued by the Environment Agency) which governs day to day operations at the review site have been provided where appropriate. 3.25 The process adopted is ongoing, and further studies will be prepared at the appropriate time of year and submitted to the Mineral and Waste Planning Authority as appropriate. 3.26 If necessary, amendments will be made to the proposed new conditions in light of findings of further studies and a consultation exercise will be carried out. Prepared by David L Walker Limited November 2012 10 Lafarge Aggregates Limited Walleys Quarry Review of Mining Permission Non-Technical Summary PLANS Prepared by David L Walker Limited November 2012 11