RFT26- 003 Wadandi Track Construction - Submissions are sought by the City of Busselton ( the City) and the Shire of Augusta Margaret River ( the Shire) ( depending on the context, either jointly or severally the Principal) for the construction of a continuous shared use trail along the former Busselton to Flinders Bay railway corridor known as the Wadandi Track located within the Shire and the City. A detailed statement of the Requirements to be provided by the Contractor under the Contract is set out in P
Phytophthora dieback assessment and associated management plan for the rails to trails alignment from Busselton to Flinders Bay
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This report details a Phytophthora dieback assessment and management plan for a 108km recreational trail alignment in Western Australia. The assessment involved field surveys, soil and tissue sampling, and mapping of disease distribution. The report provides recommendations for operational hygiene strategies to mitigate the spread of Phytophthora dieback during project construction and maintenance. Key findings include the identification of infested, uninfested, and uninterpretable areas along the alignment. The management plan emphasizes the importance of hygiene for machinery, vehicles, equipment, and footwear to prevent the introduction and spread of the pathogen. Specific recommendations are provided for clean-down procedures and the disposal of cleared vegetation. The report also highlights the need for ongoing monitoring and reinterpretation of disease boundaries.
The report indicates that the disease distribution information has an operational lifespan of three years and requires an annual field-based recheck of disease boundaries for operational application. Any operational activities carried out along the alignment after June **** must be preceded by a field visit by an accredited dieback interpreter to recheck disease boundaries. The alignment will need to be reinterpreted after three years from the date of field interpretation, i. e. , after June ****.
Great Southern Bio Logic and its agents provide no warranty in relation to its services or the report, and is not liable for any loss, damage, injury or death suffered by any party whether caused by negligence or otherwise arising from or relating to the services or the use or otherwise of this report.
The Phytophthora dieback assessment of the project area was performed by a Department of Environment and Conservation (DEC) accredited interpreter.
The report details a field-based interpretation performed as a linear assessment using the health of plant species known to be susceptible to the disease as indicators of disease presence or absence.
A soil and vegetation sampling program was conducted, with 15 samples collected along the alignment. Seven of these returned results positive for Phytophthora, and seven returned negative results. One sample was subcultured for further DNA analysis.
RFT26- 003 Wadandi Track Construction - Submissions are sought by the City of Busselton ( the City) and the Shire of Augusta Margaret River ( the Shire) ( depending on the context, either jointly or severally the Principal) for the construction of a continuous shared use trail along the former Busselton to Flinders Bay railway corridor known as the Wadandi Track located within the Shire and the City. A detailed statement of the Requirements to be provided by the Contractor under the Contract is set out in P
Phytophthora dieback assessment and associated management plan for the rails to trails alignment from Busselton to Flinders Bay
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This report details a Phytophthora dieback assessment and management plan for a 108km recreational trail alignment in Western Australia. The assessment involved field surveys, soil and tissue sampling, and mapping of disease distribution. The report provides recommendations for operational hygiene strategies to mitigate the spread of Phytophthora dieback during project construction and maintenance. Key findings include the identification of infested, uninfested, and uninterpretable areas along the alignment. The management plan emphasizes the importance of hygiene for machinery, vehicles, equipment, and footwear to prevent the introduction and spread of the pathogen. Specific recommendations are provided for clean-down procedures and the disposal of cleared vegetation. The report also highlights the need for ongoing monitoring and reinterpretation of disease boundaries.
The report indicates that the disease distribution information has an operational lifespan of three years and requires an annual field-based recheck of disease boundaries for operational application. Any operational activities carried out along the alignment after June **** must be preceded by a field visit by an accredited dieback interpreter to recheck disease boundaries. The alignment will need to be reinterpreted after three years from the date of field interpretation, i. e. , after June ****.
Great Southern Bio Logic and its agents provide no warranty in relation to its services or the report, and is not liable for any loss, damage, injury or death suffered by any party whether caused by negligence or otherwise arising from or relating to the services or the use or otherwise of this report.
The Phytophthora dieback assessment of the project area was performed by a Department of Environment and Conservation (DEC) accredited interpreter.
The report details a field-based interpretation performed as a linear assessment using the health of plant species known to be susceptible to the disease as indicators of disease presence or absence.
A soil and vegetation sampling program was conducted, with 15 samples collected along the alignment. Seven of these returned results positive for Phytophthora, and seven returned negative results. One sample was subcultured for further DNA analysis.
RFT26- 003 Wadandi Track Construction - Submissions are sought by the City of Busselton ( the City) and the Shire of Augusta Margaret River ( the Shire) ( depending on the context, either jointly or severally the Principal) for the construction of a continuous shared use trail along the former Busselton to Flinders Bay railway corridor known as the Wadandi Track located within the Shire and the City. A detailed statement of the Requirements to be provided by the Contractor under the Contract is set out in P
Phytophthora dieback assessment and associated management plan for the rails to trails alignment from Busselton to Flinders Bay
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This report details a Phytophthora dieback assessment and management plan for the proposed Rails to Trails alignment from Busselton to Flinders Bay. The project aims to develop a world-class recreational trail while ensuring long-term environmental management. The assessment involved field surveys, soil and tissue sampling, and mapping of dieback distribution. Key findings include approximately 33. 6km classified as infested, 10. 3km as uninfested, and 24. 6km as uninterpretable. The report provides detailed operational hygiene recommendations to mitigate the spread of Phytophthora dieback during project construction and maintenance. These recommendations cover machinery cleaning, access restrictions, waste disposal, and the use of imported materials. The report emphasizes the importance of hygiene strategies to protect uninfested areas and prevent disease spread. The disease distribution information has an operational lifespan of three years and requires annual rechecks.
The bid notice indicates that soil and vegetation samples were collected for analysis. The report states, Samples from 15 locations were collected along the alignment with the sample results and locations shown in figures 2. 1 through to 2. 18.
RFT26- 003 Wadandi TrackConstruction - Submissions are sought by the City of Busselton ( the City) and the Shire of Augusta Margaret River ( the Shire) ( depending on the context, either jointly or severally the Principal) for the construction of a continuous shared use trail along the former Busselton to Flinders Bay railway corridor known as the Wadandi Track located within the Shire and the City. A detailed statement of the Requirements to be provided by the Contractor under the Contract is set out in P
Phytophthora dieback assessment and associated management plan for the rails to trails alignment from Busselton to Flinders Bay
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This report details a Phytophthora dieback assessment and management plan for the proposed Rails to Trails alignment from Busselton to Flinders Bay. The project aims to develop a world-class recreational trail while ensuring long-term environmental management. The assessment involved field surveys, soil and tissue sampling, and mapping of dieback distribution. Key findings include approximately 33. 6km classified as infested, 10. 3km as uninfested, and 24. 6km as uninterpretable. The report provides detailed operational hygiene recommendations to mitigate the spread of Phytophthora dieback during project construction and maintenance. These recommendations cover machinery cleaning, access restrictions, waste disposal, and the use of imported materials. The report emphasizes the importance of hygiene strategies to protect uninfested areas and prevent disease spread. The disease distribution information has an operational lifespan of three years and requires annual rechecks.
The bid notice indicates that soil and vegetation samples were collected for analysis. The report states, Samples from 15 locations were collected along the alignment with the sample results and locations shown in figures 2. 1 through to 2. 18.
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