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EXISTING ENVIRONMENT
The EMP identified the following aspects:
§ All manholes are located within 25m of a natural waterway and within dense bushland that is relatively undisturbed.
§ Two manholes are located within the watercourse itself.
§ The odour of sewage at the site suggested that water quality was currently being impacted by the sewer line and confirmed the need for urgent rehabilitation.
§ Access is via a steep embankment leading off Truscott Place.
§ The clearing of vegetation along the limited access could increase the erosive potential of the site.
§ Due to the relatively undisturbed condition of the site, the presence of a waterway and the presence of sandstone outcrops, a search of the Aboriginal Heritage Sites register was undertaken and identified an open camp site and an axe grinding groove some 250m from the site.
§ Access to the manholes would be restricted to foot access.
§ Access during wet weather would not be permitted.
PROPOSED REHABILITATION
The 225mm diameter size of this sewer, makes it ideal for Kembla’s Ex lining method. This No Dig technology involves a pvc pipe which is pulled into the sewer in a folded shape and then reshaped (‘formed”) into a circular pipe by the application of heat and pressure which moulds the liner to the host pipe surface.
The solid wall structural Ex pipe is tight fitting to the existing sewer and is joint free for its entire length.
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