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Environmental Planning Instrument - Acid Sulfate Soils
This spatial dataset identifies areas of land showing the extent of acid sulfate soils. Acid sulfate soils have been classified into 5 different classes based on the likelihood of the acid sulfate soils being present in particular areas and at certain depths. Class 1: Acid sulfate soils in a class 1 area are likely to be found on and below the natural ground surface. Class 2 : Acid sulfate soils in a class 2 area are likely to be found below the natural ground surface. Class 3: Acid sulfate soils in a class 3 area are likely to be found beyond 1 metre below the natural ground surface. Class 4: Acid sulfate soils in a class 4 area are likely to be found beyond 2 metres below the natural ground surface. Class 5: Acid sulfate soils are not typically found in Class 5 areas. Areas classified as Class 5 are located within 500 metres on adjacent class 1,2,3 or 4 land. Contact data.broker@environment.nsw.gov.au for a data package (shapefile)
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Environmental Planning Instrument - Mineral and Extractive Resources
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This spatial dataset identifies land where development implications exist due to presence of mineral and extractive resources, as designated by the relevant NSW environmental planning instrument (EPI). The specific EPI which defines the planning requirement is described in the dataset next to the Mineral and Extractive value and this EPI can be investigated on the NSW legislation website Contact data.broker@environment.nsw.gov.au for a data package (shapefile)
Environmental Planning Instrument - Salinity
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This spatial dataset identifies land where development implications exist due to the presence of salinity, to ensure the effects of development are minimised and mitigated, as designated by a NSW environmental planning instrument. Salinity is the accumulation of salt in land and water to a level that damages the natural and built environment. Salinity usually occurs with other natural resource problems such as decreasing soil and water quality, erosion and loss of native vegetation Contact data.broker@environment.nsw.gov.au for a data package (shapefile)
Geospatial and Data Services Manager - Acid Sulfate Soil Risk Map, Lower South West (DWER-052)
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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 the ground surface for the Lower South West Region. This data is designed for use by planners to assess whether development applications for specific sites require additional conditions on the basis of whether normal land development activities carry a risk of disturbing PASS materials. Disturbance risk is rated on the basis of the likelihood of PASS materials being encountered within 3m of the ground surface should this depth of soil be disturbed in any way. The depth of 3m is considered since this was regarded as the depth that most soil disturbance activities would extend during in most land development processes. Disturbance activities in this context include drainage, excavations and dewatering. For further information phone the Contaminated Sites hotline 1300 762 982. This dataset was formerly known as Acid Sulfate Soil Risk Map, Lower South West (DER-010). This dataset is no longer actively maintained by DWER.
Geospatial and Data Services Manager - Acid Sulfate Soil Risk Map, Estuaries (DWER-050)
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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 could be disturbed by normal land development activities (drainage, excavations, dewatering). This map was developed to assist planners in assessing whether development applications require additional conditions for developments of sites where there is a risk disturbing or draining ASS/PASS. No distinction is made between potential and actual sites since the risk for further environmental degradation from disturbance or drainage is similar. For further information phone the Contaminated Sites hotline 1300 762 982. This dataset was formerly known as Acid Sulfate Soil Risk Map, Estuaries (DER-008). This dataset is no longer actively maintained by DWER.
Environmental Planning Instrument - Terrestrial Biodiversity
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This spatial dataset identifies the land where development implications exist due to the presence of terrestrial biodiversity as designated by the relevant NSW environmental planning instrument. The data identifies areas of biodiversity in NSW. Contact data.broker@environment.nsw.gov.au for a data package (shapefile)
Environmental Planning Instrument - Landslide Risk
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This spatial dataset identifies land where development implications exist due to the Landslide Risk for certain areas as designated by the relevant NSW environmental planning instrument (EPI). The Environmental Planning Instrument (EPI) contains provisions relating to landslide susceptibility conditions and identifies the how risks of development are managed .These are "Additional Local Provisions" that can be found in Part 6 of the EPI Contact data.broker@environment.nsw.gov.au for a data package (shapefile)
Geospatial and Data Services Manager - Acid Sulfate Soil Risk Map, Geraldton (DWER-051)
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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 the ground surface for Geraldton. This data is designed for use by planners to assess whether development applications for specific sites require additional conditions on the basis of whether normal land development activities carry a risk of disturbing PASS materials. Disturbance risk is rated on the basis of the likelihood of PASS materials being encountered within 3m of the ground surface should this depth of soil be disturbed in any way. The depth of 3m is considered since this was regarded as the depth that most soil disturbance activities would extend during in most land development processes. Disturbance activities in this context include drainage, excavations and dewatering. For further information phone the Contaminated Sites hotline 1300 762 982. This dataset was formerly known as Acid Sulfate Soil Risk Map, Geraldton (DER-009). This dataset is no longer actively maintained by DWER.
Environmental Planning Instrument - Flood
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This spatial dataset identifies the land where development implications exist due to the risk of flood as designated by the relevant NSW environmental planning instrument (EPI). The specific EPI which defines the planning requirement is described in the dataset. Contact data.broker@environment.nsw.gov.au for this data package (shapefile) Since 14 July 2021, councils are responsible for accurate flood mapping as it pertains to their local area. Therefore, this dataset may not be the latest version. Please contact the relevant local council to access the latest flood data.
Geospatial and Data Services Manager - Acid Sulfate Soil Risk Map, Swan Coastal Plain (DWER-055)
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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 map was developed to assist planners in assessing whether development applications require additional conditions for sites where there is a risk disturbing ASS. For further information phone Contaminated Sites Hotline 1300 762 982. This dataset was formerly known as Acid Sulphate Soil Risk Map, Swan Coastal Plain (DER-003). This dataset is no longer actively maintained by DWER.
Environmental Planning Instrument - Local Provisions
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This spatial dataset identifies land where a variety of planning requirements apply as found in Part 5 'Miscellaneous provisions', or Part 6 'Additional Local Provisions', of the relevant NSW environmental planning instrument (EPI). The specific EPI which defines the planning requirement is described in the dataset and this EPI can be investigated on the NSW legislation website Contact data.broker@environment.nsw.gov.au for a data package (shapefile)