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EN010103-001766-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix PPL.1.3a - South Tees Regeneration Master Plan - June 2022.pdf:31:Coke Ovens (SBCO) plant, this land parcel is within complex array of different uses, namely: by existing Infrastructure corridors along its boundaries. The site is largely vacant, but it has a long history of

EN010103-001766-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix PPL.1.3a - South Tees Regeneration Master Plan - June 2022.pdf:31:around SBCO. The northern sector was principally area, for both hazardous and non-hazardous

EN010103-001766-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix PPL.1.3a - South Tees Regeneration Master Plan - June 2022.pdf:31:rail Infrastructure uses. The 35-acre (14-hectare) SBCO landfills.

EN010103-001766-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix PPL.1.3a - South Tees Regeneration Master Plan - June 2022.pdf:45:determined with National Grid on a site by site basis as (8km long) run from SBCO to RCO, both underground

EN010103-001766-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix PPL.1.3a - South Tees Regeneration Master Plan - June 2022.pdf:47: SBCO 11KV SUBS 66KV

EN010103-001766-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix PPL.1.3a - South Tees Regeneration Master Plan - June 2022.pdf:54:Bank Coke Ovens (SBCO) and By-Products facilities. redeveloped with the Basic Oxygen Steelmaking (BOS) coal. Numerous conveyors and cranes are located For future industrial uses, remediation may not need to be

EN010103-001766-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix PPL.1.3a - South Tees Regeneration Master Plan - June 2022.pdf:54:at SBCO and By-Products facilities. Residual coal-tar is Ground, likely to be slag, exists up to 4m thick with borders RBT to the north for the disposal of industrial with contaminants to reduce their impacts to acceptable

EN010103-001766-NZT DCO 9.8 - Appendix PPL.1.3a - South Tees Regeneration Master Plan - June 2022.pdf:60:products areas at both SBCO and RCO, and regular

TR030002-000803-Document 3.3K - Conveyor Route Plans Northern Route Sheet 3 - Rev G.pdf:1: CARGO FLEET 900 DIA, ESTON 600 DIA, SBCO

TR030002-000824-Document 3.3F - Conveyor Route Plans Southern Route Sheet 5 - Rev H.pdf:1: DA L Pip TS CARGO FLEET 900 DIA, ESTON 600 DIA, SBCO

TR030002-000823-Document 3.3E - Conveyor Route Plans Southern Route Sheet 4 - Rev H.pdf:1: GA GAS - S CARGO FLEET 900 DIA, ESTON 600 DIA, SBCO

TR030002-000825-Document 3.3G - Conveyor Route Plans Southern Route Sheet 6 - Rev H.pdf:1: CARGO FLEET 900 DIA, ESTON 600 DIA, SBCO

TR030002-000786-Document 3.3L - Conveyor Route Plans Northern Route Sheet 4 - Rev F.pdf:1: NW CARGO FLEET 900 DIA, ESTON 600 DIA, SBCO

TR030002-000822-Document 3.3D - Conveyor Route Plans Southern Route Sheet 3 - Rev H.pdf:1: NW CARGO FLEET 900 DIA, ESTON 600 DIA, SBCO

1911South-Tees-Master-Plan-Nov-19.2.pdf:31:Coke Ovens (SBCO) plant, this land parcel is within complex array of different uses, namely: by existing Infrastructure corridors along its boundaries. The site is largely vacant, but it has a long history of

1911South-Tees-Master-Plan-Nov-19.2.pdf:31:around SBCO. The northern sector was principally area, for both hazardous and non-hazardous

1911South-Tees-Master-Plan-Nov-19.2.pdf:31:rail Infrastructure uses. The 35-acre (14-hectare) SBCO landfills.

1911South-Tees-Master-Plan-Nov-19.2.pdf:45:determined with National Grid on a site by site basis as (8km long) run from SBCO to RCO, both underground

1911South-Tees-Master-Plan-Nov-19.2.pdf:47: SBCO 11KV SUBS 66KV

1911South-Tees-Master-Plan-Nov-19.2.pdf:54:Bank Coke Ovens (SBCO) and By-Products facilities. redeveloped with the Basic Oxygen Steelmaking (BOS) coal. Numerous conveyors and cranes are located For future industrial uses, remediation may not need to be

1911South-Tees-Master-Plan-Nov-19.2.pdf:54:at SBCO and By-Products facilities. Residual coal-tar is Ground, likely to be slag, exists up to 4m thick with borders RBT to the north for the disposal of industrial with contaminants to reduce their impacts to acceptable

1911South-Tees-Master-Plan-Nov-19.2.pdf:60:products areas at both SBCO and RCO, and regular

R-2022-0515-CD-COMPLIANCE OFFICER REPORT.pdf:2:4 South Bank Coke Ovens (SBCO) –

R-2022-0515-CD-EP CL.pdf:2:4 South Bank Coke Ovens (SBCO) –

R-2021-0422-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0271-02-South Bank Priority Strategy.PDF:10:Plant (SBCO) which continues on the western boundary of the South Bank Priority Area. The site is

R-2021-0422-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0271-02-South Bank Priority Strategy.PDF:10:An exclusion zone around the ammonia scrubbers at the SBCO extends to the boundary of the site

R-2021-0422-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0271-02-South Bank Priority Strategy.PDF:26:extends 180m from ammonia scrubbers associated with the disused SBCO. No access is permitted

R-2021-0422-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0271-02-South Bank Priority Strategy.PDF:40: SBCO

R-2021-0422-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0271-02-South Bank Priority Strategy.PDF:41:SBCO coke ovens, biproducts plant

R-2021-0610-PND-Officer Report 0610.pdf:1:Within the submission is a plan SBCO-ATK-ZZZ-ZZ-DR-C-0001 Rev. P02 that

R-2021-0610-PND-SBCO Site - Planning Stage MS - Rev 01 - 15.07.21.pdf:2: structures on the South Bank Coke Ovens (SBCO) area of the

R-2021-0610-PND-SBCO Site - Planning Stage MS - Rev 01 - 15.07.21.pdf:2:SBCO – Benzole Washers each area ordered as below:

R-2021-0610-PND-SBCO Site - Planning Stage MS - Rev 01 - 15.07.21.pdf:2: SBCO – By Products Hazardous Environments.

R-2021-0610-PND-SBCO Site - Planning Stage MS - Rev 01 - 15.07.21.pdf:2: SBCO – Gas Holder 7. Preparation of Construction Stage:

R-2021-0610-PND-SBCO Site - Planning Stage MS - Rev 01 - 15.07.21.pdf:6:• Determine the mitigation measures required to maintain integrity of the remaining SBCO assets to prevent any incidents or accidents in advance of

R-2021-0610-PND-SBCO Site - Planning Stage MS - Rev 01 - 15.07.21.pdf:7:Keltbray will prepare and implement a Pollution Prevention Plan on the SBCO By Products project, this will include for at source control measures to

R-2021-0610-PND-SBCO Site - Planning Stage MS - Rev 01 - 15.07.21.pdf:8:Keltbray Decommissioning’s legal responsibilities under BS5975:2019 will be rigorously applied on the SBCO By Products project:

R-2021-0610-PND-SBCO Site - Planning Stage MS - Rev 01 - 15.07.21.pdf:9:Demolition Methodology – SBCO

R-2021-0610-PND-SBCO Site - Planning Stage MS - Rev 01 - 15.07.21.pdf:9:Methodologies for the SBCO Plant and Buildings:

R-2021-0610-PND-SBCO Site - Planning Stage MS - Rev 01 - 15.07.21.pdf:14:The following images provide an overview of the SBCO demolition works sequence, with all works carried out mainly by heavy machine

R-2021-0610-PND-SBCO (Phase 2) Demolition.pdf:1: SBCO - BENZOLE WASHERS

R-2021-0610-PND-SBCO (Phase 2) Demolition.pdf:1: SBCO - BY PRODUCTS

R-2021-0610-PND-SBCO (Phase 2) Demolition.pdf:1: SBCO - PHASE 2 P02 30/06/2021 DORMAN LONG TOWER REMOVED FROM SCOPE CK IK IK

R-2021-0610-PND-SBCO (Phase 2) Demolition.pdf:1: SBCO-ATK-ZZZ-ZZ-DR-C-0001 P02

R-2022-0342-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0395-03-GE Plot.pdf:9:plus the South Bank Coke Ovens (SBCO).

R-2022-0342-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0395-03-GE Plot.pdf:9: Yellow line – SBCO

R-2022-0342-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0395-03-GE Plot.pdf:19: SBCO area GL – 7.50 Made Ground / TFD Oily sheen and hydrocarbon odour identified

R-2022-0342-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0395-03-GE Plot.pdf:25:specifically the presence of made ground, potential organic material from infilled ponds, the SBCO (~250m

R-2022-0342-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0395-03-GE Plot.pdf:26:Given the distance of SBCO by-product plant from the development buildings (250m west), the granular nature

R-2022-0342-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0395-03-GE Plot.pdf:26:of the material between them (making the lateral migration of gases unlikely), the SBCO by-product plant are

R-2022-0342-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0395-03-GE Plot.pdf:27:The Arcadis 2021c report, identified NAPL present adjacent to the SBCO by-product plant (SBA_AUK_BH110

R-2022-0342-CD-COMPLIANCE OFFICER REPORT.pdf:4:4 South Bank Coke Ovens (SBCO)

R-2022-0342-CD-EP CL.pdf:2:4 South Bank Coke Ovens (SBCO) –

R-2021-0855-CD-MGE04603 Contaminated Land.pdf:2:considered to represent contamination associated with SBCO to the south, however

R-2021-0855-CD-MGE04603 Contaminated Land.pdf:2:the report states that it is understood the SBCO plant to the south is likely to be

R-2021-0855-CD-MGE04603 Contaminated Land.pdf:2:SBCO), is not considered to present a significant risk to the identified water resource

R-2021-0855-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02_SB_DQRA_Part1.pdf:4: Bank Coke Ovens (SBCO) area which lies predominantly within SBA.

R-2021-0855-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02_SB_DQRA_Part1.pdf:4: include, but are not limited to, the SBCO, fuel storage (including Heavy Fuel Oil HFO

R-2021-0855-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02_SB_DQRA_Part1.pdf:5: represent contamination associated with the SBCO area and also the location of

R-2021-0855-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02_SB_DQRA_Part1.pdf:5: Groundwater contaminants associated with SBCO include metals, hydrocarbons (including

R-2021-0855-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02_SB_DQRA_Part1.pdf:6: SBCO or hydraulically down gradient. Review of the distribution indicated that the

R-2021-0855-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02_SB_DQRA_Part1.pdf:6: source around SBCO, rather than the Made Ground across the site. The majority of the

R-2021-0855-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02_SB_DQRA_Part1.pdf:7: (interpreted to be associated with the SBCO), is not considered to present a significant risk

R-2021-0855-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02_SB_DQRA_Part1.pdf:10:development area. It also encompasses the recently investigated South Bank Coke Ovens (SBCO) area

R-2021-0855-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02_SB_DQRA_Part1.pdf:10:in the SBCO area have also recently undertaken (Arcadis, 2021c). In the SBA DQRA (2021d), the SBCO area

R-2021-0855-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02_SB_DQRA_Part1.pdf:13:investigation in the SBCO area. The Ground Investigation and GQRA Report prepared by Royal Haskoning

R-2021-0855-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02_SB_DQRA_Part1.pdf:13: Soil logging and sampling from 14 additional trial pits in the SBCO area, to a target depth of 4.5m bgl

R-2021-0855-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02_SB_DQRA_Part1.pdf:14: The South Bank Coke Ovens and Biproducts Plant (SBCO) has been built immediately to the south of

R-2021-0855-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02_SB_DQRA_Part1.pdf:15: pits in the SBCO area, slag was the dominant component at all 14

R-2021-0855-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02_SB_DQRA_Part1.pdf:16: from SBA, all 46 trial pits in SBB, 48 of the 53 trial pits in SBC and all 14 of the additional SBCO area

R-2021-0855-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02_SB_DQRA_Part1.pdf:17:additional SBCO area investigation.

R-2021-0855-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02_SB_DQRA_Part1.pdf:18:on the SBCO site to the south. This was highlighted as a potential data gap in the SBA DQRA. The 14

R-2021-0855-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02_SB_DQRA_Part1.pdf:18:additional trial pits advanced in the SBCO area following the SBA DQRA provide further assessment of the

R-2021-0855-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02_SB_DQRA_Part1.pdf:18: associated with SBCO to the south.

R-2021-0855-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02_SB_DQRA_Part1.pdf:20:It was understood the SBCO plant to the south was likely to be demolished with a ground investigation and

R-2021-0855-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02_SB_DQRA_Part1.pdf:23: South Bank Coke Ovens (SBCO)

R-2021-0855-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02_SB_DQRA_Part1.pdf:23:SBCO

R-2021-0855-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02_SB_DQRA_Part1.pdf:23:The SBCO to the south of SBA was considered in the SBA DQRA (Arcadis, 2021d) to be the likely source of

R-2021-0855-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02_SB_DQRA_Part1.pdf:23:the highest concentrations of CoC in groundwater and NAPL measured in SBA. The SBCO is shown on

R-2021-0855-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02_SB_DQRA_Part1.pdf:23:The other potential sources, identified in addition to Made Ground and SBCO, represent more localised

R-2021-0855-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02_SB_DQRA_Part1.pdf:25:site, approximately 30m from the SBCO boundary.

R-2021-0855-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02_SB_DQRA_Part1.pdf:25:SBCO area investigation. However, SBA_AUK_BH110 in SBA was the only well from which a measurable

R-2021-0855-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02_SB_DQRA_Part1.pdf:25:Within SBA (excluding SBCO area), observations of NAPL included viscous tar at 0.1-1.3m bgl in

R-2021-0855-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02_SB_DQRA_Part1.pdf:25:SBCO area, tar and oil were observed in unsaturated Made Ground within SB_AUK_TP103 at 0.9m and

R-2021-0855-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02_SB_DQRA_Part1.pdf:25:further south in the SBCO area (9.7mg/kg from SBA_AUK_TP112 at 0.1m bgl).

R-2021-0855-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02_SB_DQRA_Part1.pdf:25:highest lead concentration was measured in SBC_AUK_TP168 at 2.1m bgl (3,900mg/kg) from the SBCO area

R-2021-0855-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02_SB_DQRA_Part1.pdf:26:maximum benzene of 23.2mg/kg. The next highest sum TPH was from SB_AUK_TP103, located in the SBCO

R-2021-0855-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02_SB_DQRA_Part1.pdf:26:concentrations were measured in the SBCO area in the south of the site (15,000mg/kg in SBA_AUK_TP116

R-2021-0855-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02_SB_DQRA_Part1.pdf:26:also located in the south of the site, either in the vicinity of the SBCO area or hydraulically down gradient of it.

R-2021-0855-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02_SB_DQRA_Part1.pdf:27:vicinity of the SBCO area and screening the Mudstone.

R-2021-0855-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02_SB_DQRA_Part1.pdf:28:Deposits. The next highest total cyanide concentrations were measured in the SBCO area, with a maximum of

R-2021-0855-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02_SB_DQRA_Part1.pdf:28:SBB and the area around SBCO, whilst lower more widespread concentrations of total cyanide are potentially

R-2021-0855-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02_SB_DQRA_Part1.pdf:28:concentrations were all located in the vicinity of SBCO (maximum of 360mg/l measured in

R-2021-0855-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02_SB_DQRA_Part1.pdf:29:The highest hydrocarbon concentrations in soil were measured from around the SBCO area, including the

R-2021-0855-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02_SB_DQRA_Part1.pdf:29:In groundwater, a more distinct plume is evident in the vicinity of the SBCO area and southern SBA boundary,

R-2021-0855-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02_SB_DQRA_Part1.pdf:29:the SBCO facility (predominantly hydrocarbons and phenolics, and also cyanide). Relatively high hydrocarbon

R-2021-0855-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02_SB_DQRA_Part1.pdf:29:concentrations, particularly benzene, were measured in nearby locations around the SBCO area. SBA_AUK_

R-2021-0855-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02_SB_DQRA_Part1.pdf:29: associated with the SBCO area.

R-2021-0855-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02_SB_DQRA_Part1.pdf:35:presented. Locations indicated in grey italics are located in the SBCO area. Measured concentrations are

R-2021-0855-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02_SB_DQRA_Part1.pdf:39:with historical land uses. These include the SBCO and the HFO tanks. Ammoniacal nitrogen groundwater

R-2021-0855-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02_SB_DQRA_Part1.pdf:41:Several of the site wide wells where the SSAC were exceeded are in the area of the SBCO, this includes

R-2021-0855-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02_SB_DQRA_Part1.pdf:41:SBCO.

R-2021-0855-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02_SB_DQRA_Part1.pdf:41:likely associated with a localised source around SBCO, rather than the Made Ground across the site. The

R-2021-0855-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02_SB_DQRA_Part1.pdf:43:SBCO), is not considered to present a significant risk to the identified water resource receptor (River Tees).

R-2021-0855-CD-Officer report.pdf:3:considered to represent contamination associated with SBCO to the south, however

R-2021-0855-CD-Officer report.pdf:3:the report states that it is understood the SBCO plant to the south is likely to be

R-2021-0855-CD-Officer report.pdf:3:SBCO), is not considered to present a significant risk to the identified water resource

R-2021-1048-FFM-SSI 1 Desk Study_final(2).pdf:18: Although not included within the list above pipework transporting gas from the SBCO to the By-

R-2021-0100-CD-Phase II ESA.pdf:25: SBCO thiocyanate, VOCs, SVOCs, chloride, ammonia, sulphate,

R-2021-0100-CD-Phase II ESA.pdf:25:Environmental, SBCO, railway, and BOS CONCAST Plant migrating onto site are considered low.

R-2021-0100-CD-Phase II ESA.pdf:72: Landfills, SBCO, TLRS, Industrial Units Incidental Dermal Contact

R-2021-0100-CD-Phase II ESA.pdf:74: Landfills, SBCO, TLRS, Industrial Units Incidental Dermal Contact

R-2021-0753-FFM-Arcadis - South Bank Strategy.pdf:22:extends 180m from ammonia scrubbers associated with the disused SBCO. No access is permitted

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:124: (SBCO) - Future Phase Project:

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:326: 3.7.19 South Bank Coke Ovens (SBCO) and By‐products Plant …………………………….. 3‐19

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:329:SBCO South Bank Coke Ovens

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:330:South Bank Coke Ovens (SBCO) and present‐day By‐Products Plant; the former replacing the Concrete

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:330:areas, linked by railway tracks and conveyors to the various plants. The original SBCO were demolished

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:335: Cleveland – SBCO – W116952 (Rev. A) Corus Teesside Works Apr 1968 Detailed building

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:335: Layout and Plans – (Rev. A May layout of the SBCO and

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:335: Layout of SBCO & By‐

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:336: Cleveland – SBCO – A117132 British Steel Teesside Oct 1998 Location of temporary

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:336: Cleveland – SBCO – A38513 (Rev. C) Dorman Long (Steel) Ltd – Dec 1969 (Rev. Details of the

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:336: of Bases and Pile Caps SBCO

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:336: Cleveland – SBCO – A38645 (Rev. F) Dec 1969 (Rev.

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:339: Store at SBCO Works Construction Department

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:339: Cleveland – General – A124443 Sahaviriya Steel Industries July 2012 Location of SBCO

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:339: Works Layout – SBCO

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:339: Ovens – SBCO – Middlesbrough ‐ Central F Feb 1972) foundations of the

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:339: – SBCO future roadways

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:339: Iron and Steel Making – SBCO – By‐Products Plant

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:339: Cleveland – SBCO – A117919 British Steel – Sections Feb 2000 Layout details of the

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:340: Cleveland – SBCO – A119195 Corus Teesside Works Jul 2002 Detailed layout and list

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:340: Cleveland – SBCO – A125272 Sahaviriya Steel Industries Jun 2015 Details of Gas Holder

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:342: Battery the SBCO

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:342: Cleveland – SBCO – A119193 Corus Teesside Works Jul 2002 Layout of the Ovens

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:342: Coke Car Track E Mar 1971) Tracks ‐ SBCO

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:342: Batteries of Wilputte B Mar 1970) SBCO

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:342: Middlesbrough – GA to Rev. G Aug Tracks ‐ SBCO

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:342: SBCO Infrastructure

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:342: Cleveland – SBCO – A39456 (Rev. D) ‐ May 1970 Drawings details

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:343: Cleveland – SBCO – A119194 Corus Teesside Works Jul 2002 Pipebridge locations

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:343: ATEX Area north of the SBCO.

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:343: Cleveland – SBCO – A92297 Rev. D British Steel Corporation – Jun 1978 (Rev. Layout details of Main

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:343: Railways (Sheet 1) with SBCO

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:343: Railways (Sheet 2) with SBCO

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:343: Railways (Sheet 3) with SBCO By‐Products

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:343: Plant of the SBCO

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:343: of the SBCO By‐

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:344: SBCO

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:344: SBCO

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:344: 1:1,250 scale covering the SBCO By‐

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:344: Sinter Plant and SBCO

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:346: Report into the condition of SSI UK Ltd The report provides a brief SSI UK SBCO 2016

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:351: Although not included within the list above pipework transporting gas from the SBCO to the By‐

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:352:Coke Wharf of South Bank Coke Ovens (SBCO). This is approximately 1.5m to 2m high. A low bund runs

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:359:the site. Drawing W116952 is a detailed drawing of the buildings within the area of SBCO and By‐

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:360:eastern corner of TS4, east of the SBCO and within the former Ferro‐Manganese Plant.

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:360:The SBCO offices located within the southwest corner of TS4 are currently operational, although the

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:360:A small area of car parking is located adjacent to the SBCO Offices, south of the Wagon Repair Shop and

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:360:(see Section 3.7.18), west of SBCO and around the perimeter of a small Welfare Building, north of the

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:360:Drawing W116952 shows the location of a temporary Contractors Site Village to the far west of SBCO.

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:361:A number of live sub‐stations are located within the area of the SBCO By‐Products Plant (see Table 3.4

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:361:given in the SSI reports ref. SSI UK IL EI 2016 and SSI UK SBCO 2016.

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:362: the site, east of SBCO

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:362: 68 Between Offices and By‐ SBCO 11/2.75kV SSI

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:362: 80 West of SBCO Screenhouse Sub SSI

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:362: 81 Western end of SBCO Battery Sub‐station SSI

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:362: 82 Eastern end of SBCO Quencher SSI

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:362: 83 Adjacent to south of SBCO Plough Sub‐station SSI

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:362:Details of the SBCO 11/2.75kV sub‐station are given on Drawings 7A5762 which shows a box basement

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:363:A Petrol Store is reported to have been located near to the SBCO works entrance, as detailed in Drawing

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:363:The Engineering Workshops are located between SBCO and the By‐Products Plant; with the Wagon

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:363:Repair Shop and a garage are located north of the SBCO Offices (ref. Drawing W116952). Details of the

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:363:Many of the pipes located within the area of SBCO and the By‐products Plant are elevated, running

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:364:Drawing A124443 details the location and hazardous substances stored within the SBCO area circa July

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:364:house are given in drawings 2C‐928, F/M‐63581 and 7A‐10898. The pumping station provided the SBCO

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:364:River Tees as the SBCO Main Drain Outfall. A 36” diameter sewer flows northeast from the SBCO and

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:364:Details of water mains and sewers within the areas of the By‐Products Plant and SBCO are detailed on

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:364:SBCO.

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:365:3.7.19 South Bank Coke Ovens (SBCO) and By‐products Plant

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:365:drawings C011800 and CO11801. The SBCO occupy the site of the earlier South Bank Iron Works which

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:365:was demolished during the late 1950’s. Drawing A39456 details the drainage of the SBCO including

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:365:The original coke ovens on TS4, Cleveland Coke Ovens were located to the west of SBCO. These were

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:365:Ovens and not SBCO. The drawing shows a basement level beneath the original oven batteries. It is

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:365:Further details of the SBCO sub‐structures are given on drawings CO5487 and CO5496.

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:365:Further reference should be made to report ref. SSI UK IL SBCO 2016.

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:365:demolition and was used to house the water tank for the firefighting system for the SBCO and By‐

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:365:Products Plant. Drawing CO11013 includes a longitudinal view of the current SBCOs. In order to reduce

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:365:side of SBCO. The coke was sprayed with more water, before being transported via underground

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:366:Coke Wharf of the earlier coke ovens were also retained and extended to join the SBCO Coke Wharf. The

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:366:Details of these are given on Drawing CO5486 with details of tracks for the existing SBCO given on

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:366:Plant. It was loaded onto a conveyors and transported south to the SBCO. Some details of the layout of

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:366:North of the SBCO is the site of the former Sinter Plant and the associated ore Handling Plant and

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:366:The SBCO is connected to the Coal Stocking Area and Coke Handling Plant by overhead conveyors.

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:366:Numerous overhead pipes connect the By‐Products Plant to the SBCO. Drawing A‐85879 details the

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:366:Details drawings of the layout of the SBCO and By‐Product Plant are given in drawings 7A‐13164 to 7A‐

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:366:The Coke Oven Gas main runs east/west through the area of the SBCO. As the gas cools moisture

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:366:Northwest of the SBCO, west of the former Sinter Plant is the By‐Products Plant associated with SBCO.

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:367:SBCO is given in Appendix 20 of the SSI UK (IL) report ref. SSI UK (IL) SBCO 2016.

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:367:drawings 9A294, CO165 and CO10799. The Exhauster House pre‐dates SBCO and was originally attached

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:367:Further detailed information is given in report ref. SSI UK IL SBCO 2016.

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:367:The former site of the Sinter Plant, north of the SBCO is currently used to store raw materials for the

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:368:other COMAH and COMAH Substances are given in the SSI UK (IL) report ref. SSI UK SBCO 2016.

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:375: Application for Hazardous Expired: On site in area of SBCO Redcar Blast Furnace and Coke

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:375: Continuation of Hazardous Withdrawn: On site in area of SBCO Redcar Blast Furnace and Coke

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:375: Continuation of Hazardous Withdrawn: On site in area of SBCO Redcar Blast Furnace and Coke

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:387:SBCO 2016 the SBCO Coke Oven Gas system has a history of containing pyrophoric materials, caused by

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:388:report ref. SSI UK (IL) SBCO 2016

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:394:of the By‐Products Plant and SBCO, which are the most likely sources of Phenol and PAH (total).

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:400:SBCO and is where coal tar is extracted from the coke oven gas. BTEX, TPH and PAH are found in coal

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:400:recording exceedances are located downstream of the SBCO and By‐Products plant, some are not and

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:419:of the SBCO. Drawing FC‐53178 shows a sub‐basement level to the Ferro‐Manganese Plant, along which

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:419:level also exists beneath the SBCO 11/2.75kV sub‐station. Drawings show that a basement level exists

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:419:beneath the SBCO in the form of a 2000 tonne coke bunker. Other underground structures include the

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:419:indicate that the basement of the SBCO was supported by piled foundations. Numerous sub‐basement

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:424: from By‐Products Plant and SBCO is leaching

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:424: Products Plant and SBCO not leaching beneath

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:425: G SBCO and By‐ 30No. Hand dug pits up to 1.2m deep. Investigation to focus on possible

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:425: Products Plant and SBCO not leaching beneath

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:425: H Cleveland Salt Works To be included with proposals for SBCO

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:428:SSI UK SBCO 2016 – Sahavitiya Steel Industries (in liquidation) – Report into the condition of South Bank

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:473: PORTS SBCO

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:473: PARK (INCLUDING SBCO)

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:596:South Bank Coke Ovens (SBCO) produces in the order of 10,000 to 17,000 tonnes per week of wet wharf

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:596:coke for use at Redcar Blast Furnace, elsewhere within Corus or is sold to third parties. SBCO comprises

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix H - July 2020.pdf:596:SBCO has also been redesigned and re-sited completely over the last few years with a marked reduction

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter H - July 2020.pdf:14: 4 South Bank Coke Ovens (SBCO)

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter H - July 2020.pdf:24: 3 Manufacturing Infrastructure associated with the South Bank Coke Ovens (SBCO) (South)

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter H - July 2020.pdf:25: were above screening criteria in the SLEMS and SBCO areas. Evidence of free product was

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter H - July 2020.pdf:26: identified within water samples taken from the west of the SBCO (by-products plant) near the

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter H - July 2020.pdf:26: Concrete and Tarmac Teesside Leasehold areas and the SBCO)). The identified contamination

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter H - July 2020.pdf:30: Gasoline Range Organics (GRO) were above screening criteria in the SLEMS and SBCO areas.

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial ES - Vol 2 - Chapter H - July 2020.pdf:30: Evidence of free product was identified within water samples taken from the west of the SBCO

R-2020-0357-OOM-South Industrial Zone ES - Vol 3 - Appendix B - July 2020.pdf:9: SBCO 11KV SUBS 66KV

R-2020-0357-OOM-0357 Contam Land.pdf:2:Teesside Leasehold areas and the SBCO), therefore, additional ground investigation

R-2020-0357-OOM-Officer report.pdf:31:and Tarmac Teesside Leasehold areas and the SBCO), therefore, additional

R-2020-0357-OOM-Officer report.pdf:79:and Tarmac Teesside Leasehold areas and the SBCO), therefore, additional

R-2020-0820-ESM-Lackenby ES - Vol 3 - Chapter B - Site Description and Scheme Proposals - Dec 2020.pdf:6: SBCO 11KV SUBS 66KV

R-2020-0724-PND-STDC-Early Phase Demolition Outline MS_For Issue.PDF:28: SBCO GAS HOLDER

R-2022-0355-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0271-02-South Bank Priority Strategy.pdf:10:Plant (SBCO) which continues on the western boundary of the South Bank Priority Area. The site is

R-2022-0355-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0271-02-South Bank Priority Strategy.pdf:10:An exclusion zone around the ammonia scrubbers at the SBCO extends to the boundary of the site

R-2022-0355-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0271-02-South Bank Priority Strategy.pdf:26:extends 180m from ammonia scrubbers associated with the disused SBCO. No access is permitted

R-2022-0355-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0271-02-South Bank Priority Strategy.pdf:40: SBCO

R-2022-0355-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0271-02-South Bank Priority Strategy.pdf:41:SBCO coke ovens, biproducts plant

R-2021-0846-FFM-Arcadis - South Bank Strategy.pdf:22:extends 180m from ammonia scrubbers associated with the disused SBCO. No access is permitted

R-2020-0730-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0062-02-Prairie_ESA_Part1.PDF:25: SBCO thiocyanate, VOCs, SVOCs, chloride, ammonia, sulphate,

R-2020-0730-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0062-02-Prairie_ESA_Part1.PDF:25:Environmental, SBCO, railway, and BOS CONCAST Plant migrating onto site are considered low.

R-2020-0730-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0062-02-Prairie_ESA_Part2.PDF:2: Landfills, SBCO, TLRS, Industrial Units Incidental Dermal Contact

R-2020-0730-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0062-02-Prairie_ESA_Part2.PDF:4: Landfills, SBCO, TLRS, Industrial Units Incidental Dermal Contact

R-2021-0439-CD-South Bank Quay Strategy Rev. 1.pdf:9:Plant (SBCO), and to the north by the River Tees. The eastern boundary is marked partially by land

R-2021-0943-CD-SBQ1-GCL-ENV-SBKXX-PL-WM-000001_CEMP_A (Fit for Construction)_C03.pdf:45: contamination associated with the SBCO area and also the location of identified non-

R-2021-0943-CD-SBQ1-GCL-ENV-SBKXX-PL-WM-000001_CEMP_A (Fit for Construction)_C03.pdf:45: Groundwater contaminants associated with SBCO include metals, hydrocarbons (including tars),

R-2021-0943-CD-SBQ1-GCL-ENV-SBKXX-PL-WM-000001.pdf:45: contamination associated with the SBCO area and also the location of identified non-

R-2021-0943-CD-SBQ1-GCL-ENV-SBKXX-PL-WM-000001.pdf:45: Groundwater contaminants associated with SBCO include metals, hydrocarbons (including tars),

R-2021-0397-PND-officer report.pdf:2:Within the submission is a plan SBCO-ATK-SBK-ZZ-DR-C-0001 Rev P01 that

R-2021-0397-PND-SBCO-ATK-SBK-ZZ-DR-C-0001_Prior Approval (002).PDF:1: SBCO-ATK-SBK-ZZ-DR-C-0001 P01

R-2020-0318-FFM-Phase II ESA.PDF:25: SBCO thiocyanate, VOCs, SVOCs, chloride, ammonia, sulphate,

R-2020-0318-FFM-Phase II ESA.PDF:25:Environmental, SBCO, railway, and BOS CONCAST Plant migrating onto site are considered low.

R-2020-0318-FFM-Phase II ESA.PDF:72: Landfills, SBCO, TLRS, Industrial Units Incidental Dermal Contact

R-2020-0318-FFM-Phase II ESA.PDF:74: Landfills, SBCO, TLRS, Industrial Units Incidental Dermal Contact

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0408-02-Rem_Strat_South_Bank_West_Rev01 (Part 1).pdf:7:planning matters in the vicinity of the former South Bank Coke Ovens (SBCO) under a future planning

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0408-02-Rem_Strat_South_Bank_West_Rev01 (Part 1).pdf:10:the River Tees (albeit stepped back from the wharf by approximately 30m). A section of the SBCO are

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0408-02-Rem_Strat_South_Bank_West_Rev01 (Part 1).pdf:10:The remainder of the SBCO and Biproducts Plant are enclosed by the site and are excluded from the

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0408-02-Rem_Strat_South_Bank_West_Rev01 (Part 1).pdf:13:south of the SBCO. The findings of an historic investigation Enviros 2004 have been reviewed for this

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0408-02-Rem_Strat_South_Bank_West_Rev01 (Part 1).pdf:13:possible below the SBCO structures themselves until demolition works are complete. Arcadis considers

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA - Detailed Quantitative Risk Assessment - South Bank.pdf:4: Bank Coke Ovens (SBCO) area which lies predominantly within SBA.

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA - Detailed Quantitative Risk Assessment - South Bank.pdf:4: include, but are not limited to, the SBCO, fuel storage (including Heavy Fuel Oil HFO

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA - Detailed Quantitative Risk Assessment - South Bank.pdf:5: represent contamination associated with the SBCO area and also the location of

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA - Detailed Quantitative Risk Assessment - South Bank.pdf:5: Groundwater contaminants associated with SBCO include metals, hydrocarbons (including

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA - Detailed Quantitative Risk Assessment - South Bank.pdf:6: SBCO or hydraulically down gradient. Review of the distribution indicated that the

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA - Detailed Quantitative Risk Assessment - South Bank.pdf:6: source around SBCO, rather than the Made Ground across the site. The majority of the

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA - Detailed Quantitative Risk Assessment - South Bank.pdf:7: (interpreted to be associated with the SBCO), is not considered to present a significant risk

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA - Detailed Quantitative Risk Assessment - South Bank.pdf:10:development area. It also encompasses the recently investigated South Bank Coke Ovens (SBCO) area

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA - Detailed Quantitative Risk Assessment - South Bank.pdf:10:in the SBCO area have also recently undertaken (Arcadis, 2021c). In the SBA DQRA (2021d), the SBCO area

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA - Detailed Quantitative Risk Assessment - South Bank.pdf:13:investigation in the SBCO area. The Ground Investigation and GQRA Report prepared by Royal Haskoning

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA - Detailed Quantitative Risk Assessment - South Bank.pdf:13:  Soil logging and sampling from 14 additional trial pits in the SBCO area, to a target depth of 4.5m bgl

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA - Detailed Quantitative Risk Assessment - South Bank.pdf:14: The South Bank Coke Ovens and Biproducts Plant (SBCO) has been built immediately to the south of

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA - Detailed Quantitative Risk Assessment - South Bank.pdf:15: pits in the SBCO area, slag was the dominant component at all 14

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA - Detailed Quantitative Risk Assessment - South Bank.pdf:16: from SBA, all 46 trial pits in SBB, 48 of the 53 trial pits in SBC and all 14 of the additional SBCO area

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA - Detailed Quantitative Risk Assessment - South Bank.pdf:17:additional SBCO area investigation.

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA - Detailed Quantitative Risk Assessment - South Bank.pdf:18:on the SBCO site to the south. This was highlighted as a potential data gap in the SBA DQRA. The 14

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA - Detailed Quantitative Risk Assessment - South Bank.pdf:18:additional trial pits advanced in the SBCO area following the SBA DQRA provide further assessment of the

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA - Detailed Quantitative Risk Assessment - South Bank.pdf:18: associated with SBCO to the south.

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA - Detailed Quantitative Risk Assessment - South Bank.pdf:20:It was understood the SBCO plant to the south was likely to be demolished with a ground investigation and

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA - Detailed Quantitative Risk Assessment - South Bank.pdf:23:  South Bank Coke Ovens (SBCO)

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA - Detailed Quantitative Risk Assessment - South Bank.pdf:23:SBCO

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA - Detailed Quantitative Risk Assessment - South Bank.pdf:23:The SBCO to the south of SBA was considered in the SBA DQRA (Arcadis, 2021d) to be the likely source of

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA - Detailed Quantitative Risk Assessment - South Bank.pdf:23:the highest concentrations of CoC in groundwater and NAPL measured in SBA. The SBCO is shown on

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA - Detailed Quantitative Risk Assessment - South Bank.pdf:23:The other potential sources, identified in addition to Made Ground and SBCO, represent more localised

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA - Detailed Quantitative Risk Assessment - South Bank.pdf:25:site, approximately 30m from the SBCO boundary.

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA - Detailed Quantitative Risk Assessment - South Bank.pdf:25:SBCO area investigation. However, SBA_AUK_BH110 in SBA was the only well from which a measurable

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA - Detailed Quantitative Risk Assessment - South Bank.pdf:25:Within SBA (excluding SBCO area), observations of NAPL included viscous tar at 0.1-1.3m bgl in

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA - Detailed Quantitative Risk Assessment - South Bank.pdf:25:SBCO area, tar and oil were observed in unsaturated Made Ground within SB_AUK_TP103 at 0.9m and

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA - Detailed Quantitative Risk Assessment - South Bank.pdf:25:further south in the SBCO area (9.7mg/kg from SBA_AUK_TP112 at 0.1m bgl).

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA - Detailed Quantitative Risk Assessment - South Bank.pdf:25:highest lead concentration was measured in SBC_AUK_TP168 at 2.1m bgl (3,900mg/kg) from the SBCO area

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA - Detailed Quantitative Risk Assessment - South Bank.pdf:26:maximum benzene of 23.2mg/kg. The next highest sum TPH was from SB_AUK_TP103, located in the SBCO

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA - Detailed Quantitative Risk Assessment - South Bank.pdf:26:concentrations were measured in the SBCO area in the south of the site (15,000mg/kg in SBA_AUK_TP116

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA - Detailed Quantitative Risk Assessment - South Bank.pdf:26:also located in the south of the site, either in the vicinity of the SBCO area or hydraulically down gradient of it.

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA - Detailed Quantitative Risk Assessment - South Bank.pdf:27:vicinity of the SBCO area and screening the Mudstone.

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA - Detailed Quantitative Risk Assessment - South Bank.pdf:28:Deposits. The next highest total cyanide concentrations were measured in the SBCO area, with a maximum of

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA - Detailed Quantitative Risk Assessment - South Bank.pdf:28:SBB and the area around SBCO, whilst lower more widespread concentrations of total cyanide are potentially

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA - Detailed Quantitative Risk Assessment - South Bank.pdf:28:concentrations were all located in the vicinity of SBCO (maximum of 360mg/l measured in

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA - Detailed Quantitative Risk Assessment - South Bank.pdf:29:The highest hydrocarbon concentrations in soil were measured from around the SBCO area, including the

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA - Detailed Quantitative Risk Assessment - South Bank.pdf:29:In groundwater, a more distinct plume is evident in the vicinity of the SBCO area and southern SBA boundary,

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA - Detailed Quantitative Risk Assessment - South Bank.pdf:29:the SBCO facility (predominantly hydrocarbons and phenolics, and also cyanide). Relatively high hydrocarbon

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA - Detailed Quantitative Risk Assessment - South Bank.pdf:29:concentrations, particularly benzene, were measured in nearby locations around the SBCO area. SBA_AUK_

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA - Detailed Quantitative Risk Assessment - South Bank.pdf:29: associated with the SBCO area.

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA - Detailed Quantitative Risk Assessment - South Bank.pdf:35:presented. Locations indicated in grey italics are located in the SBCO area. Measured concentrations are

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA - Detailed Quantitative Risk Assessment - South Bank.pdf:39:with historical land uses. These include the SBCO and the HFO tanks. Ammoniacal nitrogen groundwater

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA - Detailed Quantitative Risk Assessment - South Bank.pdf:41:Several of the site wide wells where the SSAC were exceeded are in the area of the SBCO, this includes

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA - Detailed Quantitative Risk Assessment - South Bank.pdf:41:SBCO.

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA - Detailed Quantitative Risk Assessment - South Bank.pdf:41:likely associated with a localised source around SBCO, rather than the Made Ground across the site. The

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA - Detailed Quantitative Risk Assessment - South Bank.pdf:43:SBCO), is not considered to present a significant risk to the identified water resource receptor (River Tees).

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA - Detailed Quantitative Risk Assessment - South Bank.pdf:46: SBCO

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA.pdf:4: Bank Coke Ovens (SBCO) area which lies predominantly within SBA.

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA.pdf:4: include, but are not limited to, the SBCO, fuel storage (including Heavy Fuel Oil HFO

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA.pdf:5: represent contamination associated with the SBCO area and also the location of

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA.pdf:5: Groundwater contaminants associated with SBCO include metals, hydrocarbons (including

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA.pdf:6: SBCO or hydraulically down gradient. Review of the distribution indicated that the

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA.pdf:6: source around SBCO, rather than the Made Ground across the site. The majority of the

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA.pdf:7: (interpreted to be associated with the SBCO), is not considered to present a significant risk

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA.pdf:10:development area. It also encompasses the recently investigated South Bank Coke Ovens (SBCO) area

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA.pdf:10:in the SBCO area have also recently undertaken (Arcadis, 2021c). In the SBA DQRA (2021d), the SBCO area

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA.pdf:13:investigation in the SBCO area. The Ground Investigation and GQRA Report prepared by Royal Haskoning

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA.pdf:13:  Soil logging and sampling from 14 additional trial pits in the SBCO area, to a target depth of 4.5m bgl

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA.pdf:14: The South Bank Coke Ovens and Biproducts Plant (SBCO) has been built immediately to the south of

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA.pdf:15: pits in the SBCO area, slag was the dominant component at all 14

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA.pdf:16: from SBA, all 46 trial pits in SBB, 48 of the 53 trial pits in SBC and all 14 of the additional SBCO area

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA.pdf:17:additional SBCO area investigation.

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA.pdf:18:on the SBCO site to the south. This was highlighted as a potential data gap in the SBA DQRA. The 14

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA.pdf:18:additional trial pits advanced in the SBCO area following the SBA DQRA provide further assessment of the

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA.pdf:18: associated with SBCO to the south.

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA.pdf:20:It was understood the SBCO plant to the south was likely to be demolished with a ground investigation and

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA.pdf:23:  South Bank Coke Ovens (SBCO)

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA.pdf:23:SBCO

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA.pdf:23:The SBCO to the south of SBA was considered in the SBA DQRA (Arcadis, 2021d) to be the likely source of

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA.pdf:23:the highest concentrations of CoC in groundwater and NAPL measured in SBA. The SBCO is shown on

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA.pdf:23:The other potential sources, identified in addition to Made Ground and SBCO, represent more localised

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA.pdf:25:site, approximately 30m from the SBCO boundary.

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA.pdf:25:SBCO area investigation. However, SBA_AUK_BH110 in SBA was the only well from which a measurable

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA.pdf:25:Within SBA (excluding SBCO area), observations of NAPL included viscous tar at 0.1-1.3m bgl in

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA.pdf:25:SBCO area, tar and oil were observed in unsaturated Made Ground within SB_AUK_TP103 at 0.9m and

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA.pdf:25:further south in the SBCO area (9.7mg/kg from SBA_AUK_TP112 at 0.1m bgl).

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA.pdf:25:highest lead concentration was measured in SBC_AUK_TP168 at 2.1m bgl (3,900mg/kg) from the SBCO area

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA.pdf:26:maximum benzene of 23.2mg/kg. The next highest sum TPH was from SB_AUK_TP103, located in the SBCO

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA.pdf:26:concentrations were measured in the SBCO area in the south of the site (15,000mg/kg in SBA_AUK_TP116

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA.pdf:26:also located in the south of the site, either in the vicinity of the SBCO area or hydraulically down gradient of it.

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA.pdf:27:vicinity of the SBCO area and screening the Mudstone.

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA.pdf:28:Deposits. The next highest total cyanide concentrations were measured in the SBCO area, with a maximum of

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA.pdf:28:SBB and the area around SBCO, whilst lower more widespread concentrations of total cyanide are potentially

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA.pdf:28:concentrations were all located in the vicinity of SBCO (maximum of 360mg/l measured in

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA.pdf:29:The highest hydrocarbon concentrations in soil were measured from around the SBCO area, including the

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA.pdf:29:In groundwater, a more distinct plume is evident in the vicinity of the SBCO area and southern SBA boundary,

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA.pdf:29:the SBCO facility (predominantly hydrocarbons and phenolics, and also cyanide). Relatively high hydrocarbon

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA.pdf:29:concentrations, particularly benzene, were measured in nearby locations around the SBCO area. SBA_AUK_

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA.pdf:29: associated with the SBCO area.

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA.pdf:35:presented. Locations indicated in grey italics are located in the SBCO area. Measured concentrations are

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA.pdf:39:with historical land uses. These include the SBCO and the HFO tanks. Ammoniacal nitrogen groundwater

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA.pdf:41:Several of the site wide wells where the SSAC were exceeded are in the area of the SBCO, this includes

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA.pdf:41:SBCO.

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA.pdf:41:likely associated with a localised source around SBCO, rather than the Made Ground across the site. The

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA.pdf:43:SBCO), is not considered to present a significant risk to the identified water resource receptor (River Tees).

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-02-SB_DQRA.pdf:46: SBCO

R-2022-0096-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0408-02-Rem_Strat_South_Bank_West_Rev01 (Part 2).pdf:2: SBCO and Biproducts Plant, Wharfe,

R-2021-0713-CD-Arcadis - South Bank Strategy.pdf:22:extends 180m from ammonia scrubbers associated with the disused SBCO. No access is permitted

R-2021-0713-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0270-01-SBA_DQRA.pdf:4: and Biproducts Plant (SBCO) to the south of the site is the most significant in terms of its

R-2021-0713-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0270-01-SBA_DQRA.pdf:5: with an off-site source to the south of the site (SBCO).

R-2021-0713-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0270-01-SBA_DQRA.pdf:6: It is understood the SBCO plant to the south is likely to be demolished with a ground

R-2021-0713-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0270-01-SBA_DQRA.pdf:13: The South Bank Coke Ovens and Biproducts Plant (SBCO) has been built immediately to

R-2021-0713-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0270-01-SBA_DQRA.pdf:16:presence of an exclusion zone on site relating to the instability of the ammonia scrubbers on the SBCO site to

R-2021-0713-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0270-01-SBA_DQRA.pdf:18:likely to affect on-site groundwater was SBCO. Heavy Fuel Oil (HFO) tanks and High Tip Landfill were also

R-2021-0713-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0270-01-SBA_DQRA.pdf:18:SBCO

R-2021-0713-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0270-01-SBA_DQRA.pdf:18:It is known that there is a contaminant source located off-site associated within the SBCO facility boundary,

R-2021-0713-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0270-01-SBA_DQRA.pdf:18:thought to be affecting groundwater quality beneath the site. The SBCO is shown on historical maps to have

R-2021-0713-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0270-01-SBA_DQRA.pdf:18:associated tanks and Infrastructure. The site’s southern boundary separates the site from the SBCO facility

R-2021-0713-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0270-01-SBA_DQRA.pdf:19:of the site, approximately 30m from the SBCO boundary.

R-2021-0713-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0270-01-SBA_DQRA.pdf:20:general groundwater flow direction from the SBCO to the south.

R-2021-0713-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0270-01-SBA_DQRA.pdf:21:is potentially also a separate source relating concentrations in BH110, likely from the SBCO.

R-2021-0713-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0270-01-SBA_DQRA.pdf:21:the southern boundary, which separates the site from the SBCO facility (predominantly hydrocarbons and

R-2021-0713-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0270-01-SBA_DQRA.pdf:21: source to the south of the site (SBCO).

R-2021-0713-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0270-01-SBA_DQRA.pdf:21:SBCO along the southern boundary. There is an absence of ground investigation data to fully delineate the

R-2021-0713-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0270-01-SBA_DQRA.pdf:21:CoC extent because of the exclusion zone around SBCO. The source area modelled extends along the

R-2021-0713-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0270-01-SBA_DQRA.pdf:21:southern boundary with the SBCO given that groundwater flow direction is to the north and CoC are likely to

R-2021-0713-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0270-01-SBA_DQRA.pdf:22:SBCO.

R-2021-0713-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0270-01-SBA_DQRA.pdf:26:concentration for comparison. Timeframes of 20 to 60yrs were used on the basis that the SBCO has been in

R-2021-0713-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0270-01-SBA_DQRA.pdf:30:state equilibrium with groundwater (in relation to the groundwater source). However, it is understood the SBCO

R-2021-0713-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0270-01-SBA_DQRA.pdf:33: BOUNDARY WITH SBCO -

R-2021-0713-CD-COMPLIANCE OFFICER REPORT.pdf:3: represent contamination associated with the SBCO area and also the location

R-2021-0713-CD-Contam Land.pdf:2: represent contamination associated with the SBCO area and also the location

R-2021-0713-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-01-SB_DQRA.pdf:4: Bank Coke Ovens (SBCO) area which lies predominantly within SBA.

R-2021-0713-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-01-SB_DQRA.pdf:4: include, but are not limited to, the SBCO, fuel storage (including Heavy Fuel Oil HFO

R-2021-0713-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-01-SB_DQRA.pdf:5: represent contamination associated with the SBCO area and also the location of

R-2021-0713-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-01-SB_DQRA.pdf:5: Groundwater contaminants associated with SBCO include metals, hydrocarbons (including

R-2021-0713-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-01-SB_DQRA.pdf:7: SBCO or hydraulically down gradient. Review of the distribution indicated that the

R-2021-0713-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-01-SB_DQRA.pdf:7: source around SBCO, rather than the Made Ground across the site. The majority of the

R-2021-0713-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-01-SB_DQRA.pdf:7: (interpreted to be associated with the SBCO), is not considered to present a significant risk

R-2021-0713-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-01-SB_DQRA.pdf:10:development area. It also encompasses the recently investigated South Bank Coke Ovens (SBCO) area

R-2021-0713-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-01-SB_DQRA.pdf:10:in the SBCO area have also recently undertaken (Arcadis, 2021e). In the SBA DQRA (2021d), the SBCO area

R-2021-0713-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-01-SB_DQRA.pdf:13:an additional trial pit investigation in the SBCO area. The Ground Investigation and GQRA Report prepared by

R-2021-0713-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-01-SB_DQRA.pdf:13:Arcadis (2021e), completed in the SBCO portion of the South Bank (primarily in the SBA area), comprised the

R-2021-0713-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-01-SB_DQRA.pdf:14: The South Bank Coke Ovens and Biproducts Plant (SBCO) has been built immediately to the south of

R-2021-0713-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-01-SB_DQRA.pdf:15: pits in the SBCO area, slag was the dominant component at all 14

R-2021-0713-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-01-SB_DQRA.pdf:16: from SBA, all 46 trial pits in SBB, 48 of the 53 trial pits in SBC and all 14 of the additional SBCO area

R-2021-0713-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-01-SB_DQRA.pdf:17:additional SBCO area investigation.

R-2021-0713-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-01-SB_DQRA.pdf:18:on the SBCO site to the south. This was highlighted as a potential data gap in the SBA DQRA. The 14

R-2021-0713-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-01-SB_DQRA.pdf:18:additional trial pits advanced in the SBCO area following the SBA DQRA provide further assessment of the

R-2021-0713-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-01-SB_DQRA.pdf:18: associated with SBCO to the south.

R-2021-0713-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-01-SB_DQRA.pdf:20:It was understood the SBCO plant to the south was likely to be demolished with a ground investigation and

R-2021-0713-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-01-SB_DQRA.pdf:23:  South Bank Coke Ovens (SBCO)

R-2021-0713-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-01-SB_DQRA.pdf:23:SBCO

R-2021-0713-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-01-SB_DQRA.pdf:23:The SBCO to the south of SBA was considered in the SBA DQRA (Arcadis, 2021d) to be the likely source of

R-2021-0713-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-01-SB_DQRA.pdf:23:the highest concentrations of CoC in groundwater and NAPL measured in SBA. The SBCO is shown on

R-2021-0713-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-01-SB_DQRA.pdf:23:The other potential sources, identified in addition to Made Ground and SBCO, represent more localised

R-2021-0713-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-01-SB_DQRA.pdf:25:site, approximately 30m from the SBCO boundary.

R-2021-0713-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-01-SB_DQRA.pdf:25:SBCO area investigation. However, SBA_AUK_BH110 in SBA was the only well from which a measurable

R-2021-0713-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-01-SB_DQRA.pdf:25:Within SBA (excluding SBCO area), observations of NAPL included viscous tar at 0.1-1.3m bgl in

R-2021-0713-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-01-SB_DQRA.pdf:25:were noted at base of the Made Ground. Within the SBCO area, tar and oil were observed in unsaturated

R-2021-0713-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-01-SB_DQRA.pdf:25:further south in the SBCO area (9.7mg/kg from SBA_AUK_TP112 at 0.1m bgl).

R-2021-0713-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-01-SB_DQRA.pdf:25:highest lead concentration was measured in SBC_AUK_TP168 at 2.1m bgl (3,900mg/kg) from the SBCO area

R-2021-0713-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-01-SB_DQRA.pdf:26:maximum benzene of 23.2mg/kg. The next highest sum TPH was from SB_AUK_TP103, located in the SBCO

R-2021-0713-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-01-SB_DQRA.pdf:26:concentrations were measured in the SBCO area in the south of the site (15,000mg/kg in SBA_AUK_TP116

R-2021-0713-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-01-SB_DQRA.pdf:26:the SBCO area or hydraulically down gradient of it. These include SBC_AUK_BH106 (8,200µg/l),

R-2021-0713-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-01-SB_DQRA.pdf:27:measured in SBC_AUK_BH107, to the south of SBA_AUK_BH110 and in the vicinity of the SBCO area and

R-2021-0713-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-01-SB_DQRA.pdf:28:associated with the area around SBCO, whilst lower more widespread concentrations of total cyanide are

R-2021-0713-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-01-SB_DQRA.pdf:28:concentrations were all located in the vicinity of SBCO (maximum of 360mg/l measured in

R-2021-0713-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-01-SB_DQRA.pdf:28:The highest hydrocarbon concentrations in soil were measured from around the SBCO area, including the

R-2021-0713-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-01-SB_DQRA.pdf:29:In groundwater, a more distinct plume is evident in the vicinity of the SBCO area and southern SBA boundary,

R-2021-0713-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-01-SB_DQRA.pdf:29:the SBCO facility (predominantly hydrocarbons and phenolics, and also cyanide). Relatively high hydrocarbon

R-2021-0713-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-01-SB_DQRA.pdf:29:concentrations, particularly benzene, were measured in nearby locations around the SBCO area. SBA_AUK_

R-2021-0713-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-01-SB_DQRA.pdf:29: associated with the SBCO area.

R-2021-0713-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-01-SB_DQRA.pdf:35:presented. Locations indicated in grey italics are located in the SBCO area. Measured concentrations are

R-2021-0713-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-01-SB_DQRA.pdf:37:with historical land uses. These include the SBCO and the HFO tanks.

R-2021-0713-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-01-SB_DQRA.pdf:38:Several of the site wide wells where the SSAC were exceeded are in the area of the SBCO, this includes

R-2021-0713-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-01-SB_DQRA.pdf:38:SBC_AUK_BH106 is to the east of SBCO.

R-2021-0713-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-01-SB_DQRA.pdf:38:likely associated with a localised source around SBCO, rather than the Made Ground across the site. The

R-2021-0713-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-01-SB_DQRA.pdf:40:SBCO), is not considered to present a significant risk to the identified water resource receptor (River Tees).

R-2021-0713-CD-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0331-01-SB_DQRA.pdf:43: SBCO

R-2021-0608-PND-Officer Report 0608.pdf:2:Within the submission is a plan SBCO-ATX-NZT-ZZ-DR-C-0001 Rev. P01

R-2021-0405-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0293-01-South Bank Quay Strategy rev1.PDF:9:Plant (SBCO), and to the north by the River Tees. The eastern boundary is marked partially by land

R-2022-0526-CD-COMPLIANCE OFFICER REPORT.pdf:2:4 South Bank Coke Ovens (SBCO) –

R-2022-0526-CD-MGE04803 EP.pdf:1:4 South Bank Coke Ovens (SBCO) –

R-2021-0879-FF-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0062-02-Prairie_ESA_Part1.PDF:25: SBCO thiocyanate, VOCs, SVOCs, chloride, ammonia, sulphate,

R-2021-0879-FF-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0062-02-Prairie_ESA_Part1.PDF:25:Environmental, SBCO, railway, and BOS CONCAST Plant migrating onto site are considered low.

R-2021-0879-FF-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0062-02-Prairie_ESA_Part2.PDF:2: Landfills, SBCO, TLRS, Industrial Units Incidental Dermal Contact

R-2021-0879-FF-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0062-02-Prairie_ESA_Part2.PDF:4: Landfills, SBCO, TLRS, Industrial Units Incidental Dermal Contact

R-2021-0728-PND-Demolition of Dorman Long Tower.pdf:1:Produced by Precision Demolition Co Ltd for 1 of 28 PDC/SBCO/DL/RevA

R-2021-0728-PND-Demolition of Dorman Long Tower.pdf:2:Produced by Precision Demolition Co Ltd for 2 of 28 PDC/SBCO/DL/RevA

R-2021-0728-PND-Demolition of Dorman Long Tower.pdf:3:Produced by Precision Demolition Co Ltd for 3 of 28 PDC/SBCO/DL/RevA

R-2021-0728-PND-Demolition of Dorman Long Tower.pdf:4:Produced by Precision Demolition Co Ltd for 4 of 28 PDC/SBCO/DL/RevA

R-2021-0728-PND-Demolition of Dorman Long Tower.pdf:5:Produced by Precision Demolition Co Ltd for 5 of 28 PDC/SBCO/DL/RevA

R-2021-0728-PND-Demolition of Dorman Long Tower.pdf:6:Produced by Precision Demolition Co Ltd for 6 of 28 PDC/SBCO/DL/RevA

R-2021-0728-PND-Demolition of Dorman Long Tower.pdf:7:Produced by Precision Demolition Co Ltd for 7 of 28 PDC/SBCO/DL/RevA

R-2021-0728-PND-Demolition of Dorman Long Tower.pdf:8:Produced by Precision Demolition Co Ltd for 8 of 28 PDC/SBCO/DL/RevA

R-2021-0728-PND-Demolition of Dorman Long Tower.pdf:9:Produced by Precision Demolition Co Ltd for 9 of 28 PDC/SBCO/DL/RevA

R-2021-0728-PND-Demolition of Dorman Long Tower.pdf:10:Produced by Precision Demolition Co Ltd for 10 of 28 PDC/SBCO/DL/RevA

R-2021-0728-PND-Demolition of Dorman Long Tower.pdf:11:Produced by Precision Demolition Co Ltd for 11 of 28 PDC/SBCO/DL/RevA

R-2021-0728-PND-Demolition of Dorman Long Tower.pdf:12:Produced by Precision Demolition Co Ltd for 12 of 28 PDC/SBCO/DL/RevA

R-2021-0728-PND-Demolition of Dorman Long Tower.pdf:13:Produced by Precision Demolition Co Ltd for 13 of 28 PDC/SBCO/DL/RevA

R-2021-0728-PND-Demolition of Dorman Long Tower.pdf:14:Produced by Precision Demolition Co Ltd for 14 of 28 PDC/SBCO/DL/RevA

R-2021-0728-PND-Demolition of Dorman Long Tower.pdf:15:Produced by Precision Demolition Co Ltd for 15 of 28 PDC/SBCO/DL/RevA

R-2021-0728-PND-Demolition of Dorman Long Tower.pdf:16:Produced by Precision Demolition Co Ltd for 16 of 28 PDC/SBCO/DL/RevA

R-2021-0728-PND-Demolition of Dorman Long Tower.pdf:17:Produced by Precision Demolition Co Ltd for 17 of 28 PDC/SBCO/DL/RevA

R-2021-0728-PND-Demolition of Dorman Long Tower.pdf:18:Produced by Precision Demolition Co Ltd for 18 of 28 PDC/SBCO/DL/RevA

R-2021-0728-PND-Demolition of Dorman Long Tower.pdf:19:Produced by Precision Demolition Co Ltd for 19 of 28 PDC/SBCO/DL/RevA

R-2021-0728-PND-Demolition of Dorman Long Tower.pdf:20:Produced by Precision Demolition Co Ltd for 20 of 28 PDC/SBCO/DL/RevA

R-2021-0728-PND-Demolition of Dorman Long Tower.pdf:21:Produced by Precision Demolition Co Ltd for 21 of 28 PDC/SBCO/DL/RevA

R-2021-0728-PND-Demolition of Dorman Long Tower.pdf:22:Produced by Precision Demolition Co Ltd for 22 of 28 PDC/SBCO/DL/RevA

R-2021-0728-PND-Demolition of Dorman Long Tower.pdf:23:Produced by Precision Demolition Co Ltd for 23 of 28 PDC/SBCO/DL/RevA

R-2021-0728-PND-Demolition of Dorman Long Tower.pdf:24:Produced by Precision Demolition Co Ltd for 24 of 28 PDC/SBCO/DL/RevA

R-2021-0728-PND-Demolition of Dorman Long Tower.pdf:25:Produced by Precision Demolition Co Ltd for 25 of 28 PDC/SBCO/DL/RevA

R-2021-0728-PND-Demolition of Dorman Long Tower.pdf:26:Produced by Precision Demolition Co Ltd for 26 of 28 PDC/SBCO/DL/RevA

R-2021-0728-PND-Demolition of Dorman Long Tower.pdf:27:Produced by Precision Demolition Co Ltd for 27 of 28 PDC/SBCO/DL/RevA

R-2021-0728-PND-Demolition of Dorman Long Tower.pdf:28:PDC/SBCO/DL/RevA

R-2021-0728-PND-Demolition of Dorman Long Tower.pdf:28:Produced by Precision Demolition Co Ltd for 28 of 28 PDC/SBCO/DL/RevA

R-2021-0728-PND-Officer Report(1).pdf:2:Within the method statement is a plan, SBCO-ATX-NZT-ZZ-DR-S-1002 Rev.

R-2021-0728-PND-Location Plan.pdf:1:Produced by Precision Demolition Co Ltd for 5 of 28 PDC/SBCO/DL/RevA

R-2021-0465-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0271-02-South Bank Priority Strategy.pdf:10:Plant (SBCO) which continues on the western boundary of the South Bank Priority Area. The site is

R-2021-0465-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0271-02-South Bank Priority Strategy.pdf:10:An exclusion zone around the ammonia scrubbers at the SBCO extends to the boundary of the site

R-2021-0465-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0271-02-South Bank Priority Strategy.pdf:26:extends 180m from ammonia scrubbers associated with the disused SBCO. No access is permitted

R-2021-0465-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0271-02-South Bank Priority Strategy.pdf:40: SBCO

R-2021-0465-FFM-10035117-AUK-XX-XX-RP-ZZ-0271-02-South Bank Priority Strategy.pdf:41:SBCO coke ovens, biproducts plant

R-2020-0819-ESM-VOL 2 CHAPTER H.pdf:29: 3 South Bank Coke Ovens and Biproducts Plant (SBCO) (North East);

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point ES - Vol 3 - Chapter B -Site Description and Scheme Proposals - Dec 2020.PDF:6: SBCO 11KV SUBS 66KV

R-2020-0819-ESM-Dorman Point - Planning Statement - Dec 2020.pdf:52: 3 South Bank Coke Ovens and Biproducts Plant (SBCO) (North East);

R-2020-0822-ESM-Long Acres ES - Vol 3 - Chapter B - Site and Scheme Description - Dec 2020.PDF:6: SBCO 11KV SUBS 66KV

171019South-Tees-Master-Plan-19-Nov-17.pdf:31:mainly in the southern sector, in and around SBCO, with (CLE 119 and CLE 170) along the central

171019South-Tees-Master-Plan-19-Nov-17.pdf:31:35-acre (14-hectare) SBCO area will likely be impacted designated as ICI landfills.

171019South-Tees-Master-Plan-19-Nov-17.pdf:45: fuel oil line (8km long) run from SBCO to RCO, both stocks, gas, and fuel oils between chemical plants located

171019South-Tees-Master-Plan-19-Nov-17.pdf:47: SBCO 11KV SUBS 66KV

171019South-Tees-Master-Plan-19-Nov-17.pdf:54:(SBCO) and Bi-Products facilities. Ground contamination redeveloped with the Basic Oxygen Steelmaking Mudstone Formation at 25-35m below ground level.

171019South-Tees-Master-Plan-19-Nov-17.pdf:54:significant and particularly concentrated at SBCO and Works which were utilised up to steelworks closure

171019South-Tees-Master-Plan-19-Nov-17.pdf:60:including the by-products areas at both SBCO and RCO,

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