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DEC Purpose Permit Table Table 1: Project Clearing Information for Purpose Permit Reporting Amount of Assessed Clearing Project Against the Located Reveg Date Region Road SLK under Reveg (ha) Description 10 Clearing in ESA? Management Cleared Purpose Principles? Permit North West Drag Strip and Six Not at Coastal Mile Creek Road Upgrade 467.53-468.63 5.01ha No Yes 2.36ha Oct-06 Variance Highway Crossing Duck Creek Flood Nanutarra- Damage Not at Munjina Reinstatement and Materials 62.29 1.689ha No Yes 1.689ha May-06 Gascoyne Variance Road Rehabilitation Works North West Twelve Mile Pit Not at Coastal Materials 460.29 0.75ha No Yes 0.75ha Sep-06 Extension Variance Highway Revegetation Road Upgrade 618-626 & 636-647 14ha based on revegetation Goldfields Wiluna to Magellan Not at Jan-Mar No Yes plan template Highway Section Variance 06 previously Materials Various 21.5ha submitted to DEC Goldfields- Revegetation Road Upgrade 54.10-65.10 11.784ha Esperance based on Coolgardie- Emu Rock and revegetation Not at Esperance Spargoville Gravel No Yesplan template Oct-06 Variance Highway Pit Materials 41.4 5ha previously submitted to DEC Goldfields Sherwood Station 775.62-781.62 & Not at Fence 3.42ha No No N/A Apr-06 Highway Fencing 748.11-753.51 Variance Eyre Highway Upgrade- Major Eyre Not at Balladonia East Road Upgrade 196.0-242.0 59.3ha No No N/A Dec-06 Projects Highway Variance and Heartbreak Ridge Sections Muirs Muirs Highway Not at Road Upgrade 34.8-40.8 8.6ha No Yes ~4ha May-06 South West Highway Upgrade Variance Passing Lane 1 5.47-7.24 2.7ha 0.5123ha Toodyay Toodyay Road Not at Metro Passing Lane 2 6.57-8.10 2.1ha No Yes0.1917ha Mar-06 Road Passing Lanes Variance Passing Lane 4 13.83-15.40 2.1ha 0.4449ha Russ Creek Stage Gibb River 2-Improve Not at May-Jul Road Upgrade 428.8-429.97 2.2ha No Not required N/A Road Horizontal and Variance 06 Vertical Geometry Revegetation based on revegetation Derby Widen and Not at Jun-Aug Road Upgrade 0-19.2 28ha No plan template N/A Highway Rehabilitate Variance 06 previously submitted to Kimberley DEC Revegetation Construction based on Great Bridge and revegetation Not at May-Aug Northern Approaches over Road Upgrade 3093.9-3101.3 38.94ha No plan template N/A Variance 06 Highway Dunham River previously Realignment submitted to DEC Construction Broome Broome Not at Jul-Aug Road Upgrade 30.45-32.64 5.3ha Yes Not required N/A Highway Realignment stage Variance 06 1 Brand Highway, 297.34-297.45; Brand Midland Roads and Not at Road Upgrade 262.60-262.86; 0.5ha No Not required N/A Mar-06 Highway Pells Bridge Variance Mid West Upgrades 297.50-298.69 Brand Highway Brand Not at Matsen Road New Road Upgrade 316.62-318.18 0.5ha No Not required N/A Mar-06 Highway Variance Passing lane Albany-Lake Grace Albany-Lake Road 68.83-69.82 Grace Road Albany-Lake M001/Formby Not at Nov-Dec 0.6837ha No Not required N/A Grace Road South Road M015 Variance 06 Formby South Intersection 48.78 Road Upgrade Albany-Lake Grace Road M001/Bluff Albany-Lake Albany-Lake Not at Nov-Dec Knoll Road 76.55-76.59 0.1194ha Yes Not required N/A Grace Road Grace Road Variance 06 Intersection Upgrade South Coast Highway Passing Lane 3 362.80-365.00 1.32ha Great South Coast Ravensthorpe Not at Southern No Not required N/A Dec-06 Highway Upgrade Project Variance Passing Lane 3 Passing Lane 4 368.00-370.5 1.50ha and 4 Mt Barker Muirs Highway 157.2 Mt Barker Northern Northern 2.66ha At Variance Yes Not required N/A Nov-06 Bypass Bypass Albany Highway 161.4 South Coast South Coast Highway Treatment 291.16-293.00 Highway South Coast 1 and Not at 1.09ha No Not required N/A Dec-06 Highway Ravensthorpe Variance Ravensthorpe Hopetoun Road 0.53-9.90 Hopetoun Road Upgrade Lancelin Lancelin Road Not at Completed in Road Upgrade 23.0-24.7 2.5ha No Yes Dec-06 Road Passing Lane Variance 2007 1.52ha Great (permanent) Not at Completed in Wheatbelt Eastern Design Package 3 Road Upgrade 245.2-251.6 No Yes Apr-06 2ha Variance 2007 North Highway (temporary) Great Not at Completed in Eastern Design Package 8 Road Upgrade 264.0-267.0 3.6ha No Yes Apr-06 Variance 2007 Highway No projects were cleared for WBS that applied Wheatbelt to the Statutory reporting requirements South No projects were cleared for Pilbara that applied to the Statutory reporting requirements Pilbara .
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