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Common Mistakes Made in PC Plan Submission

Common Mistakes Made in PC Plan Submission. Outline of Presentation. Procedure for Submission of Plans Common Mistakes Made in Plan Submission Common Issues Raised at Pre-consultation Sessions. Procedure for Submission of Plans. Submission Stages. Industrial Allocation.

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Common Mistakes Made in PC Plan Submission

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  1. Common Mistakes Made in PC Plan Submission

  2. Outline of Presentation • Procedure for Submission of Plans • Common Mistakes Made in Plan Submission • Common Issues Raised at Pre-consultation Sessions

  3. Procedure for Submission of Plans

  4. Submission Stages Industrial Allocation Application for Sewerage & Drainage Information Development Control Building Plans & Detailed Plans Application for Temporary Occupation Permit Application for Certificate of Statutory Completion

  5. Plan Submission Submission Procedure • Developer/QPs applies to CBPU and obtains clearance on the use of industrial land • QPs apply for SIP/DIP • QPs submission for DC/BP, • Specialist consultants to carry out QRA/PCS and submit DPs on PCE

  6. Industrial Allocation • Application for approval of location and type of industrial development • Sited in designated industrial estates and compatible with the surrounding land use • Siting requirements for industries and pollution control requirements are contained in the Code of Practice on Pollution Control

  7. Industrial Allocation • To facilitate evaluation, prospective industrialists shall complete the IA application form available online in CBPU’s Industrial Allocation System (IAS) at website address http://ias.nea.gov.sg/PublicApplicant/Homepage.aspx

  8. Application for Sewerage and Drainage Information • QPs apply for sewerage and drainage information related to their development site • Sewerage Interpretation Plan (SIP) indicates the location and alignments of public sewers • Drainage Interpretation Plan (DIP) indicates drainage reserves or land safeguarded for future drainage schemes • Minimum Platform Level (MPL) • Building Height Constraint, Health & Safety buffer, MRT setback, noise contour for airbase, nuisance buffer from industries etc.

  9. Development Control CBPU check building plan layout for compliance with the following: • Adequate setbacks between MRT above ground and residential buildings • Do not encroach into public sewers/pumping mains/drainage reserves/common drain • MPL, nuisance/H&S buffer, building height constraint etc.

  10. Building Plans and Detailed Plans • QP shall prepare building plans (BPs) on PC and EH and details plans (DPs) on Sewerage and Drainage in compliance with NEA’s and PUB’s Codes of Practice • BP on EH and DPs on SEW/DRA are registered without checking based on QP declaration • CBPU checks BP plans on pollution control because of health & safety impact by industries

  11. Application for TOP Upon completion of building works on sewerage/sanitary system and/or pollution control equipment/measures • QP submit TOP application to CBPU with the necessary certificate of completion and inspection • CBPU conduct inspection on PC equipment/measures for compliance. • CBPU issue TOP clearance after ensuring compliance of building works with approve BP and DP

  12. Application for CSC • TOP requirements are met • Certificate of Supervision/Completion on related building works for EH matter/and surface water drainage system has been submitted to CBPU • CBPU issue CSC clearance after ensuring building works compliance with approve BP and DP

  13. Pre-consultation Sessions for QPs • QPs may walk in to consult CBPU on the preparation of building plans for clarification/waiver of technical requirement/procedure from Monday to Friday morning (9 am to 12 noon) • Besides the pre-consultation sessions, QPs can also contact CBPU officers via telephone/email for consultation. • The contact number, email of CBPU officers are available at website address http://app.nea.gov.sg/cms/htdocs/article.asp?pid=383

  14. Common Mistakes Made in Plan Submission

  15. Common Mistakes • Procedural mistakes • Non-compliance with technical requirement

  16. Procedural mistakes QPs did not follow the submission procedures • Did not consult and obtain IA clearance • Did not apply SIP/DIP before submitting DC • Did not obtain DC clearance before submitting BP

  17. Procedural mistakes • Did not obtain technical assessment reports on noise etc as specified in the BP clearance before TOP/CSC clearance • Did not submit certificate of completion and inspection for SEW/DRA during TOP/CSC application

  18. Common Mistakes DC Plan • Did not declare activities to be carried out • Did not indicate whether the building height is affected by BHC • Did not indicate the proposed dormitory affected by H&S buffer • Did not indicate the setback from MRT track above ground

  19. Common Mistakes DC Plan • Did not indicate the nuisance buffer • Did not indicate the trade effluent treatment plant on submission layout

  20. Common Mistakes BP Submission - General • The use of the respective areas not indicated • The sources of trade effluent generation, air pollution & noise emission not indicated

  21. Sources of trade effluent generation and air pollution

  22. Chemical/Oil Bulk Storage Tanks

  23. Retaining Wall for Storage Tank

  24. Chemical Warehouses

  25. Fuel Burning Equipment

  26. Exhaust Stack – Cap or bend are not allowed

  27. Air Pollution Control

  28. Common Mistakes BP Submission – DP on PCE • Fail to submit technical details of the trade effluent treatment plant, air pollution control equipment, fuel burning equipment and its chimney/exhaust stack for approval before installation

  29. Trade Effluent Treatment Plant

  30. Location of penstock with PH monitroing system

  31. Common PC Issues Raised at Pre-consultation Sessions

  32. Common Issues Raised Water Pollution Control – Chemical/Oil Storage Tank • Secondary containment facilities shall be provided to contain accidental release of the entire content of the largest storage tank • Contaminated rainwater from unsheltered containment facilities shall be collected and treated before discharge into the watercourse

  33. Water Pollution Control Discharge Limits for public sewer/watercourse • Trade effluent shall be treated to the allowable limits before discharge into a public sewer or watercourse(where public sewers are not availabe). • Trade effluent containing Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD) and Total Suspended Solids (TSS) exceeding the allowable limits may be discharged into a public sewer subject to payment of trade effluent fees

  34. Common Issues RaisedAir Pollution Control – General requirement • Developments which can generate air impurities, are required to install, operate and maintain air pollution control equipment designed to comply with the allowable emission standards • For air impurities with no prescribed emission standards, best practical means shall be adopted to minimize air pollution. • Exhaust gases from the pollution control equipment shall be emitted into the atmosphere through an appropriately designed discharge stack to ensure safe dispersion.

  35. Common Issues Raised Air Pollution Control – Technical Requirement • Fuel burning equipment shall be efficiently operated and maintained. The fuel burning equipment shall use fuel cleared by PCD • A chimney of an approved height shall be provided for the safe dispersion of flue gases from fuel burning equipment • Sampling ports shall be provided for manual installation of portable sampling equipment. The ports shall be installed such that they are accessible.

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