Locality Index Communications Information Northern Tablelands Service Channel Location and Comments !Tenterfield Timbarra NP TENTERFIELD BULLDOG ROCK Girard SF 176 93394N 214 213 212 93391N 207 220 217 216 215 ! ! ! ! ! 206 NPWS - VHF 27, 31, 21 Mt Mackenzie, Summit Mt, Mt Ross Currys Gap SCA ! 222 221 ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !223 ! ! ! ! 4-21/05/2000 Malara SF 219 218 R0 209 208 As appropriate on the day. Washpool NP & SCA Mount Mackenzie NR Demon NR Malara SF NPWS - VHF (Fireground Comms) 39, 43, 33 As appropriate on the day. (Spirabo Section) NPWS - VHF (Portable Repeater) 15 Stored @ Armidale / transportable. 86 87 88 9089 9291 93 9594 Ewingar SF 78! Forest Land SF 84 85 ! ! ! !! !! ! ! Forest Land SF 818079 ! ! ! Fire Management Strategy (Type 2) !! ! !! !8382 R05-3/06/2000 Ewingar SF RFS - PMR - UHF 49 Mount Rumbee SANDY FLAT MALARA CREEK 54 Teanghi HIll 2005 Bluff River NR 93394S 93391S Billilimbra SF RFS - GRN No service in NTR. 63 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 ! 179 180 181 182 183 ! !!!! !! ! 195 Tenterfield Area ! ! !! ! ! ! Billilimbra! ! SF ! Sheet 1 of 3 178 R06-21/05/2000 FNSW - VHF NPWS 21 FNSW 421 Washpool NP & SCA This strategy should be used in conjunction with aerial photography and field reconnaissance CB - UHF 3 Repeater Tenterfield. Spirabo SF (Spirabo Section) during incidents and the development of incident action plans. Burnt-Down Scrub NR Tenterfield Torrington SCA Washpool NP & SCA 161 160 159 158 157 156 Aircraft - VHF 119.10 1 Washpool SCA164 163 162 ! ! ! !173 172 168 167 ! ! ! ! ! ! (Spirabo Section) ! ! Tenterfield! ! Area ! ! ! ! These data are not guaranteed to be free from error or omission. The NSW National Parks and Wildlife and its employees ! R07-21/05/2000 Washpool SF 171 170 169 166 165 Mobile Phone - CDMA No coverage in most of reserve. Limited coverage at disclaim liability for any act done on the information in the data and any consequences of such acts or omissions. Billyrimba Lookout. Bolivia Hill NR This document is copyright. Apart from any fair dealing for the purpose of study, research criticism or review, Mobile Phone - GSM No coverage in reserve. 224 Spirabo SF 140 141 142 145 as permitted under the copyright Act, no part may be reproduced by any process without written permission. Washpool NP ! 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 138 139 ! ! ! ! ! ! !! ! !! ! ! Clarence Valley Curramore SF ! !!!! R08-21/05/2000 Satellite Phone 01471 66331 Stored @ Tenterfield The NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service is part of the Department of Environment and Conservation. ² Capoompeta NPLittle Spirabo SF 128 9339Tenterfield 136137 Grange SF 100k Aerial Photo Sheet Published by the Department of Environment and Conservation (NSW), April 2007. SPIRABO WASHPOOL Datum: AGD66 93393N 93392N Contact: NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service, Northern Tablelands Region !Deepwater 108 200 114 113 112 111 ! Projection: UTM 119 118 117 116 115 ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 122 121 120 ! ! ! ! ! Washpool SF PO Box 402 Armidale NSW 2350. Grid: AMG Zone 56 !123 ! ! ! ! ! R09-21/05/2000 110 109 Washpool NP Contact Information ISBN: 1 74137 678 5 DEC Number: 2005/557 Last Updated: 16 Apr 2007 Noted scales are true when this Agency Position / Location Phone map is printed on A0 size paper. Butterleaf NP 91 9392 94 95 Butterleaf SCA ! 81807978 8382 84 8685 8887 89 90 This strategy is a relevant Plan under Section 38 (4) ! !!! ! ! ! ! !!! !! !!199 ! !! R10-21/05/2000 DEC - NPWS Regional Duty Officer 0428 345 789 Department of and Section 44 (3) of Rural Fires Act 1997. Moogem SF NP Environment and Conservation (NSW) Glen Innes Area Butterleaf SF Index Legend Area Manager 0409 224 605 Capoompeta NP Curramore SF ! Aerial Photo Index 02 6736 4850) Little Spirabo SF Locality Legend 68 67 66 60 59 58 57 56 Glen Elgin SF 73 72 65 64 63 62 61 ! ! !! ! ! ! !69 ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Aerial! Photo Sheet Fire Management Officer 0429 220 613 Approved Date: 29 Dec 2005 151 R11-21/05/2000 Washpool NP ! Towns & Localities COOMBADJHA 25k Mapsheet Index Glen Innes Severn 93392S 02 6776 0014 Mount Mitchell SF Barool NP Roads Nymboida NP ROCKADOOIE Local Government Area Glen Innes Area 02 6771 1894 (fax) Washpool NP & SCA (Spirabo Section) 93393S PWD Area Boundary 30 33 34 3635 393837 424140 43 28 29 ! ! ! ! ! ! !!! !!! ! !! Regional Operations Coordinator 02 6776 0007 !! ! ! R12-21/05/2000 Clarence Valley Gibraltar Range SF Other National Park 150 31 32 Washpool NP & SCA (Spirabo Section) 0428 977 519 Mann River NR State Forest Other National Park Nymboida SCA Tenterfield Area Office 02 6736 4298 !Glen Innes PWD Area BoundaryDalmorton SF GibraltarState Forest Range NP 1:500,000 Brother SF 1:250,000 8 7 6 ! ! 02 6736 4301 (fax) ! ! ! ! ! Regional Office 02 6776 0000 02 6771 1894 (fax) Rural Fire Service Emergency 000 Vegetation Fire Control Officer 02 6736 4150 0427 555 155 Tenterfield Fire Control Centre 02 6736 4150 02 6736 3756 (fax)) Forest Land SF Ewingar SF NSW Fire Brigade Emergency 000 Tenterfield Station 02 6736 3835 SES Emergency 000 Tenterfield Unit 02 6736 2923 Police Emergency 000 Key Tenterfield Station 02 6736 1144 02 6736 2492 (fax)

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Curramore SF Little Spirabo SF Vegetation Legend Washpool NP Washpool SF Operational Guidelines Roads & Trails Primary (Cat 1) Washpool NP Refer to Strategy for Fire Management 2003 and Fire Management Manual 2004. Secondary (Cat 9) Brief all personnel involved in suppression operations on the following issues: Not Classified Resource Guidelines Proposed Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Aboriginal sites are not indicated on this strategy. For information on Aboriginal sites Site Management contact the Aboriginal Heritage Conservation Officer or Local Aboriginal Land Council. Closed (NPWS FMM 4.11) Washpool NP & SCA (Spirabo Section) Historic Heritage Management • Brief all personnel involved in containment line construction &/or vehicle based fire Other National Park Strategy Information (NPWS FMM 4.10) suppression operations, on site locations and the required management strategies State Forest appropriate to the site type. Fire Season Information Vegetation • If new sites are located consult with a senior NPWS officer. Fire Classification Wildfires • Have been known to start as early as late August, but Threatened Fauna Management • Brief all personnel involved in containment line construction &/or vehicle based fire Cleared, agricultural or developed usually the potential for a large fire event is greatest between October and December. This period may (NPWS FMM 4.12 & 5.2) suppression operations, on site locations and the required management strategies Heathland / Shrubland appropriate to the site type. Curramore SF extend into January in more severe years. Plantation • Prescribed Burning • General season is Autumn to late Winter. Burning is Where practicable, protect habitat areas and trees from the fire if the effects of the Little Spirabo SF Rainforest (NPWS Fire Management Manual 4.7) possible in early Spring but not desirable on a regular resulting fire frequency, season &/or intensity will have a significant or unknown Rock / Scree basis from an ecological or tourism point of view. impact. • Sclerophyll grassy woodland Suppression Strategies Threatened Flora Management Brief all personnel involved in containment line construction &/or vehicle based fire suppression operations, on site locations and the required management strategies Semi-mesic grassy forest Current FDR Forecast FDR (NPWS FMM 4.12) appropriate to the site type. Low – Mod Low – Mod • Shrubby dry sclerophyll forest Undertake direct, parallel or indirect attack along • existing containment lines. Where practicable, protect populations or individuals from fire if the fire frequency Sparse shrubland / Rocky outcrops threshold has been exceeded, or the species is an obligate seeder (fire response • Where practicable consider maximising the fire area in Wet heath category), or if the fire frequency threshold &/or fire response category is unknown. 1:100,000 accordance with the requirements of any proposed • prescribed burns. Where possible, protect old growth habitat trees. Low – Mod = > High • In order to minimise the fire area and secure the flanks Threatened Property • Where possible property owners with assets at risk from a wildfire event should be as soon as possible, undertake direct, parallel or indirect kept informed regarding the progress of the fire; and asked for an assessment of their Status of Fire Thresholds attack along the closest containment lines. current level of asset protection preparedness. • Pay particular attention to the flank on the next General Guidelines predicted down wind side. Aerial Water Bombing • The use of bombing aircraft should support containment operations by aggressively High All • Undertake indirect attack along existing or newly (NPWS FMM 4.4 / NSW Fire attacking hotspots and spot-overs. Forest Land SF Ewingar SF constructed containment lines. Agencies Aviation SOPs O2 / NPWS • The use of bombing aircraft without the support of ground based suppression crews • Secure and deepen containment lines along the next Guidelines for Effective Aircraft should be limited to very specific circumstances. predicted downwind side of the fire. Management) • Where practicable foam should be used to increase the effectiveness of the water. • If applicable consider broader than normal containment • Ground crews must be alerted to water bombing operations. strategies to avoid wasted effort and high risk of failure. Aerial Ignition • Aerial ignition may be used during back-burning or fuel reduction operations where All All • Ensure there is sufficient time to secure containment (NPWS FMM 4.2.20 & 4.4 / NSW practicable, but only with the prior consent of a senior NPWS officer. lines prior to the fire impacting upon them; otherwise Fire Agencies Aviation SOPs O2-4 / • Utilise incendiaries to rapidly progress back-burns down slope where required. fall back to the next potential line. NPWS Guidelines for Effective Aircraft Management) Backburning • Temperature and humidity trends must be monitored carefully to determine the (NPWS FMM 4.8) safest times to implement back-burns. Generally, when the FDI is Very High or Billilimbra SF Fire Thresholds greater, backburning should commence when the humidity begins to rise in the late afternoon or early evening. With a lower FDI backburning may be safely Fire thresholds have been exceeded. Overburnt undertaken during the day. · Protect from fire as far as possible. • Where practicable, clear a 1m radius around dead and fibrous barked trees adjacent The area will be Overburnt if it burns this year. Vulnerable to containment lines prior to backburning, or wet down these trees as part of the · Protect from fire as far as possible. backburn ignition. Time since fire is less than the optimum interval, but before that it was within threshold. Recently Burnt • Avoid ignition of backburns at the bottom of slopes where a long and intense up · Avoid fires if possible. slope burn is likely. Fire history is within the threshold for vegetation in this area. • Washpool SCA Within Threshold Command & Control The first combatant agency on site may assume control of the fire, but then must · A burn is neither required nor should one necessarily be avoided. (NPWS FMM 4.2) ensure the relevant land management agency is notified promptly. The area is close to its threshold and may become underburnt with the absence of fire. Almost Underburnt • On the arrival of other combatant agencies, the initial incident controller will consult · A prescribed burn may be advantageous. Consider allowing unplanned fires to burn. with regard to the ongoing command, control and incident management team Fire frequency is below fire thresholds in the area. Underburnt requirements as per the relevant BFMC Plan of Operations. · A prescribed burn may be advantageous. Consider allowing unplanned fires to burn. Containment Lines • Construction of new containment lines should be avoided, where practicable, except Unknown Insufficient data to determine fire threshold. (NPWS FMM 2.2 & 3.9) where they can be constructed with minimal environmental impact. New NB. Fire thresholds are defined for vegetation communities to conserve biodiversity containment lines require the prior consent of a senior NPWS officer. • Where practicable, containment lines should be stabilised and rehabilitated as part of the wildfire suppression operation. Spirabo SF • All containment lines not required for other purposes should be closed at the Neighbour Information cessation of the incident. For further information, please refer to the Regional Contacts database. • All personnel involved in containment line construction should be briefed on both Map ID Property Name Surname Firstname Phone natural and cultural heritage sites in the location. P130013 Bramich Property Earthmoving Equipment • Earthmoving equipment may only be used with the prior consent of a senior NPWS (NPWS FMM 4.2.20 & 4.3) officer, and then only if the probability of its success is high. P130051 Dunmore Park • Earthmoving equipment must be always* guided and supervised by an experienced P130055 Eureka officer, and accompanied by a support vehicle. When engaged in direct or parallel P130066 Glen Eden attack this vehicle must be a firefighting* vehicle. • P130078 Happy Valley Containment lines constructed by earthmoving equipment should consider the protection of drainage features, observe the Threatened Species and Cultural P130082 High Top Heritage Operational Guidelines, and be surveyed, where possible, to identify Washpool NP Washpool SF P130120 Miniglen unknown cultural heritage sites. • Status of Fire P130125 Namoi Earthmoving equipment should be washed down, where practicable, prior to it entering NPWS estate. Thresholds Legend P130128 Newsome Property • In areas of Phytophthora cinnamomi infestation, the use of earthmoving equipment P130151 Sherwood is not permitted. After rain, the use of vehicles is to be restricted to times when soil Roads & Trails - Fire Access P130155 Stabile Property will not be moved off site in the form of mud etc. In the event of vehicles moving Primary (Cat 1) during rain, they are to be effectively washed down prior to leaving known infected P130159 Sweeney Property Secondary (Cat 9) sites. Not Classified P130171 Turata Fire Advantage Recording • All fire advantages used during wildfire suppression operations must be mapped and Proposed P140056 Cox Property where relevant added to the database. Closed P140057 Hyseden Pty Ltd Fire Suppression Chemicals • Wetting and foaming agents (surfactants) are permitted for use in wildfire suppression. Current Vegetation Status P140096 Ferris Property (NPWS FMM 4.2.20 & 4.9) Overburnt • The use of fire retardant is only permitted with the prior consent of the senior NPWS P140100 Ford Property Vulnerable officer, and should be avoided where reasonable alternatives are available. Curramore SF P140101 Ford Property • Recently Burnt Exclude the use of surfactants and retardants within 50m of rainforest, watercourses, dams and swamps. Little Spirabo SF Within Threshold P140125 Happy Valley • Areas where fire suppression chemicals are used must be mapped and the used Almost Underburnt P140131 Higgins Property products name recorded. Underburnt P140138 Hill Property • The Threatened Species Operational Guidelines are to be observed. Unknown P140192 Meneguzzi Property Rehabilitation • Where practicable, containment lines should be stabilised and rehabilitated as part of Washpool NP & SCA (Spirabo Section) P140210 Newsome Property (NPWS FMM 5.1) the wildfire suppression operation. Other National Park P140225 Petrie Property Smoke Management • The potential impacts of smoke and possible mitigation tactics must be considered State Forest when planning for wildfire suppression and prescribed burning operations. 1:100,000 P140228 Petrie Property (NPWS FMM 3.4) • If smoke becomes a hazard on local roads or highways, the police and relevant P140262 Speriby media must be notified. P140277 Sweeney Property • Smoke management must be in accordance with relevant RTA traffic management P140288 Thomas Property guidelines. • P140301 Van Italie Property Visitor Management The reserve may be closed to the public during periods of extreme fire danger or Risk Management Information (NPWS FMM 3.6 & 4.13) during wildfire suppression operations.

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P140020 Middle Creek Washpool NP Washpool SF P130051 SFAZ P140301 P140228 P130051 P130051P130051 P130051 P140301 P130051 Risk Management P130051P130051P130051 P130051 Scrubby Creek Information Legend P130051 SFAZ P130051P130078 P130078 Washpool SF Roads & Trails P130078 Washpool NP P130078 P130078P130078 P130078P130078P130078 Primary (Cat 1) P130055 P130078 P130078P130078 Secondary (Cat 9) P130078 P130078P130078 P130055P130055 P130078P130078 Not Classified P130082 P130078 P140056 P130055 P130078 P130078 Proposed P140225 P130055 P140056 P130055 P130055 P140125 Closed P140210 P140192 P130055 Fire Management Zones P140262 P140277 P130159 Asset Protection P140262 P140192 P140277 P140277 Land Management P140192 P130120P130120 P130038 Curramore SF Strategic Fire Advantage P130120 P140262 P140056 P130120 Washpool NP & SCA (Spirabo Section) P130120 Little Spirabo SF Neighbours Legend P140056 P130120 P130120 P140262 P130120 P130120 Other National Park P130120 Roads & Trails P130120 P130120 P130120 State Forest P140056 P130155 P130120 P130120 Primary (Cat 1) P130120 P140262 CurramoreP130151 SFP130120P130120P130120 Secondary (Cat 9) P130120 P130151P130151 Not Classified Little Spirabo SF P130151 P130151 Fire Management Zones P130151P130151 P140057 P130151 Proposed P130151P130151 Asset Protection The objective of APZs is the protection of human life and property. This will have precedence over P130151P130151 P130013 Zones guidelines for the management of biodiversity. Maintain Overall Fuel Hazard at Moderate or below. Closed P130151P130151 1:100,000 P140117 P130151 P130013 Strategic Fire The objective of SFAZs is to reduce fire intensity across larger areas. Maintain Overall Fuel Hazard at Neighbours P130151 P130151P130151 P130066 Advantage Zones High or below, however adherence to guidelines for biodiversity will take precedence where practical. Washpool NP & SCA (Spirabo Section) P130151P130151 P130066 P130151 P130151 Land Management The objective of LMZs is to conserve biodiversity and protect cultural heritage. Manage fire P130151 Other National Park P130151 Zones P130151 P130013 consistent with fire thresholds. State Forest P130151 P130151 1:100,000 P130128 P130125 Bushfire Suppression

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