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Pest and Weed Management Plan - QGC

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<strong>Pest</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Weed</strong> <strong>Management</strong> <strong>Plan</strong>Rev 0May 2011• Rehabilitation equipment will need to be cleaned down upon entry of right of way <strong>and</strong> uponcompletion of work.• FEOs will ensure from suppliers in writing, materials imported for rehabilitation including; topsoil<strong>and</strong> seed stock are weed free. i.e. weed hygiene declaration form as per guidelines set outbelow.• Machinery <strong>and</strong> equipment must be cleaned down before movements between gas fields as perthe following guidelines through designated COE points.OperationsAll <strong>QGC</strong> vehicles should be cleaned on a regular basis. During day to day operational visits byProduction Operators <strong>and</strong> other staff, vehicles will not require a clean-down as long as they do not leavesealed roads, gravel roads or well pads. The only exception to this is if a FEO recommends vehicles <strong>and</strong>equipment are to be cleaned upon leaving high risk areas. If a vehicle enters an area where it hasrecently received rain <strong>and</strong> is muddy, the vehicle should be cleaned as soon as possible.If a vehicle passes through a suspected weed infestation area, it is the driver‟s responsibility to ensure aclean-down is completed. For example, pulling onto the road verge to take a phone call might expose thevehicle to weeds such as lovegrass <strong>and</strong> mother of millions which are common in disturbance zones.Vehicle operators will be responsible for record keeping <strong>and</strong> are subject to audit.3.2.7 Reporting <strong>and</strong> MappingFollowing on-site weed identification <strong>and</strong> relevant consultations, weed location information in the form ofGPS coordinates or site location descriptions are to be provided to <strong>QGC</strong> FEOs with the location <strong>and</strong>details of weeds to then be entered into a <strong>QGC</strong> <strong>Weed</strong> Database <strong>and</strong> Protocol. Records will also be keptof what management action may have been taken after the record was made. <strong>Weed</strong> mapping informationwill be developed from the database <strong>and</strong> used in the development of site specific weed managementplans. Follow-up treatment, inspections <strong>and</strong> monitoring will be used to study the effectiveness of theseplans.3.3 <strong>Weed</strong> Hygiene for Vehicles <strong>and</strong> Machinery Guidelines<strong>QGC</strong>‟s Environmental Guideline <strong>Weed</strong> Hygiene for Vehicles <strong>and</strong> Machinery (OPS-T-GDL-0002 Rev BFebruary 2011) has been prepared by <strong>QGC</strong> to include requirements outlined in the “Petroleum Industry(including coal seam methane gas) Minimising <strong>Pest</strong> Spread Guidelines” (PIMPSG) <strong>and</strong> “Queensl<strong>and</strong>checklist for Clean-down Procedures”.17 of 100

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