Binary Remediation Update - 10 September 2007
Weekly update
Monday 10 September 2007 to Friday 14 September 2007
To keep local residents, businesses, media and other interested parties fully informed of the remediation of the Narangba Industrial Estate, the department is publishing a weekly update.
The current soil remediation activities are part of the department's ongoing cleanup and remediation works on State and local government-owned land adjacent to the Binary factory site.
A summary of progress and site conditions between Monday 10 September 2007 and Friday 14 September 2007 is provided below:
- The remediation site received 6mm of rainfall this week.
- Due to wet conditions from rains, the remediation works have been temporarily stood down until the site is dry enough for the contractor to recommence work. A recommencement date is proposed for Monday 24 September 2007, weather permitting.
- 442,000 litres of water from Pond 1 and 500,000 litres of water from the South East Pond was transferred to the department's treatment dam.
- Pond 1 has been emptied and now being filled by recharging ground water. This ground water will be continually removed to enable the pond to remain dry.
- Discharges from the department's treatment dam to the Caboolture Shire Council sewer have temporarily ceased pending the analysis results of water samples taken from the dam.
The department has been supervising all works conducted on the site.
Anyone with concerns about odour, soil or water contamination from the Narangba Industrial Estate is advised to contact the department hotline on 1300 130 372.
Media statements
05/03/2008 Building contractor sentenced to jail for environmental harm
18/01/2008 The department investigates wastewater overflow from Caboolture sewerage pipe
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Business updates
Technical information
- Soil, sediment and water testing - dioxins
- The department water sampling program
- post-Binary fire incident
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Last updated: 28 November 2007
