2
PORT WARATAH COAL SERVICES
For 40 years, we have been receiving, stockpiling, blending and loading
export coal for the Hunter Valley Coal Chain in the Port of Newcastle.
WHAT WE DO
OUR FIVE DRIVERS
4
LICENCE TO OPERATE
5
FRAMEWORK
CHOOSING GRI & UN’S SDGS
A PATHWAY TO MORE MATURE REPORTING
MOST COMMON
GLOBAL TOOL
ALIGNMENT WITH
OUR SYSTEMS
SDG COMPASS
7
MATERIAL ISSUES
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS
8
LTO IMPROVEMENTS
• Operational for 12 months now –
commissioned Nov-2017
• Manages the quality of site water
discharges to the Harbour
• Developed in consultation with the EPA
as a PRP.
• Provides the ability to maintain sufficient
capacity to capture larger rain events
• In 2018, the CDFS has removed >93% of
sediment from the ‘raw’ water drawn
from our Settling Pond.
9
CONTROLLED DISCHARGE FILTRATION SYSTEM
LTO IMPROVEMENTS
• Additional pumps and sump connectivity to
increase storage and pumping capacity
• Increases reliability of the sump return system at
the wharf during intense rain events and in the
event of a power failure.
10
WHARF SUMP PUMP ENHANCEMENT PROJECT
LTO IMPROVEMENTS
11
CCT YARD MACHINE LIGHTING UPGRADES
• A two-fold improvement: HPS to LED lighting, and the top half of the machine is now lighting activated via a local switch or remotely from the Control Room
• An estimated >90% saving in electricity consumption, GHG emissions and associated costs.
• Electricity savings are equivalent to the annual consumption of 24 ½ Newcastle households.
90.1% reduction on each Reclaimer
93.1% reduction on each Stacker
91.8% reduction across all Yard Machines
LTO IMPROVEMENTS
12
2018 COMMUNITY ATTITUDES SURVEY
13