Maryborough-Tiaro Land Suitability for Spray Irrigated Sweetcorn

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Maryborough-Tiaro Land Suitability for Spray Irrigated Sweetcorn 446000mE 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 68 70 72 74 476000mE 152 30 152 35 152 40 152 45 7182000mN 7182000mN MARYBOROUGH - TIARO LAND SUITABILITY FOR 80 80 SPRAY IRRIGATED SWEET CORN B R UCE 25 30 25 30 S CALE 1 : 50 000 HIGHW metres kilometres 100001 2 3 4 5 A Y UNIVERS AL TRANS VERS E MERCATOR PROJECTION GREY NUMBERED GRID LINES ARE AT 2000 METRE INTERVALS OF THE AUS TRALIAN MAP GRID, ZONE 56 GDA94 r e GRID VALUES ARE S HOWN IN FULL AT THE S OUTH-WES T CORNER OF THE S HEET v i 78 R 78 ROAD y ar M ENDEN BIGG - Maryborough 76 76 MARYBOROUGH KEY TO ADJOINING S URVEY Granville 152o30' 152o40' 152o50' 153o00' R RD egory SCALE Gr R A . km km 25o10' 8 0825o10' MUNG HERVEY BAY 74 74 B u Yengarie r r u m Hervey Bay R . BRUCE HIGHW AY Tinana 25o20' 25o20' Howard T I M A A R T RYB S YERRA RD OROU r Y ive D R N y A r S 72 a GH 72 M TH T REE A - M o E o ILE R COOL 25 30' R 25 30' D G Maryborough OOL A R FRAS ER D IS LAND D TO BIGGENDEN TO Yerra R GERS LAN o 25 35 25 35 25o40' 25 40' Bidwill 70 70 . Tiaro R T i D n a r n R ry a e a C M iv R y FIVE MIL r E a A RD N Missings Bridge M N O 25o50' 25o50' A T BRUCE HIGHWA IN G Study Area T N Maryborough - Tiaro D D R DDI Adjoining survey R E Maryborough - Hervey Bay Mungar ER T Y IV ER R 152o30' 152o40' 152o50' TO TIN CAN BAY 153o00' V 68 I 68 Yerra R SIX MILE RD 66 66 PHILIP DRIVE M yr tle Creek Antigua D k e e r 64 C 64 R a n LL a E n i W T BID Tinana Crossing St Mary's State Forest 62 62 25 40 25 40 Y A W H IG H LOCALITY DIAGRAM 60 60 SCALE E km km 400 0 400 UC Tuan State Forest R B OAD R Cai r n s STUDY AREA AR G N NO U R To wnsville THE M R N TE Owanyilla 58 RRITOR 58 Y Rockhampton SOUTH AUSTRALIA BRISBANE NEW SOUTH WALES WIL SONS ROAD REFERENCE 56 Land is classified on the basis of a specific land use which allows optium 56 T ina production with minimal degradation to the land resource in the long term. n a C r e Class 1 - S uitable land with limitations e k River Class 2 - S uitable land with minor limitations AD ry RO a Tiaro Class 3 - S uitable land with moderate limitations M R A B Class 4 - Marginal land - presently unsuitable N 54 E 54 L G Class 5 - Unsuitable land Not assessed TAHITI ROAD 52 25 45 52 25 45 50 INTENSITY STATEMENT 50 Netherby This assessment uses the results of a medium intensity soil survey. It is based on aerial photography interpretation and ground observations of the order of one observation to an area of 50 hectares. D ACCURACY STATEMENT ROA PENNY MTN Due to varying sources of data sets, spatial locations may not coinside when overlayed. D B ROA AH R UC SURVEY by Peter R. Zund and David M. Brown, Resource Management, Department BOR DE of Natural Resources and Mines. 48 E 48 GYMPIE RD HIG CARTOGRAPHY by Sheryl F. Crofts, Department of Natural Resources and Mines. H OLD WA BASE MAP Digital Cadastral Data Base, Department of Natural Resources and Mines, 2000 Y JESSENS c The State of Queensland, Department of Natural Resources and Mines, 2001 46 46 MT BAUPLE GUYRA MTN Bauple Tinana Creek 44 44 DISCLAIMER EMERYS MARYBOROUGH - TIARO BR While every care is taken to ensure the accuracy of this product, the Department of Natural Resources and Mines makes no representation or warranties about its accuracy, reliability, completeness or IDG LAND SUITABILITY FOR SPRAY IRRIGATED SUGARCANE E D suitability for any particular purpose and disclaims all responsibility and all liability (including without limitation, liability in negligence) for all expenses, losses, damages (including indirect or consequential 25 50 25 50 ROA damage) and costs which you might incur as a result of the product being inaccurate or incomplete in any way for and reason. NR&M Ref No. MTL-I-A0 3320 152 30 Gundiah 152 35 152 40 152 45 7142000mN 7142000mN 446000mE 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 68 70 72 74 476000mE.
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