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Woodlawn Bioreactor Complaints Register Woodlawn Bioreactor Complaints Register Date Time EPL Method Type Response Location Description Response/action taken to resolve the complaint 29/08/2021 9:30:00 pm 11436 EPA Environmental Line Odour Letter Tarago The EPA received calls to its Environment Line from residents in Based on the complainant's information, an assessment of the Tarago area who are complaining about an odour. They have meteorological data and operational activity has been generally described the odour as being offensive with a strong completed in order to investigate the potential source or sulphur-like, rotting garbage smell, and gassy. cause of odour. 29/08/2021 10:34:00 am 11436 Community Feedback Odour Letter Mount Fairy Road, Mount Fairy The complainant contacted the community feedback line to Site management explained Veolia’s commitment to seeking Line report that odour was evident when they went outside that out new and innovative ways of reducing odours generated at morning. the site. Based on the complainant's information, an assessment of meteorological data and operational activity has been completed in order to investigate the potential source or cause of odour. 25/08/2021 8:00:00 pm 11436 EPA Environmental Line Odour Letter Lake Bathurst The EPA received calls to its Environment Line from residents in Based on the complainant's information, an assessment of the Tarago area who are complaining about an odour. They have meteorological data and operational activity has been generally described the odour as being offensive with a strong completed in order to investigate the potential source or sulphur-like, rotting garbage smell, and gassy. cause of odour. 25/08/2021 10:00:00 am 11436 EPA Environmental Line Odour Letter Braidwood Road, Lake Bathurst The complainant reported a strong rotten garbage odour at their Based on the complainant's information, an assessment of property at their property from 10.00am. meteorological data and operational activity has been completed in order to investigate the potential source or cause of odour. 24/08/2021 10:00:00 am 11436 EPA Environmental Line Odour Letter Tarago The EPA received calls to its Environment Line from residents in An operational odour source inspection was conducted and the Tarago area reporting an odour generally described as being based on the complainant's information, an assessment of offensive with a strong sulphur-like, rotting garbage smell, and meteorological data and operational activity has been gassy. completed in order to investigate the potential source or cause of odour. 18/08/2021 5:32:00 am 11436 EPA Environmental Line Odour Letter Tarago The EPA received calls to its Environment Line from residents in An operational odour source inspection was conducted and the Tarago area reporting an odour generally described as being based on the complainant's information, an assessment of offensive with a strong sulphur-like, rotting garbage smell, and meteorological data and operational activity has been gassy. completed in order to investigate the potential source or cause of odour. 18/08/2021 7:32:00 am 11436 EPA Environmental Line Odour Letter Tarago The EPA received calls to its Environment Line from residents in An operational odour source inspection was conducted and the Tarago area reporting an odour generally described as being based on the complainant's information, an assessment of offensive with a strong sulphur-like, rotting garbage smell, and meteorological data and operational activity has been gassy. completed in order to investigate the potential source or cause of odour. 18/08/2021 9:55:00 am 11436 EPA Environmental Line Odour Letter Tarago The EPA received calls to its Environment Line from residents in An operational odour source inspection was conducted and the Tarago area reporting an odour generally described as being based on the complainant's information, an assessment of offensive with a strong sulphur-like, rotting garbage smell, and meteorological data and operational activity has been gassy. completed in order to investigate the potential source or cause of odour. 18/08/2021 10:25:00 am 11436 EPA Environmental Line Odour Letter Tarago The EPA received calls to its Environment Line from residents in An operational odour source inspection was conducted and the Tarago area reporting an odour generally described as being based on the complainant's information, an assessment of offensive with a strong sulphur-like, rotting garbage smell, and meteorological data and operational activity has been gassy. completed in order to investigate the potential source or cause of odour. 18/08/2021 10:27:00 am 11436 EPA Environmental Line Odour Letter Mount Fairy The EPA received calls to its Environment Line from residents in An operational odour source inspection was conducted and the Tarago area reporting an odour generally described as being based on the complainant's information, an assessment of offensive with a strong sulphur-like, rotting garbage smell, and meteorological data and operational activity has been gassy. completed in order to investigate the potential source or cause of odour. 18/08/2021 10:15:00 am 11436 Community Feedback Odour Letter Roseview Road, Mount Fairy The complaint reporting an odour described as a sweet rotten An operational odour source inspection was conducted Line rubbish, pickling type smell allegedly coming from the Bioreactor. immediately following receipt of the odour complaints and based on the complainant's information, an assessment of meteorological data and operational activity has been completed in order to investigate the potential source or cause of odour. Veolia Environmental Services (Australia) Pty Ltd ABN: 20 051 316 584 A: 619 Collector Road, Tarago, NSW, 2580 T: +61 (2) 4844 6262 F: +61 (2) 4844 6355 W: www.veolia.com.au Woodlawn Bioreactor Complaints Register Date Time EPL Method Type Response Location Description Response/action taken to resolve the complaint 18/8/2021 9:55:00 am 11436 Community Feedback Odour Letter Willandra Lane, Tarago The complaint reporting an odour described as a putrid rubbish An operational odour source inspection was conducted Line smell allegedly coming from the Bioreactor. They advised that it immediately following receipt of the odour complaints and was the first time they had notced the smell in a long time. based on the complainant's information, an assessment of meteorological data and operational activity has been completed in order to investigate the potential source or cause of odour. 17/08/2021 5:19:00 pm 11436 Community Feedback Odour Letter King Street, Tarago The complainant contacted Veolia's Community Feedback Line to Site management explained Veolia’s commitment to seeking Line report an odour allegedly coming from the Woodlawn Bioreactor. out new and innovative ways of reducing odours generated at the site. Based on the complainant's information, an assessment of meteorological data and operational activity has been completed in order to investigate the potential source or cause of odour. 16/08/2021 4:32:00 am 11436 EPA Environmental Line Odour Letter Tarago The EPA received calls to its Environment Line from residents in An operational odour source inspection was conducted and the Tarago area reporting an odour generally described as being based on the complainant's information, an assessment of offensive with a strong sulphur-like, rotting garbage smell, and meteorological data and operational activity has been gassy. completed in order to investigate the potential source or cause of odour. 13/08/2021 2:45:00 pm 11436 Community Feedback Road Traffic Letter Collector Road/Bungendore Road The complainant reported that a truck proceeded to pull out in CCTV footage was accessed to potentially identify offending Line front of here at the intersection causing her to slow down waste transporter. Site management made contact with all abruptly. contractors to reiterate Veolia transport code of conduct expectations. 10/08/2021 11:45:00 pm 11436 EPA Environmental Line Odour Letter Tarago The EPA received a call to its Environment Line from a resident in Based on the complainant's information, an assessment of the Tarago area reporting an odour generally described as being meteorological data and operational activity has been offensive with a strong sulphur-like, rotting egg smell. completed in order to investigate the potential source or cause of odour. 04/08/2021 6:33:00 pm 11436 EPA Environmental Line Odour Letter Tarago The EPA received calls to its Environment Line from residents in Based on the complainant's information, an assessment of the Lower Boro, and Tarago area reporting an odour generally meteorological data and operational activity has been described as being offensive with a strong sulphur-like, rotting completed in order to investigate the potential source or garbage smell, and grass-like. cause of odour. 03/08/2021 12:00:00 pm 11436 EPA Environmental Line Odour Letter Tarago The EPA received calls to its Environment Line from residents in Based on the complainant's information, an assessment of the Tarago area reporting an odour generally described as being meteorological data and operational activity has been offensive with a strong sulphur-like, rotting garbage smell, and completed in order to investigate the potential source or grassy. cause of odour. 03/08/2021 4:30:00 pm 11436 EPA Environmental Line Odour Letter Tarago The EPA received calls to its Environment Line from residents in Based on the complainant's information, an assessment of the Tarago area reporting an odour generally described as being meteorological data and operational activity has been offensive with a strong sulphur-like, rotting garbage smell, and completed in order to investigate the potential source or grassy. cause of odour. 02/08/2021 4:30:00 am 11436 EPA Environmental Line Odour Letter Duralla Place, Mount Fairy The complainant reported that he could detect a strong landfill Veolia’s increased efforts to eliminate odour emissions was odour outside his home from about 4:30am this morning.
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