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2003-2005 ASS Site Evaluation (DWER-047)
Site classifications and expert profile summary assessment based on ASS soil coring information obtained during the 2003-2005 acid sulfate soil mapping program covering low... -
Acid Sulfate Soil Risk Map 100K (DWER-048)
Data showing the risk of Potential Acid Sulfate Soil (PASS) materials that may be disturbed by land development activities based on the likelihood of PASS materials occurring... -
Acid Sulfate Soil Risk Map 50K (DWER-049)
Data showing the risk of Potential Acid Sulfate Soil (PASS) materials that may be disturbed by land development activities based on the likelihood of PASS materials occurring... -
Acid Sulfate Soil Risk Map, Estuaries (DWER-050)
Predicted risk of Acid Sulfate Soil (ASS) materials occurring within shallow soil layers in WA Estuaries (not covered by other Department of Environment ASS risk datasets) that... -
Acid Sulfate Soil Risk Map, Geraldton (DWER-051)
Data of the risk of Potential Acid Sulfate Soil (PASS) materials being disturbed by land development activities based on the likelihood of PASS materials occurring within 3m of... -
Acid Sulfate Soil Risk Map, Lower South West (DWER-052)
Data of the risk of Potential Acid Sulfate Soil (PASS) materials being disturbed by land development activities based on the likelihood of PASS materials occurring within 3m of... -
Acid Sulfate Soil Risk Map, Pilbara Coastline (DWER-053)
Data of the risk of Potential Acid Sulfate Soil (PASS) materials being disturbed by land development activities based on the likelihood of PASS materials occurring within 3m of... -
Acid Sulphate Soil Risk Map, Albany-Torbay (DWER-054)
Map of the risk of Acid Sulfate Soil (ASS) materials being disturbed by land development activities based on the likelihood of ASS materials occurring within soil profiles. This... -
Acid Sulphate Soil Risk Map, Swan Coastal Plain (DWER-055)
Map of the risk of Acid Sulfate Soil (ASS) materials being disturbed by land development activities based on the likelihood of ASS materials occurring within soil profiles. This... -
Clearing Regulations - Schedule One Areas (DWER-057)
Areas requiring a permit for clearing resulting from low impact mineral or petroleum activities as declared in Regulation 6 in Government Gazette No. 115 Environmental... -
Aboriginal Settlements (DPLH-011)
Point and label used to identify the location of Aboriginal settlements, as per State Planning Policy 3.2, or published on the Dept. of Planning website. -
Aboriginal Settlements - Cultural Text (DPLH-016)
Text label used to describe features such as no go areas, building purpose or feature of interest. -
Aboriginal Settlements - Hydrographic Text (DPLH-017)
Text label used to identify generic or specific hydrographic feature e.g. creek, Turkey Creek. -
Aboriginal Settlements - Land Use (DPLH-015)
Land use categories as set out in “Aboriginal Settlements Guideline 1: Layout Plan Provisions”. Refer to... -
Aboriginal Settlements - Recommended Settlement Zone (DPLH-012)
Recommended boundary for identification and planning of Aboriginal settlements. -
Aboriginal Settlements - Settlement Layout Lots (DPLH-013)
Portions of land which match discrete land use. Both existing and future land uses are defined. Every SL-lot has an identifier number as a label, known as a SL-lot number. The... -
Aboriginal Settlements - Settlement Layout Road Names (DPLH-014)
Settlement lot road name allocated as part of the provision of layout plans for Aboriginal settlements. The list of current layout plans and pdfs can be found at... -
Aboriginal Settlements - Wetlands (DPLH-018)
Areas that have a water table at or near the land surface. -
Advertised Region Scheme Amendments - Special Areas (DPLH-079)
An amendment to the Region Planning Scheme changes the zoning or reservation of land to allow for a different land use. The Western Australian Planning Commission (WAPC) is... -
Advertised Region Scheme Amendments - Zones and Reserves (DPLH-078)
An amendment to the Region Planning Scheme changes the zoning or reservation of land to allow for a different land use. The Western Australian Planning Commission (WAPC) is...