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16. References 16.1 Project Description National Transport Commission, 2007, Australian Dangerous Goods Code, Commonwealth of Australia, Canberra. Department of Natural Resource Management (DNRM), 2002, Queensland Dam Safety Management Guidelines. Queensland Government, Brisbane. Department of Environment and Resource Management (DERM), 2012, Manual for Assessing Hazard Categories and Hydraulic Performance of Dams. Queensland Government, Brisbane. 16.2 Climate, Natural Hazards and Climate Change Bureau of Meteorology (BoM), 2011, Climate Data Online. Available from: http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/data/index.shtml?bookmark=200 (Accessed 14.12.2011). Department of Environment and Heritage Protection (DEHP), 2012, Climate change impacts in Queensland’s regions, Available from: http://www.ehp.qld.gov.au/climatechange/regional- summaries.html (Accessed 17.10.2012). 16.3 Scenic Amenity and Lighting Department of Environment and Heritage. 2005, Interim Biogeographic Regionalisation for Australia, Commonwealth Government, Canberra. Department of Local Government and Planning, May 2011, Draft Mackay Isaac Whitsunday Regional Plan. Queensland Government, Brisbane. Forest Practice Board Tasmania. 2006, A Manual for Forest Landscape Management, Available from: http://www.fpa.tas.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0007/58588/Chapter_1_landscape_manual.pdf (Accessed 20.06.2011). Landscape Institute and Institute for Environmental Management and Assessment, 2002, Guidelines for Landscape and Visual Impact Assessment, 2nd Edition. Spon Press, London. Queensland Rail, Code of Practice – Railway Noise Management Version 2, November 2007, Available from: http://www.queenslandrail.com.au/AboutUs/ReleaseOfInformation/Documents/EMS- STD-46-004.pdf. (Accessed 16.06.2011). Western Australian Planning Commission. 2007. Visual Landscape Planning in Western Australia – a manual for evaluation, assessment, siting and design, Available from: http://www.planning.wa.gov.au/dop_pub_pdf/Landscape_Web_Pt1.pdf (Accessed 16.06.2011). 16.4 Topography, Geology and Soils Anderson, E., 2003, Plants of Central Queensland – their identification and uses. Queensland Department of Primary Industries, Brisbane, Information Series Q103069 41/25215/437856 Carmichael Coal Mine and Rail Project 16-1 Volume 2 Section 16 References Australasian Code for Reporting Exploration Results, 2004, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves (The JORC Code). The Joint Ore Reserves Committee of The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, Australian Institute of Geoscientists and Minerals Council of Australia (JORC). Australian Natural Resources Atlas, 2009, Soils Overview: Queensland. Available from: http://www.anra.gov.au/topics/soils/overview/qld.html (Accessed 17.11.2011). Baker DE and Eldershaw VJ, 1993, Interpreting soil analyses for agricultural land use in Queensland. Queensland Department of Primary Industries, Project Report QO93014. Belyando Shire Council Planning Scheme Land Characteristics Map, Good quality agricultural land 1:100,000 (2008). Integrated Planning Act 1997, Planning Scheme for Belyando Shire. Burgess, J, 2010, Soil mapping, stripping recommendations and pre-mining suitability for Stage 2 of the Baralaba Coal Mine Lease Extension, Soil Mapping and Monitoring Pty Ltd, Nambour. Qld. Burgess, J, 2011, Land evaluation methodology for determining pre-mining dryland cropping and grazing suitability in the Bowen Basin, Queensland Department of Environment and Resource Management. Collingwood, VictoriaI USS Working Group WRB, 2007, World Reference Base for Soil Resources 2006, First Update 2007, A framework for international classification, correlation and communication. World Soil Resources Reports No. 103, FAO, Rome. Department of Environment and Resource Management (DERM), 2010, Best Practice Urban Stormwater Management: Erosion and Sediment Control. Queensland Government, Brisbane. Department of Environment and Resource Management (DERM), 2011, Protecting Queensland’s Strategic Cropping Land: Guidelines for Applying the Proposed Strategic Cropping Land Criteria, Queensland Government, Brisbane. Department of Mining and Energy (DME), 1995, Land suitability assessment techniques. Queensland Government, Brisbane. Department of Primary Industries, 1990, Guidelines for Agricultural Land Evaluation in Queensland, Land Resources Branch Staff, DPI Publication Number QI90005 Department of Primary Industry (DPI) and Department of Housing, Local Government and Planning (DHLGP), 1993, Planning Guidelines: The Identification of Good Quality Agricultural Land, Queensland Government, Brisbane. Department of Transport and Main Roads (DTMR), 2002, ‘Site Assessment’, Road Drainage Design Manual. Queensland Government, Brisbane. Gunn, R. H., Galloway, R. W., Pedley, L. and Fitzpatrick, E. A., 1967 Lands of the Nogoa-Belyando Area, Queensland Land Research Series No. 18, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, Melbourne, Australia. International Erosion Control Association (IECA), 2008, Best Practice Erosion and Sediment Control. Available from: http://www.austieca.com.au/BestPracticeESCDocumentInfo.aspx (Accessed 14.02.2012). Isbell, R, 1996, The Australian Soil Classification System. Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Melbourne. 16-2 Carmichael Coal Mine and Rail Project 41/25215/437856 Volume 2 Section 16 References Isbell, R.F, 2002, The Australian Soil Classification, Revised Edition, CSIRO Publishing, Collingwood, Victoria. Karfs, R., Holloway C., Pritchard, K. & Resing, J., 2009, Land Condition Photo Standards for the Burdekin Dry Tropics Rangelands: a guide for practitioners, Burdekin Solutions Ltd and Queensland Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries, Townsville. Kimber, S.W.L., Sizemore, D.I. and Slavich, P.G, 2002, ‘Is there evidence of arsenic movement at cattle tick dip sites?’. Australian Journal of Soil Research. Vol. 40. pp. 1103–1114. Lorimer, MS, 2005, The Desert Uplands: an overview of the Strategic Land Resource Assessment Project, Technical Report, Environmental Protection Agency, Queensland. McKenzie, N., Grundy, M., Webster, R. and Ringrose-Voase, A, 2008, Guidelines for Surveying Soil and Land Resources, Second Edition. CSIRO, Melbourne. National Committee on Soil and Terrain, 2009, Australian soil and land survey field handbook, 3rd edition. CSIRO Publishing, Melbourne. Olgers, F., 1970, 1: 250 000 Geology Series – Buchanan Queensland. Map and explanatory notes. Department of National Development, Bureau of Mineral Resources, Geology and Geophysics, Australian Government Publishing Service, Canberra. QDME, 1995, Technical guidelines for Environmental Management of Exploration and Mining in Queensland, Queensland Department of Mines and Energy, Brisbane Raine, S. and Lock, R.J, 2003, What is a sodic soil? Identification and management options for construction sites and disturbed lands. National Centre for Engineering in Agriculture, University of Southern Queensland, Toowoomba, Qld. Rayment GE and Higginson FR, 1992, Australian Laboratory Handbook of Soil and Water Chemical Methods. Australian Soil and Land Survey Handbook Series : Volume 3, Inkata Press, Melbourne. Reid, R.E., 1988, Soil Survey Specifications inAustralian Soil and Land Survey Handbook – Guidelines for Conducting Surveys, Gunn, R.H., Beattie, J.A., Reid, R.E. & van de Graff, R.H.M., Inkata Press, Melbourne. Rengasamy, P. and Walters, L, 1994, Introduction to Soil Sodicity. Cooperative Research Centre for Soil and Land Management, South Australia. Rogers, L.G., Cannon, M.G. and Barry, E.V., 1999, Land Resources of the Dalrymple Shire. Volumes I & II and Map Sheet 6. Queensland Department of Natural Resources, Land Resources Bulletin, DNRQ9800090. The National Committee on Soil and Terrain, 2009, Australian Soil and Land Survey Field Handbook, 3rd Edition, CSIRO publishing, Collingwood, Victoria, Australia. Townsend, K., 1997, Field Guide to Plants of the Dry Tropics, Society for Growing Australian Plants, Townsville Branch, Inc. Vibe, R.R. & Doutch, H.F., 1972, 1: 250 000 Geology Series – Galilee Queensland. Map and explanatory notes. Department of National Development, Bureau of Mineral Resources, Geology and Geophysics, Australian Government Publishing Service, Canberra. 41/25215/437856 Carmichael Coal Mine and Rail Project 16-3 Volume 2 Section 16 References 16.5 Land Contamination Department of Environment (DoE), 1998, Draft Guidelines for the Assessment and Management of Contaminated Land in Queensland. Available from: http://www.derm.qld.gov.au/register/p00090aa.pdf (Accessed 13.01.2012). Kimber, S.W.L., Sizemore, D.I. and Slavich, P.G, 2002, ‘Is there evidence of arsenic movement at cattle tick dip sites?’. Australian Journal of Soil Research. Vol. 40. pp. 1103–1114. McDougall, K.W. and Macoun, T.W, 1996, Guidelines for the Assessment and Cleanup of Cattle Tick Dip Sites for Residential Purposes. NSW Agriculture and CMPS&F Environment, Wollongbar, NSW. National Environmental Protection Council (NPEC), 1999, National Environment Protection (Assessment of Site Contamination) Measure 1999. Available from: http://www.ephc.gov.au/sites/default/files/ASC_NEPM__ASC_NEPM_199912.pdf (Accessed 13.01.2012). 16.6 Land Use and Tenure Aarvee Associates, 2011, Carmichael Rail Line Concept Design Stage A – Report Volume 1 of 2, Draft – 7 October 2011. Report for Adani Mining Pty Ltd. BHP Billiton Mitsubishi Alliance, 2009, Caval Ridge Mine Project Environmental Impact Statement, Land Resources. Available from: http://www.bhpbilliton.com/home/aboutus/regulatory/Documents/creisLandResources.pdf