❓ Hon Adele Farina asks about the management and cost of acid sulphate soil issues at the proposed Department of Parks and Wildlife office on Koombana Drive. The Minister responds that a review has been commissioned but acid sulphate soils are not expected.
AnsweredQoN 4309Legislative Council
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(1) How does the department propose to manage the acid sulphate soil issues at the site of the proposed new Department of Parks and Wildlife office on Koombana Drive? (2) What is the expected cost?
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Answered
13 September 2016
Responded by
Minister for Planning representing the Minister for Environment
Response time
21 days
The Minister for Environment has provided the following response.
(1)-(2) The Department of Parks and Wildlife has commissioned an acid sulphate soil review but does not expect to encounter acid sulphate soils on the development site.
(1)-(2) The Department of Parks and Wildlife has commissioned an acid sulphate soil review but does not expect to encounter acid sulphate soils on the development site.
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