❓ Hon. Christine Sharp requests a list of references from a Water and Rivers Commission report on logging buffers, which the Minister agrees to provide as a supplement in early January 2003.
AnsweredQoN 250Legislative Council
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With regard to the Report by the Water and Rivers Commission (2001), ‘A review of stream and river logging buffers to ensure their adequacy in protecting our waterways from salinity, degradation and turbidity’, whose recommendations the draft Forest Management Plan proposes should be implemented on a trial basis -
Will the Minister please table a list of all the references referred to in the Report as the published document does not include this essential component?
Will the Minister please table a list of all the references referred to in the Report as the published document does not include this essential component?
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Answered
27 November 2002
Responded by
Minister for Housing and Works representing the Minister for the Environment and Heritage
Response time
21 days
A complete list of references mentioned in the 2001 logging buffers review is currently being compiled and will be presented as a supplement to those presently given in Appendix E of the Review. This list will be made available for tabling in Council as soon as it is finalised, which is expected to be in early January 2003.
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