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ENVIRONMENT PEGGING PARTY REPORT PACR + PEC Project Access and Clearance Request Project Environmental Clearance DETAILS Tenement (ATP / PL): PL247 Block – PACR Name: Clearance of proposed anode beds Date of Survey: 23 October 2013 Reference: BEL0040 Wells Appraisal Microseismic Gravel Pit Facility Type: Core Development / Production Directional Campsite Exploration Monitoring Tiltmeter Array Access Track Seismic Trunkline Comms Towers FCS Gathering System Gas Pipeline Fibre Optic Cable CPP (Field Compression Station) (Central Processing Plant) Security Hut Water Pipeline Pond Frac Pond WTP (Water Treatment Plant) Other: Anode Beds ACTIVITIES Details of Activity: RECOMMENDATIONS No Environmental issues on site Environmental issues identified and surveyed on site Environmental Officer required on site during clearing activities Fauna spotter required Other: This report has been prepared by Unidel Group Pty Ltd, in accordance with DSEWPAC Condition 5g (iii) for EPBC Approval 2008/4398 QGC confirms that all site assessments and field ecological surveys: • Have taken into account and reference previous ecological surveys undertaken in the area and relevant new information on likely presence or absence of MNES; • Have been undertaken by a suitably qualified ecologist approved by the Department; and • Apply best practice site assessment and ecological survey methods appropriate for each listed threatened species, migratory species, their habitat and listed ecological communities; and • Apply the mapping of environmental constraints class Zone 4a, the infrastructure location requirements, minimum no impact zones; impact risk zones; and the width requirements for linear infrastructure corridors described in condition 5(e)”. ENVIRONMENT PEGGING PARTY REPORT SPECIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES Clearance of proposed anode beds Block – PACR Name: (Same as above): Vegetation on access and gathering: 11.7.4/11.7.7/11.7.5/11.7.2 as mapped. Remnant vegetation with a 10-15m (20% FPC) canopy including Eucalyptus fibrosa, Corymbia clarksonii, Corymbia spp., Angophora leiocarpa, Angophora floribunda. Callitris glaucophylla (8-10m, 15% FPC) and Allocasuarina leuhmanii (6-10m 20% FPC) form a well defined understory. Shrub layer is sparse. Ground layer of native grasses containing Xanthorrhoea johnsonii. As mapped Updates to DERM RE Mapping IDs: Threatened Ecological Communities (TEC) or High Value Regrowth (HVR): NA Regrowth Present: (I.e. Species & Common name/rough estimate when cleared in years) NA Threatened species: Xanthorrhoea johnsonii (grass tree), a Type A Restricted Species, is present. Cymbidium canaliculatum (black orchid), a Type A Restricted Species, is present. Waterways and Wetlands: A SO 3-4 watercourse occurs on the proposed Location 1. The area was cleared as proposed and an alternative area was also cleared to allow for situating the infrastructure outside of the buffer. A SO 1-2 watercourse is mapped at the proposed Location 2. There is no indication on the ground that this watercourse exists. Area cleared as proposed. Declared Weeds: Additional Considerations: Opuntia tomentosa (velvet tree pear), a Class 2 Declared Pest Plant, is very occasional across the property. Two areas were cleared as proposed. Location 1 is proposed within the 100m buffer of a SO-3-4 watercourse and impacts the bed of the feature. The area was cleared as proposed and an alternative area cleared outside of the 100m buffer. Location 2 as proposed intersects the 100m buffer of a mapped SO 1-2 watercourse. This feature is not identifiable on the ground and the area was cleared as proposed. ENVIRONMENT PEGGING PARTY REPORT Cymbidium canaliculatum (black orchid) occurs at both proposed anode beds. Many of the individuals identified have previously been relocated from areas cleared for the CPP. Conditions: