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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 2011Part 3 – CSG modelconditionsSchedule D – L<strong>and</strong><strong>Pest</strong> <strong>Management</strong>(D24) In carrying out the petroleum activity(ies) the holder of this environmental authority mustdevelop <strong>and</strong> implement an effective pest management program that includes but is not limited tothe following:a) Identification of pest species <strong>and</strong> infestation areas;b) Prevents <strong>and</strong>/or minimises the introduction <strong>and</strong>/or spread of pests; <strong>and</strong>c) Control <strong>and</strong> management of pest outbreaks as a result of petroleum activities.(D25) A copy of the pest management program must be made available to the administeringauthority on request.<strong>QGC</strong> has consulted with DEEDIduring the finalisation of thisreport.This report only deals withterrestrial <strong>and</strong> freshwater weeds<strong>and</strong> pests.Marine pests will be dealt withseparately.Note: The pest management program required by Condition D24 should consider the “PetroleumIndustry (including coal seam methane gas) Minimising <strong>Pest</strong> Spread Guidelines” dated June 2008,or subsequent versions thereof. This document is available for download from.Http://www.dpi.qld.gov.au/documents/Biosecurity_Environmental<strong>Pest</strong>s/IPA-Minimising-<strong>Pest</strong>-Spread-Advisory-Guidelines.pdfiv of 100

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