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CAPITULO II: MARCO TEORICO

2.3 Bases Teóricas

2.3.2 Beneficios del CRM

Ref. No Permit Conditions JGC’s Management Program Responsible Person

1 6.1 Prohibitions

No free oil shall be discharged to the Gulf in storm water. No raw materials containing measurable polychlorinated biphenyls shall be used.

JGC will develop a Spill Contingency Procedure and Chemical Management Procedure.

The Spill Contingency Procedure will encompass Spill Prevention & Control Measures, Containment Area Inspection, Spill Response & Training, Investigation and Reporting. The Chemical Management Procedure will include instructions on the selection of non-toxic materials.

Environmental Protection Procedures include site runoff control (controlled drainage system) to prevent contaminated discharges.

JGC Site HSE Manager

2 9.2 Monitoring Reports

Monitoring results for all construction operations will be summarized in a single quarterly Monitoring Report. The report will be signed by the Project Manager. The submission of these reports will begin from the quarter afterward of the Construction.

JGC will develop an Environmental Monitoring Procedure to address the concern matter.

The Environmental Monitoring Procedure will encompass monitoring of required Environmental Components detailed in SCENR’s Permit Conditions, Monitoring Frequency, Mode of Monitoring and Reporting.

JGC Site HSE Manager

3 10.5 Sanitary Wastewater – Construction

Ensure that camp sewage is treated by RLC or treated to the following standards for use in irrigation:

Parameter Limits Total Suspended Solids 50 mg/l Biochemical Oxygen Demand,

( O ) 50 mg/l

Chemical Oxygen Demand, (COD) 250 mg/l Residual Chlorine 0.1 mg/l

As Above. JGC Site HSE Manager

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Total Coliform 23/100 ml

4 15.1 Reporting

Oil and chemical releases over five (5) barrels or those that reach surface or ground water will be controlled immediately with available practical measures. Reports will be filed with SCENR within 5 working days giving details of release, clean-up efforts and plans to prevent recurrence.

JGC will develop a Spill Contingency Procedure to address the concern matter. The Spill Contingency Procedure will encompass Spill Prevention & Control Measures, Containment Area Inspection, Spill Response & Training, Investigation and Reporting.

JGC Site HSE Manager

5 15.2 Preparedness Program

Submission of spill response plan. This plan will be implemented during construction.

As Above. JGC Site HSE Manager

6 16.1 All non-hazardous solid industrial waste from construction will be managed at RLC industrial waste facility. All offsite waste shipments will utilize a manifest system for tracking. A summary of all waste shipments will be reported to SCENR each quarter.

JGC will develop a Waste Management Procedure to address the concern matter. The Waste Management Procedure will encompass Classification, Identification, Segregation, Storage, Handling, and Collection & Disposal. It will include re-cycling and re-use program and an inventory program to track waste export and monitor waste generation pattern.

JGC Site HSE Manager

7 16.2 Establish waste re-use and re-cycling programs to minimize disposal volumes. Re-cycling programs for steel, oil, wood, paper and plastic will be in place prior to start of construction.

As Above. JGC Site HSE Manager

8 16.3 All hazardous solid waste will be safely stored in a contained facility onsite until such waste can be treated to a non-hazardous state or exported to a treatment facility. An inventory of all stored hazardous waste will be reported to SCENR each quarter.

As Above. JGC Site HSE Manager

9 16.4 Any proposal to export hazardous waste will require SCENR approval. For waste exports outside the State, the requirements of the Basel Convention (1989) and ROPME will be followed.

As Above. JGC Site HSE Manager

10 16.5 Sludge from sanitary treatment will not be land filled but used

in land treatment units or soil conditioning. As Above. JGC Site HSE Manager

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11 17.1 There will be a number of chemicals used and stored during the course of establishment and operation of the Project. The chemicals will conform to the ROPME protocol.

JGC will develop a Chemical Management Procedure to address concern matter. The Chemical Management Procedure will encompass Selection, Identification (Labeling & Marking), Storage & Containment, Training, Notification and Reporting.

JGC Site HSE Manager

12 17.2 Chemical labeling, marking, and manifesting will conform to UN International Maritime Organization Dangerous Goods Code.

As Above. JGC Site HSE Manager

13 17.3 HOCNF (PARCOM) will be utilized to analyze and minimize use of hazardous chemicals. All precautions given by the manufacturers will be followed with respect to storage, use and disposal of chemicals.

As Above. JGC Site HSE Manager

14 19.5 Develop and utilize a GIS system to manage key environmental data with provisions for data sharing with SCENR.

See Section 3.1.3 JGC Site HSE Manager

15 22.0 Record sightings of marine mammals and turtles along with photographs, whenever possible. In order not to interfere with turtle nesting, lighting in the construction and plant site should be directed away from the beach to the extent possible.

Environmental Protection Procedures include instructions to minimize the potential effect of lighting on sensitive environmental areas (turtle nesting areas)

JGC Site HSE Manager

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Appendix 14: Provisional Waste Inventory for Dolphin Onshore Facility – Construction Phase

WASTE STREAMS SOURCES CLASSIFICATION 1, 2, 3, 4 DISPOSAL OPTION QUANTITY Construction

Activated carbon Spent fines from filtration systems 4/3 Landfill (Al Khor) <1ton

Aerosol cans Empty containers, principally from personal use of deodorants and some chemical usage during construction / NDE

4 Recycle (Gulf Venture) As in Metal

Containers

Aluminum cans Largely empty beverage cans 1 Recycle (Gulf Venture) As in Metal

Containers

Abrasive Blasting work for surface preparation 3 Landfill (Al Khor/RLC) 30000 m3

Batteries Wet & Dry Depleted cells used in vehicles, machinery, personal stereos and other portable equipment, such as torches

4 Return to suppliers

Recycle (Gulf Export & Import Company)

<1 ton

Bitumen Residues from road making. 3 Reuse (RLC) As in Concrete,

Rubbles, etc.

Black water Hydrotest, Water run off etc. 4 Treat and discharge (RLC) As in Hydrotest

Water Cables / copper Off-cuts from construction of the facilities and temporary camps, plus

removal during decommissioning

2 Recycle (To be advised) 32 tons

Cement dust On site Batching Plant 3 RLC Inert Stockpile (RLC Mountain Project) -

Backfill

<1ton

Chemicals Onsite HAZMAT storage facility and future disposal

(Mesaieed Hazardous Waste Treatment Plant)

5 tons Acids Adhesives Amine Sulphinol Bases Glycols

Spent chemicals and residues from all project phases 4

Concrete, Rubbles and etc. Deconstruction, Demolition of facilities during reinstatement and site

restoration 3 RLC Inert StockpileInert Stockpile (RLC Mountain Project) – Land Reclamation 600 m 3

Metal Containers/Drums Empty steel drums 2 Recycle (Gulf Venture) 890 tons

Contaminated soils Largely from spills and other accidental releases i.e. refueling etc. 4 Onsite HAZMAT storage facility and future disposal (Mesaieed Hazardous Waste Treatment Plant)

<1ton Contaminated Oily water Rainwater accumulated in fuel tank storage bunds 4 Onsite HAZMAT storage facility and future

disposal (Mesaieed Hazardous Waste Treatment Plant)

<1ton

Cooking Oil Kitchen and Caterers 1 Recycle 1 m3

Dessicant Condensation control in packaging 2 Landfill (RLC) 5 ton

Electrical/electronic comps 2 Onsite storage facility and future disposal

(Mesaieed Hazardous Waste Treatment Plant)

<1ton

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WASTE STREAMS SOURCES CLASSIFICATION 1, 2, 3, 4 DISPOSAL OPTION QUANTITY

Exhaust catalysts 4 Onsite HAZMAT storage facility and future disposal

(Mesaieed Hazardous Waste Treatment Facility) <1ton

Filters (air) Spent filters from machinery and vehicles 2 Landfill (RLC) 915 pcs

Filters (water) Spent filters from treatment plants 2 Landfill (RLC) 160 pcs

Filters (oil) Spent filters from machinery and vehicles 2 Onsite HAZMAT storage facility and future disposal (Mesaieed Hazardous Waste Treatment Facility)

1830 pcs

Food Vegetable scraps and other organic waste 1 Landfill in Al Khor

Future compost at RLC Waste Management Facility

Macerate and input to STP

154 m3

Fuel: Diesel

Diesel generator lube oil Misc. oils (incl. hydraulic) Vehicle & equip lube oil

Oil absorbers, grab packs and granules, maintenance and servicing bay, kitchen

4 Onsite HAZMAT storage facility and future disposal or recycling (Mesaieed Hazardous Waste Treatment Facility)

3300 litres

Grease

Glass Empty bottles, largely from domestic use 1 Landfill (RLC) < 1 ton

Hydrotest water Discharges from hydrostatic testing of pipelines / spools (may contain chemicals, such as biocides and oxygen scavengers)

2 Tested prior to discharge at a controlled rate to a site agreed with RLC

100 m3 Insulation Off cuts from installation of insulation materials to piping and plant 2 Landfill (RLC) <1ton Light bulbs, Fluorescent tubes Spent incandescent and fluorescent bulbs 4 Onsite HAZMAT storage facility and future disposal

or recycling (Mesaieed Hazardous Waste Treatment Facility)

700 pcs Medical Hazardous clinical waste, including sharps, needles, swabs, etc 4 Onsite HAZMAT storage facility and future disposal

or recycling (Mesaieed Hazardous Waste Treatment Facility)

<1ton

Packaging materials Pallets, cardboard and etc. 1 Reuse and Recycle (see Wood and Timber) As in Timber

Paint & Thinner Residues and discarded wastes from construction and maintenance activities, both oil and water based

4 Onsite HAZMAT storage facility and future disposal or recycling (Mesaieed Hazardous Waste Treatment Facility)

813 litres Paper and cardboard Wastes from office and domestic use 1 Recycle (Centre of Environment Friends)

QatarGas paper recycling initiative

345 tons Plastic bottles, Plastic

Materials & Foam

Mostly discarded water containers and other domestic supplies; some industrial supplies and packaging

1 Recycle (Qatar Plastic Company) 17814 m3 PPE and clothing Discarded personnel protective clothing, overalls, boots, rags, etc 2 Landfill (Al Khor/RLC) 5 tons

Pyrotechnics Safety flares – unused 4 Return to supplier 0

Radioactive Broken testing eqpt. 4 Return to supplier 0

Rags and oil absorbents 4 Onsite HAZMAT storage facility and future disposal

or recycling (Mesaieed Hazardous Waste 5 tons

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WASTE STREAMS SOURCES CLASSIFICATION 1, 2, 3, 4 DISPOSAL OPTION QUANTITY

Treatment Facility)

Sewage Sewage from construction camps and temporary facilities 2 Primary treatment of waste on site, then disposal of treated waste in agreement with RLC (i.e. irrigation / sludge compose)

902000 m3

Site Drainage Water Accumulation of rainwater 2 Pump into drainage and containment system using

suitable filtration/settlement techniques 10 m 3

Surplus spoil and rock / gravelSurplus excavated soils and imported fill 3 Use as aggregate / sabkah to be stockpiled 661000 m3 Steel Off cuts from construction of pipelines and plants; welding spend 3 Re-use - store useful components for future work

and recycle remainder

8 tons

Topsoil Top 15cm of valuable soil 3 Stockpile and Reuse for Re-instatement 250000 m3

Tyres Worn discarded tyres from vehicles 2 Landfill (Al Khor/RLC) <1ton

Waste Oil Plant and vehicle servicing and maintenance 4 Onsite HAZMAT storage facility and future

recovery (QP Mesaieed Refinery – recovered through crude oil process stream)

808 m3 Wood & Timber Crates, pallets, sleepers, etc from supply of materials 3 Reuse and recycle on site; Landfill (Al Khor / RLC

wood shredder as last resort for use as compost bulking additive)

(Umm Alaffai landfill as alternate)

24888 m2

Trees & branches Relocate as part of Topsoil removal (vegetation <50cm height) (Note: vegetation greater than 50 cm in height will be recovered and transplanted to RLC approved location prior to construction)

3 Stockpile with Topsoil if not Translocated (i.e., <50cm in height)

100+ Nos.

Note: This table summarizes potential waste streams, including estimated quantities and disposal options during the Construction Phase. All potential disposal options will be verified as BPEO by JGC prior to implementation, and will include consultation with Dolphin and RLC.

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