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Table is a summary of the likely environmental aspects and impacts that may be identified during site inspections of DEPARTMENT ACRONYM'S premises. The significance of each impact will be assessed using the Risk Assessment Model in Attachment C. Some of the impacts have already been assigned unique numbers to enable identification on the Risk Assessment Model. High Significance Impacts are indicated in bold print in the following table.
Table is a summary of the likely environmental aspects and impacts that may be identified during site inspections of DEPARTMENT ACRONYM'S premises. The significance of each impact will be assessed using the Risk Assessment Model in Attachment C. Some of the impacts have already been assigned unique numbers to enable identification on the Risk Assessment Model. High Significance Impacts are indicated in bold print in the following table.
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Table is a summary of the likely environmental aspects and impacts that may be identified during site inspections of DEPARTMENT ACRONYM'S premises. The significance of each impact will be assessed using the Risk Assessment Model in Attachment C. Some of the impacts have already been assigned unique numbers to enable identification on the Risk Assessment Model. High Significance Impacts are indicated in bold print in the following table.
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The following table is a summary of the likely environmental aspects and impacts that may be identified during site inspections of DEPARTMENT ACRONYM’S premises. The significance of each impact will be assessed using the Risk Assessment Model in Attachment C. Some of the impacts have already been assigned unique numbers to enable identification on the Risk Assessment Model (Refer to Attachment D).
High Significance Impacts are indicated in bold print in the following table.
Activity Aspect Impact
Administrative work Consumption of goods Conservation of natural resources (1) Consumption of energy Release of greenhouse gases and (e.g electrical equipment and atmospheric pollution (2); facilities) Consumption of natural resources (3); Habitat loss ( ) Generation of waste (e.g Consumption of space for waste paper) disposal (4); Habitat loss ( ) Purchasing Generation of waste Consumption of space for waste (e.g packaging) disposal (7); Habitat loss ( ) Climate Control Consumption of energy Release of greenhouse gases and atmospheric pollution (8); Consumption of natural resources (9); Habitat loss ( ) Generation of noise Disturbance to community (10); Habitat degradation ( ) Chillers Potential release of greenhouse gases (11) Use of Amenities (e.g Consumption of energy Release of greenhouse gases and kitchens and atmospheric pollution (12); bathrooms) Consumption of natural resources (13); Habitat loss ( ) Consumption of water Consumption of natural resources (14); Habitat loss ( ) Generation of waste Consumption of space for waste (e.g paper towelling, drink disposal (15); Habitat loss ( ); containers, food scraps) Biodiversity impacts ( ) Refrigeration units Potential release of greenhouse gases (16)
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Activity Aspect Impact
Cleaning of – offices Storage, use and release of Contamination of air, water or soil - vehicles chemicals (17); Risk to human health (18) Consumption of water Consumption of natural resources (19) Transport (Fleet Consumption of energy Release of greenhouse gases and vehicles / staff travel) atmospheric pollution (20); Consumption of natural resources (21); Loss of habitat at all stages of generation ( ); Light pollution ( ) Consumption of goods (e.g Consumption of natural resources oil) (22); Generation of waste (23); Habitat loss ( ); biodiversity impacts ( ) Generation of waste (e.g oil) Consumption of space for waste disposal (24); potential contamination of water or soil (25); Habitat loss ( ) Exhaust emission Release of greenhouse gases and atmospheric pollution (26) Use of dangerous goods (e.g Potential contamination of air, water batteries) or soil (27); risk to human health (28) Generation of traffic Disturbance to community (29); Habitat degradation ( ) Generation of noise Disturbance to community (30); Habitat degradation ( ) Landscaping Removal of remnant Loss of habitat for locally native flora vegetation and fauna – biodiversity impacts ( ) Fit-out of new premises Consumption of goods (e.g Consumption of natural resources building material, office (31) furniture)