This parliamentary question seeks a detailed breakdown of personnel involved in the Land for Wildlife project and fieldwork related to the Swan/Canning River, including government employees, contractors, volunteers, and scientific experts, on specific dates. It also inquires about drain inspection and business education efforts related to chemical disposal into the rivers.

AnsweredQoN 5369Legislative Assembly
Asked
6 April 2016
Portfolio
Environment

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(1) How many of the following personnel were on duty on 1 Feb 2016, 2 Nov 2015 and 3 Aug 2015 for the project Land for Wildlife: (a) government employees; (b) government student employees; (c) contractors employed by Department of Parks and Wildlife; (d) private contractors working on Department of Parks and Wildlife projects; (e) not-for-profit employees working on Department of Parks and Wildlife projects; (f) volunteers; and (g) externally-funded scientific experts and students? (2) How many of the following personnel were on duty on 1 Feb 2016, 2 Nov 2015 and 3 Aug 2015 for fieldwork
for the Swan/Canning River on the following dates: (a) government employees; (b) government student employees; (c) contractors employed by Department of Parks and Wildlife; (d) private contractors working on Department of Parks and Wildlife projects; (e) not-for-profit employees working on Department of Parks and Wildlife projects; (f) volunteers; and (g) externally-funded scientific experts and students? (3) On 1 Feb 2016, 2 Nov 2015 and 3 Aug 2015, how many people were: (a) inspecting
and monitoring the content of drains into the Swan and Canning Rivers; and (b) actively educating businesses about chemical disposal into drains?

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Answered
27 April 2016
Responded by
Minister for Environment
Response time
21 days
(1)
(a) 1, 0, 1
(b)-(g) 0
(2)
(a) 9, 10, 7
(b) 0, 0, 0
(c) 0, 0, 0
(d) 5, 8, 2
(e) 11, 4, 9
(f) 25, 25, 208
(g) 0,0,0
(3)
(a) 0, 0, 0
(b) 0, 0, 0

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