IAQM Minerals Guidance Launch Introduction -IAQM Chair: Claire Holman, Brook Cottage Consultants
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Transcript of IAQM Minerals Guidance Launch Introduction -IAQM Chair: Claire Holman, Brook Cottage Consultants
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AGENDA
• Introduction - Claire Holman, Brook Cottage Consultants• Source-pathway-receptor approach Jon Pullen, RPS• Site conditions Hugh Datson, Dustscan• PM10 and dust reduction with distance Ian Stone, Advance
Environmental• Determining ‘Residual Source Emissions’ Srinivas Srimath,
RSK• Planning inquiry decisions Mark Dawson, Wardell
Armstrong• Closing remarks
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IAQM Mineral Planning Guidance
Dr Claire HolmanChair: IAQM Minerals Working Group
IAQM Meeting24 May 2016
London
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New IAQM guidance
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Scope
• Sites extracting solid minerals• May include secondary aggregate processing• Specifically for planning not environmental permit
applications• Primarily for England
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Photo: Rachel McHale. SLR Consulting Ltd
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Approach
• Aims to:– promote good quality assessments provide framework– fill gap left by withdrawal of MP2 – supplement advice given in national Planning Practice Guidance
• To use the Source-pathway-receptor relationship• Otherwise non prescriptive
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Assessing impacts
Mineral impacts
• Difficult to quantify • Little robust data of
impacts• Requires knowledge of
site operations & effectiveness of mitigation measures
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Photo: Ian Stone, Advance Environmental
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nPPG - Key stages to a dust assessment
1. Establish baseline conditions of the existing dust climate around the site of the proposed operations;
2. identify site activities that could lead to dust emissions without mitigation;
3. identify site parameters which may increase potential impacts from dust;
4. recommend mitigation measures, including modification of site design;
5. make proposals to monitor and report dust emissions to ensure compliance with appropriate environmental standards and to enable an effective response to complaints.
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IAQM approach
• Assessments to use Source – pathway – receptor model
• Screening: Where there are no receptors near to a mineral site there will be no significant effect.– Distance based screening criteria for dust disamenity– Distance + background for PM10
• Assessment approach not prescriptive• Example provided evolved from Alex Grant’s approach• Modelling not generally required
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Screening – dust disamenity
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Screening - PM10
National Planning Practice Guidance IAQM• Where receptors within 1
km and background PM10 concentration is less than 17 µg/m3
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Figure 1: Site Assessment Flow Chart[1]
Paragraph: 032 Reference ID: 27-032-20140306
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Minerals dust assessment - Content
• Existing PM10 concentration and dust deposition rates (where available)• Location of receptors and sensitivities to PM10 / dust• Dust sources associated with the proposed development• Control/mitigation measures • A prediction of the likely PM10 and dust impacts and resulting effects (on
health, amenity, and/or ecology) at relevant sensitive receptors:– likely magnitude of dust emissions (after mitigation) – meteorological characteristics at the site;– dispersion and dilution to the receptors, taking into account distance,
orientation, local terrain and features, and other relevant factors;– the sensitivity of the receptors to disamenity, health and/or ecology
effects; and– any likely cumulative interactions
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Dust disamenity assessment steps
Step 1: Describe site characteristics and baseline conditions
Step 2: Estimate dust impact risk (with mitigation)
Step 3: Estimate likely magnitude of effect
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Photo: Ian Stone, Advance Environmental
Assessment conclusion
• Assessment provides overall disamenity and, where required, the ecological and health effects, at individual receptors
• Conclusion must be drawn of overall effect Judgement must be used to determine effect is either “significant” or “not significant”
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Photo: Hugh Datson, DustScan Ltd
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Consultation: substantive comments
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Issue Response Short term PM10 not included Lack of data available
PM2.5 not included Mineral site generally produce coarse PM > PM2.5
The graphs will be used as a proxy for an assessment
Clearly stated this is not to be done
Ecological receptors not the same as in the IAQM construction guidance background PM10 screening criteria
Now consistent
Unclear how to estimate PM10 process contribution
Now referred to Appendix 5
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Review
• Guidance will be reviewed in 12-18 months in light of the experience of using it
• IAQM members will be asked to comment
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Working group members
• Hugh Datson, DustScan• Mark Dawson, Wardell Armstrong• Claire Holman, Brook Cottage Consultants (Chair)• Rachel McHale, SLR • Jon Pullen, RPS• Srinivas Srimath, RSK • Matt Stoaling, Isopleth • Ian Stone, Advance Environmental • Penny Wilson, Air Quality Consultants
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AGENDA
• Introduction - Claire Holman, Brook Cottage Consultants• Source-pathway-receptor approach Jon Pullen, RPS• Site conditions Hugh Datson, Dustscan• PM10 and dust reduction with distance Ian Stone, Advance
Environmental• Determining ‘Residual Source Emissions’ Srinivas Srimath,
RSK• Planning inquiry decisions Mark Dawson, Wardell
Armstrong• Closing remarks
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