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Colac-Otway Shire Gully Erosion Susceptibility Colac-Otway Shire Gully Erosion Cressy FOXHOW DUVERNEY CRESSY Susceptibility WINGEEL Lake Weering Lake Martin Legend Barpinba Gully Erosion Base Map Cundare North Susceptibility Features Very Low Highways Low 1 Arterial Roads Low 2 Local Roads Eurack Low-Moderate Railways Lake Cundare Moderate Rivers/Streams High Lakes/Dams Very High Colac-Otway Dreeite Shire Boundary WOOL WOOL Lake Corangamite WARRION WINGEEL 1:25,000 Map Sheet BEEAC OMBERSLEY Beeac Ombersely Projection: Universal Transverse Mercator projection Zone 54 Datum: Geocentric Datum of Australia GDA94 Warrion Lake Beeac User Comments: Users noting any errors or omissions are invited to Alvie notify (in writing): Corangamite Catchment Management Authority Email: [email protected] Ondit Classification Type: Susceptibility Mapping Coragulac Lake Ondit Intended Use: Advisory Zoning Map Type: Medium Intended Scale for Use: 1:25,000 Balintore Field Verification: Moderate Reliability Level: Class C - 85% of mapped occurrences fall within moderate, high and very high caterories Cororooke GIS Modelling Used: MapInfo 8.0 and Vertical Mapper Lake Burn Source Reference Document: Landslide and Erosion Susceptibility Mapping in the CCMA Region. Report to The University of Ballarat. No: 306/01/06. Nalangil Irrewarra Dated 30 June 2006. Prepared by A.S. Miner Geotechnical. Peer Review By: The University of Wollongong. NALANGIL Lake Colac COLAC Warncoort POMBORNEIT IRREWARRA BIRREGURRA BAMBRA Colac Birregurra Pirron Yallock Larpent Elliminyt Swan Marsh Whoorel Bungador Irrewillipe Barongarook West Yeodene Tomahawk Creek Barongarook Irrewillipe East Pennyroyal BUNGADOR IRREWILLIPE BARONGAROOK Murroon GERANGAMETE PENNYROYAL Barwon Downs Kawarren Gellibrand Forrest West Barwon Reservoir Carlisle River MOUNT MCKENZIE CARLISLE RIVER BanoolGELLIBRAND Upper Gellibrand FORREST MOUNT COWLEY Barramunga LORNE Wimba Charleys Creek Mt.Devitt Dinmont Olangolah Weir Chapple Vale Ferguson Weeaproinah Beech Forest Separation Creek Haines Junction Devondale Wye River Wyelangta Tanybryn Stalker Lavers Hill PRINCETOWN WANGERRIP Crowes LAVERS HILL Skenes Creek North AIRE VALLEY SKENES CREEK KENNETT RIVER WYE RIVER Wangerrip Wongarra Johanna Heights Lower Gellibrand Yuulong Skenes Creek Lake Hordern Killala Paradise Lake Caven Johanna Apollo Bay Glenaire Hordern Vale Scale 1:125,000 Marengo (at A1 sheet size) CAPE VOLNEY 012345 Kilometres CITY OF BALLARAT SHIRE OF MOORABOOL Map created on: March 19, 2007 GLENAIRE CAPE OTWAY Filename: colac-otway_gully_erosion_susceptibility_mga54.mxd APOLLO BAY Disclaimer: GOLDEN PLAINS While every care has been taken in the preparation of this map and the data SHIRE upon which it is based, no warranty is given as to the correctness of the information and no liability is accepted for any statement or opinion or for Corangamite Catchment CITY OF any error or omission. No reader should act or fail to act on the basis of any GREATER material contained herein. Readers should consult professional advisers. As a result, Colac-Otway Shire, Corangamite CMA, University of Ballarat, Management Authority GEELONG SHIRE OF A.S. Miner Geotechnical and their respective employees, contractors and agents expressly disclaim all and any liability (including all liability from or CORANGAMITE SURF COAST attributable to any negligent or wrongful act or omission) to any persons SHIRE BOROUGH OF whatsoever in respect of anything done or omitted to be done by any such QUEENSCLIFFE person in reliance whether in whole or in part upon any of the material in this SHIRE OF document. COLAC OTWAY.
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