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Orica Botany Transformation Projects

Welcome, the purpose of this site is to provide information about Orica's various cleanup projects occurring or proposed at Botany.

 

These projects are found on the right hand side. Orica is committed to resolving legacy issues to ensure that they are not passed on to future generations.

 

During former operations at the Botany site, contamination of soil and groundwater occurred as a result of manufacturing activities when environmental standards, regulations, and understanding were not of today's standards. Orica regrets the contamination and is committed to implementing a range of remediation projects that address the land and groundwater contamination, and to destroy waste stored at the Botany site.

 

Through ongoing discussion with the community and regulatory authorities Orica seeks to ensure that the planning and delivery of these projects meets the expectations of all stakeholders.

 

In addition to specific projects listed on the top right hand column, Orica plans to clean up unused land that it owns at Botany Industrial Park (BIP)  and return these parcels to beneficial use. Orica lands at Botany are zoned for industrial use and Orica's intention is that future uses will remain for industrial or commercial purposes.

 

The operation of the ChlorAlkali Plant, which produces chlorine, caustic soda, hydrochloric acid, sodium hypochlorite and ferric chloride, the Stored HCB Waste Repackaging Plant, and the Groundwater Treatment Plant (including the establishment of the water recycling business) are Orica's only ongoing operations at Botany.

 

Overview of the Botany Transformation Projects

The following table provides a useful summary of the Botany Transformation Projects and its status as of August 2009  accompanied by a map of the BIP and Southlands.

  

Botany Transformation Projects Summary Table & Map

- as of Feb 2011 pdficon_small.gif (3.2 MB)

KEY PROJECTS:

 
Botany Groundwater Cleanup Projectmore» 
 
Repackaging & Destruction of Stored HCB Wastemore» 
 
Car Park Waste Encapsulation Remediationmore» 
 
Former ChlorAlkali Plant Mercury Contaminationmore» 
 
Southlands Remediation & Developmentmore» 
 
Treated Water Recycling Programmore» 
 

COMMUNITY EMERGENCY RESPONSE INFORMATION

BIP Emergency Management more»
What to do in an Emergencymore»

ANNOUNCEMENTS & UPCOMING EVENTS

CPWE - Elevated Mercury Detection Updatemore»
Groundwater Community Liaison Committee (CLC) Extraordinary Meeting will be held on 28 February 2012more»
Interested in seeing the different projects? Come along to the BIP bus tour on 17 Novembermore»
Mercury Vapour Incident 27-9.2011more»
Next HCB Community Participation & Review Committee (CPRC) Meeting: 14 February 2012more»
HCB Community Participation & Review Committee (CPRC) Community Newsletter: September 2011more»
Community Newsletter for Botany Groundwater Cleanup Project and Former ChlorAlkali Plant Soil Remediaiton: No. 37more»
Orica publishes regular paper columns in two local newspapers to provide the latest news on Botany Transformation Projects. Latest and archived columns can be downloaded from here.more»

ORICA COMMUNITY HOTLINE: 1800 025 138


Further information about these projects can be obtained by selecting the desired project under 'Botany Transformation Projects' on the above menu bar or by calling the Orica Community Hotline (toll-free) for any complaints, enquiries and feedback.

 

Generic Safety, Health and Environmental (SH&E) Advice 

Are you looking to do subsurface works around Botany Industrial Park? Orica has prepared a generic SH&E Management Plan to assist people undertaking subsurface work in Botany Basin Groundwater Extraction Exclusion Area (GEEA) pdficon_small.gif.

 

Annual Botany Industrial Park (BIP) community brochure with emergency response information and a safety and environmental performance update.

2011 BIP Safety, Health and Environment Updatepdficon_small.gif.

 

 Last updated: Thu Mar 3 11:22:00 2011
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