smiths lake planning study volume 1: text - Great Lakes Council
smiths lake planning study volume 1: text - Great Lakes Council
smiths lake planning study volume 1: text - Great Lakes Council
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LIST OF TABLES<br />
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LIST OF TABLES<br />
Table 2-1 Geological Units 7<br />
Table 2-2 Soil Data Profiles (DLWC) 8<br />
Table 2-3 Table Summary of Particle Size Distribution Analysis and Atterberg Limits<br />
(DPWS) 9<br />
Table 2-4 Atterberg Limit, Linear Shrinkage and Emerson Dispersion Class (RCA) 10<br />
Table 2-5 Acid Sulphate Laboratory Test Results (DPWS) 14<br />
Table 2-6 DLWC Laboratory Acid Sulphate Results 14<br />
Table 2-7 Action Criteria Based on ASS Soil Analysis and Soil Texture 15<br />
Table 2-8 Acid Sulphate Test Results, Total Actual and Potential Acidity 16<br />
Table 2-9 Groundwater Quality 17<br />
Table 2-10 Groundwater Quality – Pump station sites (DPWS) 18<br />
Table 2-11 EPA Criteria to Assess the Probable Presence of Pyritic Material 18<br />
Table 2-12 Terrain Units – Physical Characteristics 19<br />
Table 2-13 Terrain Units – Geotechnical Hazard Risk Assessment 20<br />
Table 2-14 Classification Of Risk Of Slope Instability 20<br />
Table 2-15 Land Use Constraints on the Basis of Geotechnical Hazards 21<br />
Table 2-16 Development Guidelines on the Basis of Slope Stability 23<br />
Table 3-1 Design Rainfall Intensities (mm/h) 28<br />
Table 3-2 Elevated Ocean Levels 30<br />
Table 4-1 Stormwater Management Requirements 43<br />
Table 7-1 Southern Wallis Lake Water Quality Data 81<br />
Table 8-1 Management of Visual Environment 94<br />
Table 9-1 Land Capability 99<br />
Table 10-1 European Heritage 123<br />
Table 12-1 Fire History Along the North-western Boundary 130<br />
Table 12-2 Determination of Fire Hazard Levels 132<br />
Table 12-3 Fire Response of Rare and Threatened Species 133<br />
Table 12-4 Fire Protection Zones 136<br />
Table 12-5 Suggested Fire Regimes for the Maintenance of Vegetation Communities 138<br />
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