A WA parliamentary question seeks information on Crown land management, pest control programs, and related expenditure across government agencies. The Water Corporation manages the most Crown land and has spent $500,000 on pest and weed control in the past five years.

AnsweredQoN 3225Legislative Assembly
Asked
15 September 2004
Portfolio
Government Enterprises

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(1) Of those Government agencies for which you are ministerially responsible, which agencies own or otherwise control or are responsible for management of Crown land?
(2) What total area of land is subject to management control as described above?
(3) Do programs exist within those relevant Government agencies which control or manage Crown land to control or manage environmental and agricultural pests and weeds which occur on that land?
(4) If yes, what species of pests and weeds posing threats to the environment and/or to agriculture are known to occur on that land?
(5) What annual expenditure has been made by those relevant Government agencies over each of the past five years to control or manage environmental and/or agricultural pests and weeds?
(6) Of that expenditure, what proportion has been allocated to the control of declared pest and weed plants that pose threats to agriculture as opposed to those species posing serious threats to the environment?

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Answered
26 November 2004
Responded by
Minister representing the Minister for Government Enterprises
Response time
72 days
1 & 2 There are approximately 300 hectares under the control of Gold Corporation. 3 There is no management plan to control pests and weeds. 4 Not applicable 5 There has been no expenditure on pest and weeds over the last five years. 6 Not applicable GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES SUPERANNUATION BOARD: 1 Nil 2 - 6 Not applicable INSURANCE COMMISSION OF WA 1 Nil 2 - 6 Not Applicable LOTTERIES COMMISSION 1 Nil 2-6 Not Applicable DEPARTMENT OF RACING AND GAMING 1. Burswood Park Board. 2. 113 hectares. 3. No because there are no environmental or agricultural pests and weeds on the public golf course, parkland, gardens and car parks that comprise the Crown land. 4.-6. Not applicable. WATER CORPORATION 1. The Water Corporation is responsible for the management of Crown land. 2. The Water Corporation manages approximately 1,767 parcels of Crown land with an area of approximately 692,000 hectares.Approximately 1,100 parcels of Crown land with an area of approximately 210,000 hectares are jointly managed with the Department of Environment. 3. The Water Corporation has an Environmental Management System which guides its programs to manage environmental and agricultural pests and weeds as necessary. 4. The Water Corporation is not aware of any significant pest and weed environmental threats on Crown land under its management. 5. The Water Corporation has a range of programs controlling vegetation (including pests and weeds) to maintain the performance of water, wastewater and drainage assets.The Corporation also has programs on certain capital projects to control pests and weeds as part of the Environmental Management Plans for these sites.In the past five years, the Corporation has spent approximately $500,000 in the management of pest and weeds in the State.In conjunction with other government and non-government agencies, the Corporation will potentially contribute $6,000 towards feral bee research as part of the Cockatoo Care Program. 6.The Water Corporation is not able to specifically differentiate monies spent on declared pest and weeds because monies are spent to control vegetation, pest and weed species in general.
3 There is no management plan to control pests and weeds. 4 Not applicable 5 There has been no expenditure on pest and weeds over the last five years. 6 Not applicable GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES SUPERANNUATION BOARD: 1 Nil 2 - 6 Not applicable INSURANCE COMMISSION OF WA 1 Nil 2 - 6 Not Applicable LOTTERIES COMMISSION 1 Nil 2-6 Not Applicable DEPARTMENT OF RACING AND GAMING 1. Burswood Park Board. 2. 113 hectares. 3. No because there are no environmental or agricultural pests and weeds on the public golf course, parkland, gardens and car parks that comprise the Crown land. 4.-6. Not applicable. WATER CORPORATION 1. The Water Corporation is responsible for the management of Crown land. 2. The Water Corporation manages approximately 1,767 parcels of Crown land with an area of approximately 692,000 hectares.Approximately 1,100 parcels of Crown land with an area of approximately 210,000 hectares are jointly managed with the Department of Environment. 3. The Water Corporation has an Environmental Management System which guides its programs to manage environmental and agricultural pests and weeds as necessary. 4. The Water Corporation is not aware of any significant pest and weed environmental threats on Crown land under its management. 5. The Water Corporation has a range of programs controlling vegetation (including pests and weeds) to maintain the performance of water, wastewater and drainage assets.The Corporation also has programs on certain capital projects to control pests and weeds as part of the Environmental Management Plans for these sites.In the past five years, the Corporation has spent approximately $500,000 in the management of pest and weeds in the State.In conjunction with other government and non-government agencies, the Corporation will potentially contribute $6,000 towards feral bee research as part of the Cockatoo Care Program. 6.The Water Corporation is not able to specifically differentiate monies spent on declared pest and weeds because monies are spent to control vegetation, pest and weed species in general.
4 Not applicable 5 There has been no expenditure on pest and weeds over the last five years. 6 Not applicable GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES SUPERANNUATION BOARD: 1 Nil 2 - 6 Not applicable INSURANCE COMMISSION OF WA 1 Nil 2 - 6 Not Applicable LOTTERIES COMMISSION 1 Nil 2-6 Not Applicable DEPARTMENT OF RACING AND GAMING 1. Burswood Park Board. 2. 113 hectares. 3. No because there are no environmental or agricultural pests and weeds on the public golf course, parkland, gardens and car parks that comprise the Crown land. 4.-6. Not applicable. WATER CORPORATION 1. The Water Corporation is responsible for the management of Crown land. 2. The Water Corporation manages approximately 1,767 parcels of Crown land with an area of approximately 692,000 hectares.Approximately 1,100 parcels of Crown land with an area of approximately 210,000 hectares are jointly managed with the Department of Environment. 3. The Water Corporation has an Environmental Management System which guides its programs to manage environmental and agricultural pests and weeds as necessary. 4. The Water Corporation is not aware of any significant pest and weed environmental threats on Crown land under its management. 5. The Water Corporation has a range of programs controlling vegetation (including pests and weeds) to maintain the performance of water, wastewater and drainage assets.The Corporation also has programs on certain capital projects to control pests and weeds as part of the Environmental Management Plans for these sites.In the past five years, the Corporation has spent approximately $500,000 in the management of pest and weeds in the State.In conjunction with other government and non-government agencies, the Corporation will potentially contribute $6,000 towards feral bee research as part of the Cockatoo Care Program. 6.The Water Corporation is not able to specifically differentiate monies spent on declared pest and weeds because monies are spent to control vegetation, pest and weed species in general.
5 There has been no expenditure on pest and weeds over the last five years. 6 Not applicable GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES SUPERANNUATION BOARD: 1 Nil 2 - 6 Not applicable INSURANCE COMMISSION OF WA 1 Nil 2 - 6 Not Applicable LOTTERIES COMMISSION 1 Nil 2-6 Not Applicable DEPARTMENT OF RACING AND GAMING 1. Burswood Park Board. 2. 113 hectares. 3. No because there are no environmental or agricultural pests and weeds on the public golf course, parkland, gardens and car parks that comprise the Crown land. 4.-6. Not applicable. WATER CORPORATION 1. The Water Corporation is responsible for the management of Crown land. 2. The Water Corporation manages approximately 1,767 parcels of Crown land with an area of approximately 692,000 hectares.Approximately 1,100 parcels of Crown land with an area of approximately 210,000 hectares are jointly managed with the Department of Environment. 3. The Water Corporation has an Environmental Management System which guides its programs to manage environmental and agricultural pests and weeds as necessary. 4. The Water Corporation is not aware of any significant pest and weed environmental threats on Crown land under its management. 5. The Water Corporation has a range of programs controlling vegetation (including pests and weeds) to maintain the performance of water, wastewater and drainage assets.The Corporation also has programs on certain capital projects to control pests and weeds as part of the Environmental Management Plans for these sites.In the past five years, the Corporation has spent approximately $500,000 in the management of pest and weeds in the State.In conjunction with other government and non-government agencies, the Corporation will potentially contribute $6,000 towards feral bee research as part of the Cockatoo Care Program. 6.The Water Corporation is not able to specifically differentiate monies spent on declared pest and weeds because monies are spent to control vegetation, pest and weed species in general.
6 Not applicable GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES SUPERANNUATION BOARD: 1 Nil 2 - 6 Not applicable INSURANCE COMMISSION OF WA 1 Nil 2 - 6 Not Applicable LOTTERIES COMMISSION 1 Nil 2-6 Not Applicable DEPARTMENT OF RACING AND GAMING 1. Burswood Park Board. 2. 113 hectares. 3. No because there are no environmental or agricultural pests and weeds on the public golf course, parkland, gardens and car parks that comprise the Crown land. 4.-6. Not applicable. WATER CORPORATION 1. The Water Corporation is responsible for the management of Crown land. 2. The Water Corporation manages approximately 1,767 parcels of Crown land with an area of approximately 692,000 hectares.Approximately 1,100 parcels of Crown land with an area of approximately 210,000 hectares are jointly managed with the Department of Environment. 3. The Water Corporation has an Environmental Management System which guides its programs to manage environmental and agricultural pests and weeds as necessary. 4. The Water Corporation is not aware of any significant pest and weed environmental threats on Crown land under its management. 5. The Water Corporation has a range of programs controlling vegetation (including pests and weeds) to maintain the performance of water, wastewater and drainage assets.The Corporation also has programs on certain capital projects to control pests and weeds as part of the Environmental Management Plans for these sites.In the past five years, the Corporation has spent approximately $500,000 in the management of pest and weeds in the State.In conjunction with other government and non-government agencies, the Corporation will potentially contribute $6,000 towards feral bee research as part of the Cockatoo Care Program. 6.The Water Corporation is not able to specifically differentiate monies spent on declared pest and weeds because monies are spent to control vegetation, pest and weed species in general.
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES SUPERANNUATION BOARD: 1 Nil 2 - 6 Not applicable INSURANCE COMMISSION OF WA 1 Nil 2 - 6 Not Applicable LOTTERIES COMMISSION 1 Nil 2-6 Not Applicable DEPARTMENT OF RACING AND GAMING 1. Burswood Park Board. 2. 113 hectares. 3. No because there are no environmental or agricultural pests and weeds on the public golf course, parkland, gardens and car parks that comprise the Crown land. 4.-6. Not applicable. WATER CORPORATION 1. The Water Corporation is responsible for the management of Crown land. 2. The Water Corporation manages approximately 1,767 parcels of Crown land with an area of approximately 692,000 hectares.Approximately 1,100 parcels of Crown land with an area of approximately 210,000 hectares are jointly managed with the Department of Environment. 3. The Water Corporation has an Environmental Management System which guides its programs to manage environmental and agricultural pests and weeds as necessary. 4. The Water Corporation is not aware of any significant pest and weed environmental threats on Crown land under its management. 5. The Water Corporation has a range of programs controlling vegetation (including pests and weeds) to maintain the performance of water, wastewater and drainage assets.The Corporation also has programs on certain capital projects to control pests and weeds as part of the Environmental Management Plans for these sites.In the past five years, the Corporation has spent approximately $500,000 in the management of pest and weeds in the State.In conjunction with other government and non-government agencies, the Corporation will potentially contribute $6,000 towards feral bee research as part of the Cockatoo Care Program. 6.The Water Corporation is not able to specifically differentiate monies spent on declared pest and weeds because monies are spent to control vegetation, pest and weed species in general.
1 Nil 2 - 6 Not applicable INSURANCE COMMISSION OF WA 1 Nil 2 - 6 Not Applicable LOTTERIES COMMISSION 1 Nil 2-6 Not Applicable DEPARTMENT OF RACING AND GAMING 1. Burswood Park Board. 2. 113 hectares. 3. No because there are no environmental or agricultural pests and weeds on the public golf course, parkland, gardens and car parks that comprise the Crown land. 4.-6. Not applicable. WATER CORPORATION 1. The Water Corporation is responsible for the management of Crown land. 2. The Water Corporation manages approximately 1,767 parcels of Crown land with an area of approximately 692,000 hectares.Approximately 1,100 parcels of Crown land with an area of approximately 210,000 hectares are jointly managed with the Department of Environment. 3. The Water Corporation has an Environmental Management System which guides its programs to manage environmental and agricultural pests and weeds as necessary. 4. The Water Corporation is not aware of any significant pest and weed environmental threats on Crown land under its management. 5. The Water Corporation has a range of programs controlling vegetation (including pests and weeds) to maintain the performance of water, wastewater and drainage assets.The Corporation also has programs on certain capital projects to control pests and weeds as part of the Environmental Management Plans for these sites.In the past five years, the Corporation has spent approximately $500,000 in the management of pest and weeds in the State.In conjunction with other government and non-government agencies, the Corporation will potentially contribute $6,000 towards feral bee research as part of the Cockatoo Care Program. 6.The Water Corporation is not able to specifically differentiate monies spent on declared pest and weeds because monies are spent to control vegetation, pest and weed species in general.
INSURANCE COMMISSION OF WA 1 Nil 2 - 6 Not Applicable LOTTERIES COMMISSION 1 Nil 2-6 Not Applicable DEPARTMENT OF RACING AND GAMING 1. Burswood Park Board. 2. 113 hectares. 3. No because there are no environmental or agricultural pests and weeds on the public golf course, parkland, gardens and car parks that comprise the Crown land. 4.-6. Not applicable. WATER CORPORATION 1. The Water Corporation is responsible for the management of Crown land. 2. The Water Corporation manages approximately 1,767 parcels of Crown land with an area of approximately 692,000 hectares.Approximately 1,100 parcels of Crown land with an area of approximately 210,000 hectares are jointly managed with the Department of Environment. 3. The Water Corporation has an Environmental Management System which guides its programs to manage environmental and agricultural pests and weeds as necessary. 4. The Water Corporation is not aware of any significant pest and weed environmental threats on Crown land under its management. 5. The Water Corporation has a range of programs controlling vegetation (including pests and weeds) to maintain the performance of water, wastewater and drainage assets.The Corporation also has programs on certain capital projects to control pests and weeds as part of the Environmental Management Plans for these sites.In the past five years, the Corporation has spent approximately $500,000 in the management of pest and weeds in the State.In conjunction with other government and non-government agencies, the Corporation will potentially contribute $6,000 towards feral bee research as part of the Cockatoo Care Program. 6.The Water Corporation is not able to specifically differentiate monies spent on declared pest and weeds because monies are spent to control vegetation, pest and weed species in general.
1 Nil 2 - 6 Not Applicable LOTTERIES COMMISSION 1 Nil 2-6 Not Applicable DEPARTMENT OF RACING AND GAMING 1. Burswood Park Board. 2. 113 hectares. 3. No because there are no environmental or agricultural pests and weeds on the public golf course, parkland, gardens and car parks that comprise the Crown land. 4.-6. Not applicable. WATER CORPORATION 1. The Water Corporation is responsible for the management of Crown land. 2. The Water Corporation manages approximately 1,767 parcels of Crown land with an area of approximately 692,000 hectares.Approximately 1,100 parcels of Crown land with an area of approximately 210,000 hectares are jointly managed with the Department of Environment. 3. The Water Corporation has an Environmental Management System which guides its programs to manage environmental and agricultural pests and weeds as necessary. 4. The Water Corporation is not aware of any significant pest and weed environmental threats on Crown land under its management. 5. The Water Corporation has a range of programs controlling vegetation (including pests and weeds) to maintain the performance of water, wastewater and drainage assets.The Corporation also has programs on certain capital projects to control pests and weeds as part of the Environmental Management Plans for these sites.In the past five years, the Corporation has spent approximately $500,000 in the management of pest and weeds in the State.In conjunction with other government and non-government agencies, the Corporation will potentially contribute $6,000 towards feral bee research as part of the Cockatoo Care Program. 6.The Water Corporation is not able to specifically differentiate monies spent on declared pest and weeds because monies are spent to control vegetation, pest and weed species in general.
LOTTERIES COMMISSION 1 Nil 2-6 Not Applicable DEPARTMENT OF RACING AND GAMING 1. Burswood Park Board. 2. 113 hectares. 3. No because there are no environmental or agricultural pests and weeds on the public golf course, parkland, gardens and car parks that comprise the Crown land. 4.-6. Not applicable. WATER CORPORATION 1. The Water Corporation is responsible for the management of Crown land. 2. The Water Corporation manages approximately 1,767 parcels of Crown land with an area of approximately 692,000 hectares.Approximately 1,100 parcels of Crown land with an area of approximately 210,000 hectares are jointly managed with the Department of Environment. 3. The Water Corporation has an Environmental Management System which guides its programs to manage environmental and agricultural pests and weeds as necessary. 4. The Water Corporation is not aware of any significant pest and weed environmental threats on Crown land under its management. 5. The Water Corporation has a range of programs controlling vegetation (including pests and weeds) to maintain the performance of water, wastewater and drainage assets.The Corporation also has programs on certain capital projects to control pests and weeds as part of the Environmental Management Plans for these sites.In the past five years, the Corporation has spent approximately $500,000 in the management of pest and weeds in the State.In conjunction with other government and non-government agencies, the Corporation will potentially contribute $6,000 towards feral bee research as part of the Cockatoo Care Program. 6.The Water Corporation is not able to specifically differentiate monies spent on declared pest and weeds because monies are spent to control vegetation, pest and weed species in general.
1 Nil 2-6 Not Applicable DEPARTMENT OF RACING AND GAMING 1. Burswood Park Board. 2. 113 hectares. 3. No because there are no environmental or agricultural pests and weeds on the public golf course, parkland, gardens and car parks that comprise the Crown land. 4.-6. Not applicable. WATER CORPORATION 1. The Water Corporation is responsible for the management of Crown land. 2. The Water Corporation manages approximately 1,767 parcels of Crown land with an area of approximately 692,000 hectares.Approximately 1,100 parcels of Crown land with an area of approximately 210,000 hectares are jointly managed with the Department of Environment. 3. The Water Corporation has an Environmental Management System which guides its programs to manage environmental and agricultural pests and weeds as necessary. 4. The Water Corporation is not aware of any significant pest and weed environmental threats on Crown land under its management. 5. The Water Corporation has a range of programs controlling vegetation (including pests and weeds) to maintain the performance of water, wastewater and drainage assets.The Corporation also has programs on certain capital projects to control pests and weeds as part of the Environmental Management Plans for these sites.In the past five years, the Corporation has spent approximately $500,000 in the management of pest and weeds in the State.In conjunction with other government and non-government agencies, the Corporation will potentially contribute $6,000 towards feral bee research as part of the Cockatoo Care Program. 6.The Water Corporation is not able to specifically differentiate monies spent on declared pest and weeds because monies are spent to control vegetation, pest and weed species in general.
2-6 Not Applicable DEPARTMENT OF RACING AND GAMING 1. Burswood Park Board. 2. 113 hectares. 3. No because there are no environmental or agricultural pests and weeds on the public golf course, parkland, gardens and car parks that comprise the Crown land. 4.-6. Not applicable. WATER CORPORATION 1. The Water Corporation is responsible for the management of Crown land. 2. The Water Corporation manages approximately 1,767 parcels of Crown land with an area of approximately 692,000 hectares.Approximately 1,100 parcels of Crown land with an area of approximately 210,000 hectares are jointly managed with the Department of Environment. 3. The Water Corporation has an Environmental Management System which guides its programs to manage environmental and agricultural pests and weeds as necessary. 4. The Water Corporation is not aware of any significant pest and weed environmental threats on Crown land under its management. 5. The Water Corporation has a range of programs controlling vegetation (including pests and weeds) to maintain the performance of water, wastewater and drainage assets.The Corporation also has programs on certain capital projects to control pests and weeds as part of the Environmental Management Plans for these sites.In the past five years, the Corporation has spent approximately $500,000 in the management of pest and weeds in the State.In conjunction with other government and non-government agencies, the Corporation will potentially contribute $6,000 towards feral bee research as part of the Cockatoo Care Program. 6.The Water Corporation is not able to specifically differentiate monies spent on declared pest and weeds because monies are spent to control vegetation, pest and weed species in general.
DEPARTMENT OF RACING AND GAMING 1. Burswood Park Board. 2. 113 hectares. 3. No because there are no environmental or agricultural pests and weeds on the public golf course, parkland, gardens and car parks that comprise the Crown land. 4.-6. Not applicable. WATER CORPORATION 1. The Water Corporation is responsible for the management of Crown land. 2. The Water Corporation manages approximately 1,767 parcels of Crown land with an area of approximately 692,000 hectares.Approximately 1,100 parcels of Crown land with an area of approximately 210,000 hectares are jointly managed with the Department of Environment. 3. The Water Corporation has an Environmental Management System which guides its programs to manage environmental and agricultural pests and weeds as necessary. 4. The Water Corporation is not aware of any significant pest and weed environmental threats on Crown land under its management. 5. The Water Corporation has a range of programs controlling vegetation (including pests and weeds) to maintain the performance of water, wastewater and drainage assets.The Corporation also has programs on certain capital projects to control pests and weeds as part of the Environmental Management Plans for these sites.In the past five years, the Corporation has spent approximately $500,000 in the management of pest and weeds in the State.In conjunction with other government and non-government agencies, the Corporation will potentially contribute $6,000 towards feral bee research as part of the Cockatoo Care Program. 6.The Water Corporation is not able to specifically differentiate monies spent on declared pest and weeds because monies are spent to control vegetation, pest and weed species in general.
1. Burswood Park Board. 2. 113 hectares. 3. No because there are no environmental or agricultural pests and weeds on the public golf course, parkland, gardens and car parks that comprise the Crown land. 4.-6. Not applicable. WATER CORPORATION 1. The Water Corporation is responsible for the management of Crown land. 2. The Water Corporation manages approximately 1,767 parcels of Crown land with an area of approximately 692,000 hectares.Approximately 1,100 parcels of Crown land with an area of approximately 210,000 hectares are jointly managed with the Department of Environment. 3. The Water Corporation has an Environmental Management System which guides its programs to manage environmental and agricultural pests and weeds as necessary. 4. The Water Corporation is not aware of any significant pest and weed environmental threats on Crown land under its management. 5. The Water Corporation has a range of programs controlling vegetation (including pests and weeds) to maintain the performance of water, wastewater and drainage assets.The Corporation also has programs on certain capital projects to control pests and weeds as part of the Environmental Management Plans for these sites.In the past five years, the Corporation has spent approximately $500,000 in the management of pest and weeds in the State.In conjunction with other government and non-government agencies, the Corporation will potentially contribute $6,000 towards feral bee research as part of the Cockatoo Care Program. 6.The Water Corporation is not able to specifically differentiate monies spent on declared pest and weeds because monies are spent to control vegetation, pest and weed species in general.
2. 113 hectares. 3. No because there are no environmental or agricultural pests and weeds on the public golf course, parkland, gardens and car parks that comprise the Crown land. 4.-6. Not applicable. WATER CORPORATION 1. The Water Corporation is responsible for the management of Crown land. 2. The Water Corporation manages approximately 1,767 parcels of Crown land with an area of approximately 692,000 hectares.Approximately 1,100 parcels of Crown land with an area of approximately 210,000 hectares are jointly managed with the Department of Environment. 3. The Water Corporation has an Environmental Management System which guides its programs to manage environmental and agricultural pests and weeds as necessary. 4. The Water Corporation is not aware of any significant pest and weed environmental threats on Crown land under its management. 5. The Water Corporation has a range of programs controlling vegetation (including pests and weeds) to maintain the performance of water, wastewater and drainage assets.The Corporation also has programs on certain capital projects to control pests and weeds as part of the Environmental Management Plans for these sites.In the past five years, the Corporation has spent approximately $500,000 in the management of pest and weeds in the State.In conjunction with other government and non-government agencies, the Corporation will potentially contribute $6,000 towards feral bee research as part of the Cockatoo Care Program. 6.The Water Corporation is not able to specifically differentiate monies spent on declared pest and weeds because monies are spent to control vegetation, pest and weed species in general.
3. No because there are no environmental or agricultural pests and weeds on the public golf course, parkland, gardens and car parks that comprise the Crown land. 4.-6. Not applicable. WATER CORPORATION 1. The Water Corporation is responsible for the management of Crown land. 2. The Water Corporation manages approximately 1,767 parcels of Crown land with an area of approximately 692,000 hectares.Approximately 1,100 parcels of Crown land with an area of approximately 210,000 hectares are jointly managed with the Department of Environment. 3. The Water Corporation has an Environmental Management System which guides its programs to manage environmental and agricultural pests and weeds as necessary. 4. The Water Corporation is not aware of any significant pest and weed environmental threats on Crown land under its management. 5. The Water Corporation has a range of programs controlling vegetation (including pests and weeds) to maintain the performance of water, wastewater and drainage assets.The Corporation also has programs on certain capital projects to control pests and weeds as part of the Environmental Management Plans for these sites.In the past five years, the Corporation has spent approximately $500,000 in the management of pest and weeds in the State.In conjunction with other government and non-government agencies, the Corporation will potentially contribute $6,000 towards feral bee research as part of the Cockatoo Care Program. 6.The Water Corporation is not able to specifically differentiate monies spent on declared pest and weeds because monies are spent to control vegetation, pest and weed species in general.
4.-6. Not applicable. WATER CORPORATION 1. The Water Corporation is responsible for the management of Crown land. 2. The Water Corporation manages approximately 1,767 parcels of Crown land with an area of approximately 692,000 hectares.Approximately 1,100 parcels of Crown land with an area of approximately 210,000 hectares are jointly managed with the Department of Environment. 3. The Water Corporation has an Environmental Management System which guides its programs to manage environmental and agricultural pests and weeds as necessary. 4. The Water Corporation is not aware of any significant pest and weed environmental threats on Crown land under its management. 5. The Water Corporation has a range of programs controlling vegetation (including pests and weeds) to maintain the performance of water, wastewater and drainage assets.The Corporation also has programs on certain capital projects to control pests and weeds as part of the Environmental Management Plans for these sites.In the past five years, the Corporation has spent approximately $500,000 in the management of pest and weeds in the State.In conjunction with other government and non-government agencies, the Corporation will potentially contribute $6,000 towards feral bee research as part of the Cockatoo Care Program. 6.The Water Corporation is not able to specifically differentiate monies spent on declared pest and weeds because monies are spent to control vegetation, pest and weed species in general.
WATER CORPORATION 1. The Water Corporation is responsible for the management of Crown land. 2. The Water Corporation manages approximately 1,767 parcels of Crown land with an area of approximately 692,000 hectares.Approximately 1,100 parcels of Crown land with an area of approximately 210,000 hectares are jointly managed with the Department of Environment. 3. The Water Corporation has an Environmental Management System which guides its programs to manage environmental and agricultural pests and weeds as necessary. 4. The Water Corporation is not aware of any significant pest and weed environmental threats on Crown land under its management. 5. The Water Corporation has a range of programs controlling vegetation (including pests and weeds) to maintain the performance of water, wastewater and drainage assets.The Corporation also has programs on certain capital projects to control pests and weeds as part of the Environmental Management Plans for these sites.In the past five years, the Corporation has spent approximately $500,000 in the management of pest and weeds in the State.In conjunction with other government and non-government agencies, the Corporation will potentially contribute $6,000 towards feral bee research as part of the Cockatoo Care Program. 6.The Water Corporation is not able to specifically differentiate monies spent on declared pest and weeds because monies are spent to control vegetation, pest and weed species in general.
1. The Water Corporation is responsible for the management of Crown land. 2. The Water Corporation manages approximately 1,767 parcels of Crown land with an area of approximately 692,000 hectares.Approximately 1,100 parcels of Crown land with an area of approximately 210,000 hectares are jointly managed with the Department of Environment. 3. The Water Corporation has an Environmental Management System which guides its programs to manage environmental and agricultural pests and weeds as necessary. 4. The Water Corporation is not aware of any significant pest and weed environmental threats on Crown land under its management. 5. The Water Corporation has a range of programs controlling vegetation (including pests and weeds) to maintain the performance of water, wastewater and drainage assets.The Corporation also has programs on certain capital projects to control pests and weeds as part of the Environmental Management Plans for these sites.In the past five years, the Corporation has spent approximately $500,000 in the management of pest and weeds in the State.In conjunction with other government and non-government agencies, the Corporation will potentially contribute $6,000 towards feral bee research as part of the Cockatoo Care Program. 6.The Water Corporation is not able to specifically differentiate monies spent on declared pest and weeds because monies are spent to control vegetation, pest and weed species in general.
2. The Water Corporation manages approximately 1,767 parcels of Crown land with an area of approximately 692,000 hectares.Approximately 1,100 parcels of Crown land with an area of approximately 210,000 hectares are jointly managed with the Department of Environment. 3. The Water Corporation has an Environmental Management System which guides its programs to manage environmental and agricultural pests and weeds as necessary. 4. The Water Corporation is not aware of any significant pest and weed environmental threats on Crown land under its management. 5. The Water Corporation has a range of programs controlling vegetation (including pests and weeds) to maintain the performance of water, wastewater and drainage assets.The Corporation also has programs on certain capital projects to control pests and weeds as part of the Environmental Management Plans for these sites.In the past five years, the Corporation has spent approximately $500,000 in the management of pest and weeds in the State.In conjunction with other government and non-government agencies, the Corporation will potentially contribute $6,000 towards feral bee research as part of the Cockatoo Care Program. 6.The Water Corporation is not able to specifically differentiate monies spent on declared pest and weeds because monies are spent to control vegetation, pest and weed species in general.
3. The Water Corporation has an Environmental Management System which guides its programs to manage environmental and agricultural pests and weeds as necessary. 4. The Water Corporation is not aware of any significant pest and weed environmental threats on Crown land under its management. 5. The Water Corporation has a range of programs controlling vegetation (including pests and weeds) to maintain the performance of water, wastewater and drainage assets.The Corporation also has programs on certain capital projects to control pests and weeds as part of the Environmental Management Plans for these sites.In the past five years, the Corporation has spent approximately $500,000 in the management of pest and weeds in the State.In conjunction with other government and non-government agencies, the Corporation will potentially contribute $6,000 towards feral bee research as part of the Cockatoo Care Program. 6.The Water Corporation is not able to specifically differentiate monies spent on declared pest and weeds because monies are spent to control vegetation, pest and weed species in general.
4. The Water Corporation is not aware of any significant pest and weed environmental threats on Crown land under its management. 5. The Water Corporation has a range of programs controlling vegetation (including pests and weeds) to maintain the performance of water, wastewater and drainage assets.The Corporation also has programs on certain capital projects to control pests and weeds as part of the Environmental Management Plans for these sites.In the past five years, the Corporation has spent approximately $500,000 in the management of pest and weeds in the State.In conjunction with other government and non-government agencies, the Corporation will potentially contribute $6,000 towards feral bee research as part of the Cockatoo Care Program. 6.The Water Corporation is not able to specifically differentiate monies spent on declared pest and weeds because monies are spent to control vegetation, pest and weed species in general.
5. The Water Corporation has a range of programs controlling vegetation (including pests and weeds) to maintain the performance of water, wastewater and drainage assets.The Corporation also has programs on certain capital projects to control pests and weeds as part of the Environmental Management Plans for these sites.In the past five years, the Corporation has spent approximately $500,000 in the management of pest and weeds in the State.In conjunction with other government and non-government agencies, the Corporation will potentially contribute $6,000 towards feral bee research as part of the Cockatoo Care Program. 6.The Water Corporation is not able to specifically differentiate monies spent on declared pest and weeds because monies are spent to control vegetation, pest and weed species in general.
6.The Water Corporation is not able to specifically differentiate monies spent on declared pest and weeds because monies are spent to control vegetation, pest and weed species in general.

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