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Location PlanPortions 19 and 27 of 444
Plettenberg Bay
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Plettenberg Bay
Keurboomstrand
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Site LayoutPortions 19 and 27 of 444
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Alternative 1a - Preferred Layout
Preferred AlternativeAlt 1AType, Hectares
1/2 bedroom garden units, 0.69ha2/3 bedroom units, 4.04ha2/3 bedroom flats, 0.82ha30 bed care centre, 0.09ha4 bed luxury apartments, 1.93haClubhouse, 0.25haSports area, 0.13Roads, 3.31haOpen space, 7.78ha
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7. PRELIMINARY DRAINAGE DESIGN
7.1 DESIGN CRITERIA
The following return periods are proposed for the stormwater system design:
Minor Drainage System (Piped System) – 2 years
Major Drainage System (Surface Drainage) – 50 years to 100 years
The above figures are in line with the Guidelines for Human Settlement and Design
(Red Book).
Where necessary, the attenuation of stormwater flows using water features and detention
ponds can ensure that the post-development flows are kept well within acceptable limits.
7.2 CATCHMENT DELINEATION
Contour data (half metre contours) was used to divide the development area into three
main catchments on the basis of the topography which is shown on the Figure 3 below
and in Annexure A1 (larger version), with the ridge area separating the two main
catchments.
Figure 3: Drainage overview
The proposed development will not alter these natural catchment boundaries. It should be
noted that features such as berms, swales, channels, pipes and roads can be used to
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Critical Biodiversity AreasPortion 19 and 27 of 444
Ganse ValleiPlettenberg Bay
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Portion_19_of_444Portion_27_of_444GRI_Ecological_Support_AreasGRI_Critical_Biodiversity_Areas
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Vegetation Type andEcosystem Status
Portion 19 and 27 of 444Ganse Vallei
Plettenberg Bay
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Vegetation Type, Ecosystem StatusCape Coastal Lagoons, Garden Route Shale Fynbos, Endangered
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National Freshwater EcosystemPriority Areas (NFEPA)
Portion 19 and 27 of 444Ganse Vallei
Plettenberg Bay
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NFEPANFEPA_Rivers
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Artificial, Z3Estuaries, Z2Natural, ABNatural, CNatural, Z1Natural, Z2
Cape EAPrac
General Silt Fence Specifications Environmental Management Programme
Cape Environmental Assessment
Practitioners (Pty) LtdFigure 1: Specifications for Silt Fences
Cross-section View
Natural / Undisturbed Vegetation.
Direction ofrunoff / flow
60
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20
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Mulch filled onion bag
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Wooden ormetal stake
Galvanised wire tie-on’s
300mm
Fabric anchoragetrench to be backfilled andcompacted
The purpose of a silt fence is to create a temporary barrier to maintain sediment on a construction site in order to prevent soil erosion and pollution through sediment and nutrient loading. Silt fences are designed to detain sediment from the disturbed construction area and also prevent sheet erosion by decreasing the velocity of the run off.
?Silt fence fabric to consist out of 50% shade cloth or a geotextile such as biddim (if biddum is used, it is not necessary to place mulch bags).
?Wooden droppers are suitable for the stakes. If the construction program takes place over an extended time frame it may be necessary to use treated droppers or metal stakes.
?The support stakes should not be placed further than 700mm apart on the down slope side of the fabric.
?The fabric should be secured to the stakes using galvanised wire ties not further than 200mm apart.
?The fabric anchorage trench should be at least 300mm deep.
Technical Specifications
Planning, Placing and Maintenance?The silt fence is to be installed on all disturbed slopes where sheet erosion may take place.?This type of silt fence is not suitable for areas where water is concentrated. i.e. gulleys and storm-water outlets.?The silt fences should be along the contour lines?The rows of silt fences should be bowed to prevent erosion and loss of silt on the ends of the fence line.?Silt fences should be inspected weekly and before every forecast rainfall event. Any damage must be repaired
immediately.?Silt deposits should be cleared after each rainfall event. CLEARED SILT MUST NOT BE PLACED DOWN SLOPE
OF THE FENCE.
700mm
600m
m
Direction ofwater flow
Mulch bags tooverlap so that no gaps arepresent wheresilt can pass
Frontal View
Top of slope
Top View
Bottom of slope
Last 2m of each section of silt fence to turn uphillto avoid overflow of ponded sediment
Silt fence to be placed 1.5 - 2m awayfrom bottom (toe) of slope
A straw bale should be pegged at theend of each section of silt fence as anemergency overflow
If the height of the slope is more than 5m, additional silt fences will need to be placed on the actual slope.
Cape EAPrac
Temporary Stormwater Management - Specifications Construction EMP
Cape Environmental Assessment
Practitioners (Pty) Ltd
Figure 2: Specifications for Temporary StormwaterManagement During Construction
Inlet Protection
Drop Inlets Kerb Inlets
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Fist layer of stonefilled perforated bags. to be filledwith 30mm crusherstone
Second layer of stone filled perforated bags, to be filled with 15mm crusherstone
Fist layer of stone filled perforated bags. to be filled with 30mm crusherstone
Second layer of stone filled perforated bags, to be filledwith 15mm crusher stone
If area surrounding inlet is not yethard surfaced, stone bags should be pegged to avoid shifting during heavy rain events.
- Should the inlet be positioned at a low point with water entering from a number of sides, a doublerow of stone bags (as detailed above) should be placed at each side where water enters.
- In low flow, high sediment areas, consideration should be given to cover the inlet structures withbiddum (this will only work in low flow areas.)
Outlet Protection
Stormwater outlet point (prior)to completion of final outlet structure
Day-lighting of stormwater outlet
150mm - 200mm rock loosely packed (90% single layer) cover within sandbag enclosed area
Heavy duty (40kg) sand bags packed to enclose rock
Sand Bags to be pegged with wooden or metal stakes to prevent movement
- The methodology referred to above is effective as a temporary measure to be used during construction and is in no way intended to replace the permanent measures that must be installed. These permanent measures must be constructed as per the engineers specifications.- Stormwater systems should ideally be constructed during low rainfall periods in order to allow for permanent protection measures to be put in place before the rainy season.- Consideration should be given to encase the outlet structure with a geo-fabric such as biddum. This should first be clarified with the site engineer to ensure compatibility with the stormwater system.
Cape EAPrac
Management of Haul and Access Roads during construction Environmental Management Programme
Cape Environmental Assessment
Practitioners (Pty) Ltd
Figure 3: Management of Haul and Access Control During Construction
Temporary gravel access and haul roads used during construction. The future permanent access and internal roads should be used as temporary access and haul roads until they are hard surfaced.
A 20m strip of 100mm rock should be packed from the existing municipal road towards theconstruction site. This will minimise the amount of mud and dust deposited on the municipal road.
Perimeter fence
Existing municipal road.
- Every effort to minimize dust pollution on the site must be undertaken.
- Construction vehicles must adhere to speed limits and minimization of haul roads must be implemented. During dry, dusty periods haul roads should be kept dampened to prevent excess dust.
- No potable water may be used for damping haul roads.
- As an alternative, products such as road environment dust suppressants (Reds) would be recommended in order to minimize the use of water for controlling dust pollution. This is to be determined by the ECO during construction as required.
Minimisation of Dust on Haul Roads
The most important environmental factor to be considered regarding access and haul roads, is the location thereof. Haul roads should be designed to make use of future permanent internal roads and access points.
The haul roads should never be construction in areas that will not be permanently transformed with the development. Nor should they be constructed in any sensitive area.
Another safety and environmental hazard caused by haul road surface is dust problems. Roads should be designed with enough fines to act as binders for the larger particles. However, an excess of fines will result in these particles being released to the atmosphere when repeated stress is applied by the equipment tires. All haul roads that do not have a “sealed” surface, will create dust. The dust problem is mainly dealt with byapplication of water.
Key Environmental Considerations for Haul Roads
Cape EAPrac
Demarcation of no-go Areas Environmental Management Programme
Cape Environmental Assessment
Practitioners (Pty) Ltd
Figure 4: Demarcation of No - Go Areas During Construction
Wooden Dropper
Danger Tape
Galvanised Wire
Galvanised Wire
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Plate A: Showing a cross section of a typical method of demarcation of no-go areas.
Where demarcation is required on a downslope, it can be more cost effective to include the required silt protection mechanisms on the same support structure as the demarcation. This isdetailed in Plate B below and must be read in conjunction with the details onerosion control included in the previousdiagram.
G E N E R A L C O N S I D E R A T I O N S F O R DEMARCATION OF NO GO AREAS
?The demarcation must include all areas that are going to be disturbed in the total construction (including all service lines)
?The no -go areas may not be accessed by any person (including lunch, tea breaks etc.). Without the explicit written permission from te ECO.
?Maximum fines will be issued for any non compliance with regards to the no go policy.
ENVIRONMENTAL DO’S ENVIRONMENTAL DON’TS
Work Site
Workers and equipment
to stay within site
boundaries
Do not enter no go areas
Materials &
Equipment
Use drip trays
Report spills
Do not create dust
Do not drive too fast
Store in camp at night
Check for leaks
Ensure loads don’t spill
Do not wash machinery or tools on site
Waste M
anagement
Use toilets provided
Don’t burn or bury waste
No fires on site
Report any other fires
Use bins provided for
cigarette butts & waste
Eat in designated area
Don’t eat at dam or river
Natural Environment
Save water
Use only drinking water
provided
Do not damage trees,
flowers or rocks
Protect animals and archaeological remains
Do not swim or wash in the dam or river
Danger & Emergencies
Know emergency procedures & no’s
Report accidents
No smoking near gas or
diesel
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Be careful when working with hazardous substances
Fines will be issued for non-compliance with
environmental
specifications
Project:
Contractor:
Date:
No. of site personnel:
Mains water Volume Meter reading
Licensed water abstractions Volume Abstraction resource i.e. river, dam etc.
Water transported Volume Origin - where water was sourced.
Allocation of water Volume Re-use opportunities
Cleaning - tools
Cleaning - vehicles
Dust supression
Concreting
Ground works
Toilets, site camp
Other (specify)
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Vegetation Type andEcosystem Status
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Vegetation Type, Ecosystem StatusCape Coastal Lagoons, Garden Route Shale Fynbos, Endangered
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ALBERTINIA SAND FYNBOS Graminoids: Succulent herbs: Woody climber: Graminoids: SOUTHERN AFROTEMPERATE FOREST
STATUS: VULNERABLE Ficinia nodosa Crassula orbicularis Asparagus aethiopicus Cynodon dactylon STATUS: LEAST THREATENED
Tall Shrubs: Juncus kraussii krausii Graminoids: Cissampelos capensis Eragrostis capensis Scree and deep gorge:
Cassine peragua peragua Stenotaphrum secundatum Ischyrolepis sieberi Rhoicissus digitata Ficinia bulbosa Cunonia capensis
Leucadendron eucalyptifolium Megagraminoids: Woody succulent climber: Thamnochortus cinereus Metrosideros angustifolia
Leucadendron galpinii Phragmites australis GROOT BRAK DUNE STRANDVELD Sarcostemma viminale Podocarpus elongatus
Leucospermum praecox Typha capensis STATUS: ENDANGERED Semi-parasitic shrubs: MOSSEL BAY SHALE RENOSTERVELD Tall trees:
Nylandtia spinosa Herbs: Small trees: Osyris compressa STATUS: ENDANGERED Afrocarpus falcatus
Protea repens Berula erecta thunbergii Chionanthus foveolatus Soft shrub: Thicket clumps dominated by: Brabejum stellatifolium
Protea susannae Falkia repens Clausena anisata Hypoestes aristata Euclea undulata Cunonia capensis
Psoralea pinnata Geophytic herbs: Tall shrubs: Herbs: Putterlickia pyracantha Curtisia dentata
Low shrubs: Zantedeschia aethiopica Azima tetracantha Commelina africana Rhus lucida Ilex mitis
Aulax umbellata Cussonia thyrsiflora Geophytic herbs: Succulent trees: Nuxia floribunda
Chironia baccifera GARDEN ROUTE GRANITE FYNBOS Diospyros dichrophylla Brunsvigia orientalis Aloe ferox Ochna arborea arborea
Chrysocoma ciliata STATUS: ENDANGERED Euclea racemosa Chasmanthe aethiopica Aloe speciosa Olea capensis macrocarpa
Diospyros dichrophylla Tall shrubs: Grewia occidentalis Freesia alba Tall shrubs: Olinia ventosa
Erica baueri baueri Protea coronata Gymnosporia buxiflora Succulent herbs: Diospyros dichrophylla Podocarpus elongatus
Erica discolor Protea lanceolata Maytenus procumbens Crassula expansa expansa Rhus glauca Podocarpus latifolius
Erica sessiliflora Protea neriifolia Metalasia muricata Senecio radicans Low shrubs: Pterocelastrus tricuspidata
Erica versicolor Low shrubs: Morella cordifolia Herbaceous climber: Carissa bispinosa bispinosa Rapanea melanophloeos
Leucadendron meridianum Agathosma ovata Myrsine africana Cynanchum obtusifolium Elytropappus rhinocerotis Small trees:
Passerina rigida Erica discolor var. speciosa Mystroxylon aethiopicum Kedrostis nana Eriocephalus africanus var. africanus Allophylus decipiens
Syncarpha paniculata Erica formosa Olea exasperata Herbaceous succulent climber: Salvia muirii Brachylaena nerifolia
Geophytic herbs: Eriocephalus africanus Pterocelastrus tricuspidatus Pelargonium peltatum Succulent shrubs: Canthium inerme
Bobartia robusta Leucadendron salignum Putterlickia pyracantha Graminoids: Aloe arborescens Cassine peragua
Bulbine frutescens Mimetes cucullatus Rhus crenata Cynodon dactylon Crassula perforata Diospyros whyteana
Pteridium aquilinum Pelargonium fruticosum Rhus glauca Ficinia indica Succelent herbs: Gonioma kamassi
Graminoids: Syncarpha paniculata Rhus longispina Carpobrotus acinaciformis Lachnostylis hirta
Cynodon dactylon Semi-parasitic shrubs: Rhus lucida KNYSNA SAND FYNBOS Senecio crassulaefolius Metrosideros augustifolia
Elegia stipularis Osyris compressa Schotia afra var. afra STATUS: ENDANGERED Virgilia divaricata
Thamnochortus insignis Graminoids: Sideroxylon inerme Small tree: NORTH OUTENIQUA SANDSTONE FYNBOS Virgilia oroboides feruginea
Ficinia nigrescens Tarchonanthus littoralis Widdringtonia nodiflora STATUS: LEAST THREATENED Virgilia oroboides oroboides
CANCA LIMESTONE FYNBOS Low shrubs: Tall shrubs: Small trees: Tall shrubs:
STATUS: LEAST THREATENED GARDEN ROUTE SHALE FYNBOS Ballota africana Leucadendron eucalyptifolium Protea nitida Burchellia bubalina
Tall shrubs: STATUS: ENDANGERED Carissa bispinosa Metalasia densa Tall shrubs: Sparrmannia africana
Chrysanthemoides monilifera Tall shrubs: Chironia baccifera Low shrubs: Chrysanthemoides monilifera Geophytic herbs:
Protea lanceolata Leucadendron eucalyptifolium Clutia daphnoides Anthospermum aethiopicum Leucadendron eucalyptifolium Blechnum capense
Protea obtusifolia Metalasia densa Eriocephalus africanus var. africanus Berzelia intermedia Protea nerifolia Blechnum tabulare
Low shrubs: Protea aurea aurea Helichrysum teretifolium Erica glandulosa fourcadei Low shrubs: Clivia mirabilis
Acmadenia obtusata Protea coronata Lauridia tetragona Erica sessiliflora Leucadendron salignum Dietes iridioides
Diospyros dichrophylla Protea neriifolia Phylica axillaris Leucadendron salignum Phylica axillaris Rumohra adiantiformis
Lobostemon belliformis Rhus lucida Polygala myrtifolia Lobelia coronopifolia Felicia filifolia filifolia Tudea barbara
Phylica pubescens var. Orientalis Low shrubs: Succulent shrubs: Morella quercifolia Metalasia pulcherrima f. pallescens Woody climber:
Succulent shrubs: Anthospermum aethiopicum Aloe arborescens Muraltia squarrosa Graminoids: Asparagus scandens
Delosperma virens Elytropappus rhinocerotis Cotyledon orbiculata var. dactylopsis Oedera imbricata Rhodocoma fruticosa Graminoids:
Graminoids: Helichrysum cymosum Crassula perforata Protea cynaroides Ischyrolepis subverticillata
Ficinia truncata Leucadendron salignum Euphorbia burmannii Stoebe plumosa Megaherbs:
Pelargonium cordifolium Euphorbia mauritanica Tephrosia capensis Strelitzia alba
CAPE LOWLAND FRESHWATER WETLANDSPhylica axillaris Tetragonia fruticosa Herbs:
STATUS: LEAST THREATENED Selago corymbosa Zygophyllum morgsana Geranium incanum
Low shrubs: Geophytic herbs:
Senecio halimifolius Pteridium aqulinum
Plecostachys serpyllifolia
Suggested Plant Species for Best Practice Landscaping
PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS LIST PROVIDES FOR INDIGENOUS SPECIES AVAILABLE FROM YOUR LOCAL NURSERY AND SHOULD BE USED AS A GUIDELINE ONLY
SOUTHERN CAPE DUNE FYNBOS Leucospermum cuneiforme
STATUS: LEAST THREATENED Berzelia intermedia
Thicket clumps: Brunia nodiflora
Pterocelastrus tricuspidatus Acmadenia tetragona
Rhus lucida Anisodontea scabrosa
Sideroxylon inerme Erica discolor
Tarchonanthus littoralis Erica formosa
Tall shrubs: Erica gracilis
Olea exasperata Erica sparsa
Rhus crenata Erica versicolor
Rhus glauca Mimetes cucullatus
Rhus laevigata Protea cynaroides
Rhus lucida Senecio glastifolius
Low shrubs: Struthiola eckloniana
Agathosma apiculata Syncarpha paniculata
Agathosma ovata Geophytic herbs:
Anthospermum aethiopicum Pteriduim aquilinum
Chironia baccifera Watsonia fourcadei
Felica echinata Graminoids:
Helichrysum teretifolium Ficinia gracilis
Leucadendron salignum
Metalasia muricata
Morella quercifolia
Otholobium bracteolatum
Passerina rigida
Pelargonium betulinum
Phylica ericoides
Struthiola parviflora
Geophytic herbs:
Cyrtanthus loddigesianus
Cyrtanthus obliquus
Graminoids:
Ficinia dunensis
Thamnochortus cinereus
SOUTH OUTENIQUA SANDSTONE FYNBOS
STATUS: VULNERABLE
Small trees:
Widdringtonia nodiflora
Tall shrubs:
Chrysanthemoides monilifera
Leucadendron conicum
Leucadendron eucalyptifolium
Leucadendron uliginosum uliginosum
Metalasia densa
Protea neriifolia
Protea repens
Dodonaea viscosa var. augustifolia
Podalyria sericea
Pterocelastrus tricuspidata
Low shrubs:
Leucadendron comosum comosum
Leucadendron salignum
Leucadendron spissifolium fragrans
in these areas that can be used for rehabilitation and landscaping.
Site specific identification of plant species is advisable to inform final planting lists.
This list is by no means comprehensive, there are many other species that occur
ESTIMATED VOLUMES OF PRODUCT PER HECTARE ARE FOR A DENSE / CLOSED STAND OF THE SPECIFIC SPECIES. FOR LOWER INFESTATIONS VOLUMES SHOULD BE REDUCED ACCORDINGLY.
MEDIUM = 75% OF DENSE/ CLOSED SPARSE = 50% OF DENSE / CLOSED SCATTERED = 25% OF DENSE / CLOSED VERY SCATTERED = 10 % OF DENSE / CLOSED OCCASIONAL = 1 % OF DENSE / CLOSED
• FOR WATER BASED APPLICATIONS, ACTIPRON SUPER WETTER SHOULD BE ADDED WHERE RECOMMENDED ON THE LABEL. RATE PER HECTARE FOR DENSE / CLOSED STAND – 1.75 l / ha • FOR ALL WATER BASED TREATMENTS A SUITABLE DYE SHOULD BE ADDED WHEN NECESSARY TO ENSURE THAT ALL TARGET PLANTS ARE TREATED. RATE PER HECTARE FOR DENSE / CLOSED STAND - 350ml / ha • FOR DIESEL BASED APPLICATIONS, SUDAN RED DYE SHOULD BE ADDED. RATE PER HECTARE FOR DENSE / CLOSED STAND 300 ml / ha.
ANNEXURE A.
GUIDE TO CONTROL METHOD AND HERBICIDE SELECTION FOR ALIEN VEGETATION.
AMERICAN BRAMBLE (RUBUS CUNEIFOLUS.)
ESTIMATED TARGET PLANTS METHOD PRODUCT RATE COMMENTS PRODUCT / HECTARE
ALL PLANTS FOLIAR SPRAYS MAMBA(GLYPHOSATE 360g/l)
300ml /10 l WATER(6l / Ha)
SEE NOTE 6 l / ha
TOUCH DOWNGLYPHOSATETRIMESIUM 480g/l)
6l / ha SEE NOTE 6 l / ha
MATUREPLANTS
SLASH AND SPRAYREGROWTH
GARLON 4/ VIROAXE(TRICLOPYR ESTER480gm / l)
50ml / 10l WATER SEE NOTE 1.5 l / ha
NOTE:SPRAY ON ACTIVELY GROWING PLANTS.SLASH OLD GROWTH IN WINTER, AND SPRAYSPRING GROWTH WHEN ABOVE O.5 m TALL.
INKBERRY (CESTRUM LAEVIGATUM.)
ESTIMATEDTARGET TREES METHOD PRODUCT RATE COMMENTS PRODUCT /
HECTARE
SEEDLINGS HAND PULL
SINGLESTEMMED
BASALSTEM
GARLON 4 VIROAXE (TRICLOPYR
100ml / 10 l DIESEL
2 l / ha
LARGE TREES 480g/l)
ALL CUT STUMP TIMBREL 3 A * 300ml / 10 l 2 l / ha ( TRICLOPYR AMINE WATER
SALT 360 g /l)
CHOPPER 200ml / 10 l 1.5 l / ha (IMAZAPYR WATER
100g / l)
• CONSULT THE WFW TECHNICAL ADVISOR.
AUSTRALIAN MYRTLE (LEPTOSPERMUM LAEVIGATUM.)
TARGET PLANTS METHOD PRODUCT RATE COMMENTS
BIG TREES CUT DOWN CUT DOWN ATGROUND LEVELDO NOT APPLYHERBICIDE
BARBADOS GOOSEBERRY (PERESKIA ACULEATA.)
ESTIMATEDTARGET PLANTS METHOD PRODUCT RATE COMMENTS PRODUCT /
HECTARE.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
VINES CUT DOWN TO GARLON 4 VIROAXE
50ml/10 l BURN REMAINING 1.5 l
2m AND SPRAY (TRICLOPYR ESTER 480g/l) WATER PLANT MATERIAL.
FOLLOW UP SPRAYSMAY BE NECESSARY.
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BEEFWOOD (CASUARINA EQUISETIFOLIA)
ESTIMATEDTARGET PLANTS METHOD PRODUCT RATE COMMENT PRODUCT / HECTARE
ALL TREES FRILL CHOPPER 1000ml / 10 l IMAZAPYR WATER 5L/Ha 100g / l)
BLACK WATTLE (ACACIA MEARNSII)
TARGET TREES METHOD PRODUCT RATE COMMENTS ESTMATED PRODUCT/ HECTARE
HAND PULL OR HOE OPEN STANDS
FOLIAR SPRAYUP TO 1 m TALL
MAMBA(GLYPHOSATE 360g/l)
150ml/ 10L WATER AVOID WATER COURSE 3 lCONTAMINATION
SEEDLINGS ANDSAPLINGS FOLIAR SPRAY
UP TO 2m TALLTOUCHDOWN(GLYPHOSATE TRIMESIUM480g/l)
3l/ ha 3 l
FOLIAR SPRAY GARLON 4 / VIROAXE 25 – 75ml/ 10L LOW RATE ON 0.5 – 1.5 lUP TO 1.5m TALL (TRICLOPYR ESTER
480g/l)WATER SEEDLINGS
SEE NOTE BELOW
YOUNG TREES FOLIAR SPRAY GARLON 4 / VIROAXE 75ml/ 10L 3 l(TRICLOPYR ESTER WATER
BIG TREES
INACESSABLETREES
CUT STUMP
FRILL
STEMTREATMENT
480g/l)TIMBREL 3 A *(TRICL0PHYR AMINESALT 360g / l)TIMBREL 3 A *(TRICLOPHYR AMINESALT 360g / l)
ECO – PLUG ∗
3l / 100lWATER
300ml / 10LWATER
1.5 l / ha
1.5 l / ha
INACESSABLE ORDANGEROUS AREAS
* CONSULT THE WFWTECHNICAL ADVISOR.
NOTE: USE GARLON 4 / VIROAXE IFGRASS SPECIES ARE PRESENT.
1.
BLUEGUMS (EUCALYPTUS SPP.)
TARGET PLANTS METHOD PRODUCT RATE COMMENTS ESTIMATED PRODUCT/ HECTARE
SEEDLINGS HAND PULL
COPPICE FOLIAR SPRAY
BRUSH OFF *(METSULPHFURONMETHYL 500g / kg)PLUSMAMBA *(GLYPHOSATE 360 g /l)
200g / ha
+
3 l / ha
APPLY TO COPPICE 200 g / ha1.5 – 1.8 m TALL 3 l / ha
.
.
FELLED TREES
CUT STUMP CHOPPER(IMAZAPYR 100 g/l)
1250 ml / 10 lWATER
IF SPECIES KNOWN 6 l / haCHECK RATE ON LABEL
FRILL CHOPPER(IMAZAPYR 100g/l)
1250ml / 10 lWATER
IF SPECIES KNOWN 6 l / haCHECK RATE ON LABAEL
* CONSULT THEWFW TECHNICALADVISOR.
SPOT SPRAY COPPICE:16 LITRES WATER16 GMS BRUSH OFF1% MAMBA0.5% ACTIPRON
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BRAZILIAN PEPPER TREE (SCHINUS TEREBRINTHIFOLIUS.)
ESTIMATED TARGET TREES METHOD PRODUCT RATE COMMENTS PRODUCT /
HECTARE
ALL TREES BASAL STEM GARLON 4 /VIROAXE(TRICLOPYR ESTER
200ml / 10LDIESEL
WET UP TO 0.5m 1.5 l / ha STEM AND ROOTS
480g/l)
BUGWEED (SOLANUM MAURITIANUM.) 1.
ESTIMATEDTARGET PLANTS METHOD PRODUCT RATE COMMENTS PRODUCT /
HECTARE
HAND PULL
STARANE 200(FLUROXYPYR 200g/l)
12.5ml / 10LWATER
UP TO 1m TALL 0.5 l / ha
SEEDLINGS &SAPLINGS
FOLIAR SPRAY
MAMBA(GLYPHOSATE 360g/l )
50ml / 10LWATER
2 l / ha
TOUCH DOWN(GLYPHOSATETRIMESIUM 480g/l)
2l / ha SPRAY WHEN 2 l / ha500mm TALL
GARLON 4 / VIROAXE(TRICLOPYR ESTER480g/l)
50ml / 10LWATER
1.5 / ha
BUGWEED 2.
TARGET PLANTS METHOD PRODUCT RATE COMMENTS ESTIMATEDPRODUCT /HECTARE
STARANE 200(FLUROXYPYR 200g/l )
12.5ml / 10L WATER SPRAY WHEN 0.5 l / ha500mm TALL
CUT DOWN & SPRAY COPPICE
MAMBA(GLYPHOSATE 360g/l)
150ml / 10L WATER 3 l / ha
TOUCH DOWN (GLYPHOSATETRIMESIUM 480g/l)
2l /ha SPRAY WHEN 2 l / ha500mm TALL
BIG TREES
CHOPPER(IMAZAPYR 100g/l) 200ml/10l WATER
CUT SURFACE 1 l / haONLY
CUT STUMP
TIMBREL 3 A(TRICLOPYR AMINESALT 360g/l)
300ml / 10L WATER CUT SURFACE 2.25 l / haONLY
FRILLTIMBREL 3 A *(TRICLOPYR AMINE SALT360 g/l)CHOPPER (IMAZAPYR 100g/l)
* CONSULT THE WFW TECHNICALADVISOR.
300ml / 10L WATER
200ml / 10 l WATER
1.5 l / ha
1 l / ha
1.
C A C T I
ESTIMATESPECIES TARGET METHOD PRODUCT RATE COMMENTS PRODUCT/ PLANTS HECTARE
HARRISIA CACTUS(HARRISIAMARTINI.)
STANDINGPLANTS
SPRAYAPPLICATION
MSMA(MSMA 720gll)
GARLON 4 / VIROAXE(TRICLOPYR ESTER480g/l)
1 l / 20 lWATER
100ml / 10LWATER
10 l / ha
TREES UP TO 2 l / ha 1.5 m TALL
STEMINJECTION
MSMA(MSMA 720g/l)
1 l / 2 lWATER
2 l / ha
JOINTED CACTUS PLANTS SPRAY MSMA 1 l / 2 l 5 l / ha(OPUNTIAAURANTIACA.)
AND LOOSECLADODES
APPLICATION (MSMA 720g/l) WATER
2.
C A C T I
ESTIMATED SPECIES TARGET METHOD PRODUCT RATE COMMENTS PRODUCT /
PLANTS HECTARE______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
IMBRICATECACTUS(OPUNTIAIMBRICATA.)
WHOLE PLANT
MSMA(MSMA 720g/l)
1 l / 22 lWATER
10 l / ha
ROSEA CACTUS(OPUNTIA ROSEA.)
STANDINGPLANTS
SPRAY APPLICATION
CUT STUMP
MSMA(MSMA 720g/l)
1 l /22 l WATER
CUT PLANTS DOWN 2 l / haTO 100 – 150 mm.AND SPRAY CUTSTUMP
3.
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C A C T I
ESTIMATEDPRODUCT /
SPECIES TARGET PLANTS METHOD PRODUCT RATE COMMENTS HECTARE.
MSMA(MSMA 720g/l)
1l / 1lWATER
2 ml DOSES 12 l / ha
PRICKLEYPEAR
STANDINGPLANTS
STEMINJECTION
(OPUNTIAFICUS-INDICA)
MAMBA(GLYPHOSATE360g/l)
1l/2lWATER
2 ml DOSES 16 l / ha
TOUCHDOWN (GLYPHOSATETRIMESIUM 480g/l)
330ml / 10LWATER
2 ml DOSES 8 l / ha
NOTE: INJECT INTO 4– 12 PREMADE HOLESPER PLANT
4.
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C A C T I.
ESTIMATED SPECIES TARGET METHOD PRODUCT RATE COMMENTS PRODUCT /
PLANTS HECTARE
SOURPRICKLEYPEAR
LARGE PLANTS STEMINJECTION
MSMA(MSMA 720g/l)
1l /1l 2 ml DOSES 8 l / haWATER SEE NOTE BELOW
(OPUNTIA STRICTA)SMALL PLANTS SPRAY
APPLICATIONMSMA(MSMA 720g/l)
1l / 30l 10 l / haWATER
NOTE: APPLY DOSES INTO 1 – 8 PRE-MADE HOLES IN PLANTS.
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CAMEL THORN BUSH (ALHAGI CAMELORUM)
TARGET PLANTS METHOD PRODUCT RATE COMMENT ESTIMATED PRODUCT/HECTARE
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
STANDS OF PLANTS GRANULAR MOLOPO GG 2 – 4 g / m2 RATE DEPENDS ON 20 – 40 Kg / ha APPLICATION (TEBUTHIURON CLAY CONTENT
200 g / kg)
NOTE: OBTAIN ASSISTANCE FROM SUPPLIER ON APPLICATION TECHNIQUES BEFORE APPLYING.
CLUSTER PINES (PINUS PINASTER.)
TARGET PLANTS METHOD PRODUCT RATE COMMENTS
ALL TREES CUT DOWN CLOSETO GROUND
DO NOT APPLYHERBICIDE TOSTUMPS
IN DIFFICULTTERRAIN
STEM ECOPLUG * ONLY ON SMALLTREES 10CM OR LESS.NOT EFFECTIVE ONLARGER TREES
* CONSULT THE WFWTECHNICAL ADVISOR.
GOLDEN WATTLE (ACACIA PYCNANTHA.)
TARGET TREES METHOD PRODUCT RATE COMMENTS
SEEDLINGS ANDSAPLINGS
HAND PULL OR HOE
BIG TREES CUT STUMP STUMP OUT (CYLINDROBASIDIUM
1 SACHET/ 400mlSUNFLOWER OIL
APPLY 1 – 2 DROPS PER STUMP
LAEVE) 2X10 SPORES PER SACHET
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GREEN WATTLE ( ACACIA DECURRENS)
TARGET TREES METHOD PRODUCT RATE COMMENTS ESTIMATED PRODUCT/ HECTARE
SEEDLING ANDSAPLINGS
HAND PULL OR HOE
TREES CUT STUMPTIMBREL*(TRICLOPYR AMINE SALT360g / l)
300ml / 10L WATER 1.5l / ha
* CONSULT THE WFW TECHNICAL ADVISOR
GUAVA (PSIDIUM GUAJAVA.)
ESTIMATED TARGET TREE METHOD PRODUCT RATE COMMENTS PRODUCT /
HECTARE
ALL TREES CUT STUMP CHOPPER(IMAZAPYR 100g/l)
1250ml / 10 l WATER
TREAT CUT 6 l / haSURFACE
HONEY MESQUITE (PROSOPIS SPP.)
ESTIMATED TARGET TREES METHOD PRODUCT RATE COMMENTS PRODUCT /
HECTARE
CUT STUMP GARLON 4 VIROAXE
400ml / 10L DIESEL 3 l / ha
(TRICLOPYR ESTERALL TREES 480g/l)
SOIL APPLICATION MOLOPO S.C. * (TEBUTHIURON 5OO g / l)
* CONSULT THEWFW TECHNICALADVISOR.
1.5L / 8.5 L WATER LIGHT SOILS 2 l / haONLY IN RESTRICTEDAREAS
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TRIFFID WEED (CROMOLAENIA ODORATA.)___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
ESTIMATED
TARGET PLANTS METHOD PRODUCT RATE PRODUCT / HECTARE
SEEDLINGS
HAND PULL
MAMBA(GLYPHOSATE 360g/l)
100ml / 10L WATER 4 l / ha
FOLIAR SPRAY TOUCHDOWN(GLYPHOSATE TRIMESIUM 480g/l)
100m l / 10L WATER 4 l / ha
GARON 4 / VIROAXE(TRICLOPYR ESTER480g/l)
37..5ml / 10LWATER
1.5 l / ha
2.
TRIFFID WEED ( CROMOLAENIA ODORATA.)
TARGET PLANTS METHOD PRODUCT RATE ESTIMATED PRODUCT/ HECTARE.
MAMBA 100ml / 10L WATER 4 l / ha (GLYPHOSATE 360g/l)
SLASH AND SPRAY TOUCHDOWN 100ml / 10L WATER 4 l / ha REGROWTH (GLYPHOSATE WHEN 500 mm TALL TRIMESIUM 480g/l)
GARLON 4 / VIROAXE 37.5ml / 10L 1.5 l / ha(TRICLOPYR ESTER 480 g/l) WATER
ESTABLISHEDPLALNTS
CUT STUMP CHOPPER 200 ml / 10 l WATER 1.5 l / ha (IMAZAPYR 100 g/l)
.
KUDZU (PUERARIA LOBATA.)
ESTIMATED TARGET TREES METHOD PRODUCT RATE COMMENTS PRODUCT /
HECTARE____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
ACTIVELYGROWING PLANTS
SPRAY GARLON 4VIROAXE(TRICLOPYR ESTER480g/l)
50ml/10LWATER
WET THOROUGHLY 3 l / ha
LONG - LEAVED WATTLE ( ACACIA LONGIFOLIA )____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
TARGET TREES METHOD PRODUCT RATE COMMENTS ESTIMATED PRODUCT/ HECTARE
SEEDLINGS ANDSAPLINGS UP TO2m TALL
HAND PULL OR HOE
FOLIAR SPRAY GARLON 4 / VIROAXE(TRICLOPYR ESTER480g/l)
60ml/10L WATER
OPEN STANDS
2 l / ha
TREES
CUT DOWN ANDTREAT COPPICE
GARLON 4 / VIROAXE (TRICLOPYR ESTER 480g/l)
60ml/10L WATER
CUT LOW DOWN 2 l / haTO REDUCE COPPICE
CUT STUMP TIMBREL 3 A *(TRICLOPYR AMINESALT 360g / l)
300ml / 10L WATER
SEE NOTE BELOW 1.5 l / ha
FRILL TIMBREL 3 A *(TRICLOPYR AMINESALT 360g / l)
300ml / 10L WATER
1.5 l / ha
NOTE: TREES CUTCLEANLY LOW DOWN,DO NOT NORMALLYCOPICE
* CONSULT THE WFWTECHNICAL ADVISOR.
.
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PORT JACKSON WILLOW (ACACIA SALIGNA.)
TARGET TREES METHOD PRODUCT RATE COMMENTS ESTIMATED PRODUCT /
HECTARE
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
HAND PULL OR HOE OPEN STANDS
MAMBA(GLYPHOSATE 360g/l)
2 – 4l / ha SPOT SPRAY 1.5% 2-4 l / ha SOLUTION
SEEDLINGSTOUCHDOWN
FOLIAR SPRAY (GLYPHOSATE TRI- 2 – 4 l / ha 2-4 l / haMESIUM 480g/l)
GARLON 4 / VIROAXE 50ml/10L l.5 l / ha(TRICLOPYR ESTER WATER SEE NOTE BELOW480g/l)
NOTE: USE GARLON 4 or VIROAXE, IF OTHER PIONEER GRASS SEEDLINGS PRESENT.
2.
PORT JACKSON WILLOW (ACACIA SALIGNA).
TARGET TREES METHOD PRODUCT RATE COMMENTESTIMATEDPRODUCT/HECTARE
SAPLINGS ANDYOUNG TREES
HAND PULL OR HOE
FOLIAR SPRAY
TOUCH DOWN(GLYPHOSATE)
GARLON 4 / VIROAXE(TRICLOPYR ESTER480g/l)
4 l/ha
50ml / 10L WATER
PLANTS UP TO 600mm HIGH
PLANTS UP TO 2mHIGH
4 l / ha
3 l / ha
BIG TREES CUT STUMP
FRILL
TIMBREL 3A(TRICLOPHYR AMINESALT 360 g/l)
TIMBREL 3A(TRICLOPHYR AMINESALT 360 g/l)
300ml / 10LWATER
300ml / 10L WATER
1.5 l / ha
1.5 l / ha
MAURITIOUS THORN ( CAESALPINIA DECAPETALIA.)
TARGET PLANTS METHOD PRODUCT RATE ESTIMATED PRODUCT/ HECTARE
TOUCH DOWN 3 l / ha 3 l / ha(GLYPHOSATE TRI-
SEEDLINGS FOLIAR SPRAY
MESIUM 480g/l)
GARLON 4 / VIROAXE(TRICLOPYR ESTER 480g / l)
50ml / 10l 1.5 l / ha WATER
MAMBA 150ml/10L WATER 3 l / ha(GLYPHOSATE 360g/l)
GARLON 4 / VIROAXE 50ml/10L 1.5 l / ha(TRICLOPYR ESTER WATER480g/l)
PLANTS UP TO FOLIAR SPRAY1m TALL MAMBA 3l / Ha 3 l / ha
(GLYPHOSATE360g/l)
YOUNG PLANTS ANDREGROWTH UP TO
FOLIAR SPRAY GARLON 4 / VIROAXE(TRICLOPYR ESTER
50ml / 10L 2 l / ha WATER
500mm AFTER 480g/l)SLASHING
TREES
* CONSULT THE WFW
CUT STUMP TIMBREL 3 A *(TRICLOPYR AMINESALT 360g / l)
300ml / 10L 1.5 l / ha WATER
TECHNICAL ADVISOR
QUEEN OF THE NIGHT ( CEREUS JAMACARU.)
ESTIMATED TARGET PLANTS METHOD PRODUCT RATE COMMENTS PRODUCT /
HECTARE______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
LARGE PLANTS STEM INJECTION MSMA 1l / 2l WATER OCTOBER(MSMA 720g/l) 2ml / INJECTION TREATMENT.
1 INJECTION PER 2.5m STEM LENGTH
SMALL PLANTS SPRAY APPLICATION MSMA(MSMA 720g /l)
1l / 20l WATER OCTOBER TREATMENT 10 l / ha
RED EYE (ACACIA CYCLOPS)___________________________________________________________________________________________________
TARGET TREE METHOD PRODUCT RATE COMMENTS ESTIMATED PRODUCT/
HECTARE
SEEDLINGS &SAPLINGS
HAND PULL OR HOE OPEN STAND
SPRAY GARLON 4 / VIROAXE 50ml/10L DENSE STAND 2l / ha(TRICLOPYR ESTER480g/l)
WATER
TREES UP TO 2m TALL
CUT LOW DOWN
FOLIAR SPRAYGARLON 4 / VIROAXE(TRICLOPYR ESTER
50ml/10L WATER
4l / ha
480g/l)
LARGE TREES CUT LOW DOWN DO NOT APPLY HERBICIDE
FRILL TIMBREL 3 A *(TRICLOPYR AMINESALT 360g / l)
300ml /10L WATER 1.5 l / ha
NOTE: CUT DOWN LOW, TO PREVENT COPPICING. * CONSULT THE WFW TECHNICAL ADVISOR.
1.
RED SESBANIA (SESBANIA PUNICEA.)
TARGET PLANTS METHOD PRODUCT RATE COMMENTS ESTIMATED PRODUCT / HECTARE.
MAMBA(GLYPHOSATE 360g/l)
150m l / 10L WATER 4 l / ha
SEEDLINGS FOLIAR SPRAYTOUCH DOWN(GLYPHOSATETRIMESIUM 480g/l)
4 l / ha 4 l / ha
GARLON 4 / VIROAXE(TRICLOPYR ESTER480g/l)
50ml / 10L WATER 2 l / ha
MAMBA(GLYPHOSATE 360g/l)
150ml / 10L WATER SPRAY WHEN 4 l / ha1m TALL
TREES SLASH ANDSPRAYCOPPICE
TOUCH DOWN(GLYPHOSATETRIMESIUM 480g/l)
4 l / ha 4 l / ha
GARLON 4 / VIROAXE(TRICLOPYR ESTER 480g/l)
50ml / 10L WATER SPRAY UP TO 2 l / ha2m TALL
NOTE: DO NOT SPRAY TREES UNDER BIO – CONTROL.
2.
RED SESBANIA
TARGET METHOD PRODUCT RATE COMMENT ESTIMATEDPRODUCT/HECTARE
TREES CUT STUMP
CHOPPER(IMAZAPYR 100g/l)
GARLON 4 / VIROAXE(TRICLOPYR ESTER 480g/l)
TIMBREL 3A *(TRICLOPYR AMINE SALT360g/l)
200ml / 10 l WATER
50ml / 10L WATER
100ml / 10LWATER
300ml / 10L WATER
DO NOT APPLY INRIPERIAN SITUATIONSWHERE WATERCONTAMINATIONCAN TAKE PLACE.
DO NOT APPLY INRIPERIAN SITUATIONSWHERE WATERCONTAMINATIONCAN TAKE PLACE.
DO NOT APPLY INRIPERIAN SITUATIONSWHERE WATERCONTAMINATIONCAN TAKE PLACE.
WHOLE STUMP
CUT SURFACE ONLY
CUT SURFACE ONLY
1.5 l / ha
1.5 l / ha
1.5 l / ha
2 l / ha
* CONSULT THE WFW TECHNICAL ADVISOR.
ROCK HACKEA (HACKEA GIBBOSA.) & SILKY HACKEA (HACKEA SERICIA.)
TARGET TREES METHOD
ALL PLANTS SLASH AND BURN, THEN HAND PULL SEEDLINGS.
SILVER WATTLE ( ACACIA DEALBATA)
ESTIMATEDTARGET TREES METHOD PRODUCT RATE COMMENTS PRODUCT / HECTARE.
HAND PULL OR HOE OPEN STANDSSEEDLINGS ANDYOUNG SAPLINGS
FOLIAR SPRAY GARLON 4 / VIROAXE(TRICLOPYR ESTER480g/l)
25 – 50 ml/10L WATER
LOW RATE ON 0.5 – 2l / haSEEDLINGS
TREES UP TO 1.5MTALL AND COPPICE
FOLIAR SPRAY GARLON 4 / VIROAXE(TRICLOPYR ESTER480c/l)
75ml/10LWATER
3l / ha
LARGE TREES
CUT STUMP
MAMBA(GLYPHOSATE360g/ l l
TIMBREL 3 A(TRICLOPYR AMINESALT 360g/l)
200ml/10LWATER
300ml/10LWATER
TREAT CUT 6l / haSURFACE
TREAT CUT 1.5l / haSURFACE
FRILL MAMBA(GLYPHOSATE 360g/l)
2L/10L WATER APPLY WITHIN 6l / ha30 MINUTES
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SISAL (AGAVE SISALANA)
TARGET PLANTS METHOD PRODUCT RATE COMMENT ESTIMATED PRODUCT/ REQUIRED
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
ALL SISAL INJECTION MSMA 2ml PER PLANT INTO BOLE 2 l / 1000 PLANTS (MSMA 720 g/l)
SYRINGA (MELIA AZEDRACH.)
ESTIMATED TARGET PLANTS METHOD PRODUCT RATE COMMENTS PRODUCT /
HECTARE
CHOPPER(IMAZAPYR 100g/l)
300ml/10l WATER TREAT CUT 2 l / haSURFACE
ALL TREES CUT STUMPFRILL
TIMBREL 3A *(TRICLOPYR AMINESALT 360 g / l)
300ml / 10L WATER 2 l / ha
SEEDLINGS REMOVE BYHAND
* CONSULT THE WFW TECHNICAL ADVISOR.
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LANTANA (LANTANA CAMARA)
TARGET PLANTS METHOD PRODUCT RATE ESTIMATED PRODUCT / HECTARE.
HAND PULLOR HOE
SEEDLINGS MAMBA(GLYPHOSATE 360g/l)
300ml / 10L WATER 6 l / ha
FOLIAR SPRAY TOUCH DOWN(GLYPHOSATETRIMESIUM 480g/l)
ACCESS *
SELECTED AREAS ONLY
(PICLORAM K – SALT240g / l)
6l / ha
100ml / 10LWATER
6 l / ha
2l / ha
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LANTANA (LANTANA CAMARA) Cont.
LARGE PLANTS
FOLIAR SPRAY CUT STUMP
TOUCHDOWN (GLYPHOSATE TRIMESIUM 480g/l) ACCESS * (PICLORAM K – SALT 240g / l) CHOPPER (IMAZAPYR 100g/l) ACCESS * (PICLORAM K – SALT 240g / l) * CONSULT THE WFW TECHNICAL ADVISOR.
6l / ha 100ml / 10L WATER SELECTED AREAS ONLY 200 ml / 10 l WATER 100ml / 10L WATER SELECTED AREAS ONLY
6 l / ha 2 l / ha 1.5 l / ha 2 l / ha
GREY POPLAR (POPULUS SPP.)
ESTIMATED TARGET TREES METHOD PRODUCT RATE COMMENTS PRODUCT /
HECTARE SEEDLINGS FOLIAR
SPRAY GARLON* VIROAXE (TRICLOPYR ESTER 480g/l)
150ml/10L WATER
2l / ha
CUT STUMP
CHOPPER (IMAZAPYR 100g / l)
500ml / 10L WATER
1.5 l / ha
LARGE TREES
ALL
CUT STUMP FRILL
CHOPPER (IMAZAPYR 100g / l)
500ml / 10 L WATER
1.5 l / ha
* CONSULT THE WFW TECHNICAL ADVISOR.
BLACKWOOD (ACACIA MELANOXYLON.)
ESTIMATED TARGET TREES METHOD PRODUCT RATE COMMENTS PRODUCT /
HECTARE SEEDLINGS FOLIAR
SPRAY STARANE* 12.5ml/10L
WATER 0.5L/Ha
FRILL/STEM APPLICATION
GARLON VIROAXE (TRICLOPYR ESTER 480g/l)
200ml / 10 L DIESEL
1.5 l / ha
LARGE TREES
ALL
FRILL/STEM APPLICATION
GARLON VIROAXE (TRICLOPYR ESTER 480g/l)
200ml / 10 L DIESEL
1.5 l / ha
* CONSULT THE WFW TECHNICAL ADVISOR.
JACARANDA (JACARANDA MIMOSIFOLIA.)
ESTIMATED TARGET TREES METHOD PRODUCT RATE COMMENTS PRODUCT /
HECTARE
ALL TREES AND SEEDLINGS
FRILL/CUT STUMP
CHOPPER (IMAZAPYR 100g / l)
1000ml / 10 L WATER
5L/Ha
PEANUT BUTTER TREE (SENNA SPP.)
ESTIMATED TARGET TREES METHOD PRODUCT RATE COMMENTS PRODUCT /
HECTARE
ALL TREES AND SEEDLINGS
CUT STUMP
CHOPPER (IMAZAPYR 100g / l)
500ml / 10 L WATER
3L/Ha
GUIDELINES ON RECYCLING OF SOLID WASTE
Dep
artment of E
nvironmental A
ffairs and Tourism
PAPERMETAL CANS
GLASS
PLASTIC
TEXTILES
USED OIL
TYRES
CARDBOARD SCRAP METAL
BIODEGRADABLEPLANT WASTES
BATTERIES
OLDAPPLIANCES
WHAT CAN WE RECYCLE?
CAR BODIES
CONSTRUCTION &DEMOLITION WASTE
COMMONLYRECYCLEDMATERIALS
R 2A
LESSCOMMONLYRECYCLEDMATERIALS
Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourism
GUIDELINES ON RECYCLING OF SOLID WASTEDepartment of Environmental Affairs and Tourism
CAR WINDSCREENS, MIRRORSGENERAL WASTE MIXED WITHHAZARDOUS WASTE(eg: HEALTH CARE WASTE)
VERY DIRTYRECYCLABLES
LAMINATESeg: PAPER AND PLASTIC
WHAT CANNOT BE RECYCLED?
R 2B
GUIDELINES ON RECYCLING OF SOLID WASTE
Dep
artment of E
nvironmental A
ffairs and Tourism
PAPER RECYCLING
SPREAD OUT & DRY
SHRED & DIGEST
ROLL & SQUEEZE OUT LIQUID
USE PAPERPRODUCTS
WASHDE-INK
PUTTHROUGHROLLERSAND CUTTO SIZE
MAKE NEWPRODUCTS
RECOVER USEDPAPER
R 8B
PULP
GUIDELINES ON RECYCLING OF SOLID WASTE
Dep
artment of E
nvironmental A
ffairs and Tourism
PLASTIC RECYCLING
EACH TYPE OF PLASTICPROCESSED SEPARATELY
SHREDWASH SHREDDED
PLASTIC
MAKE NEWPRODUCTS
DRY
MELT
EXTRUDECOOL
CHOP INTOPELLETS
USEPLASTIC
PRODUCTS
RECOVER USED PLASTIC
R 8D
SORT INTO PLASTIC TYPES
Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourism
GUIDELINES ON RECYCLING OF SOLID WASTE
Dep
artment of E
nvironmental A
ffairs and Tourism
GLASS RECYCLING
USE GLASSPRODUCTS
RECOVER USEDGLASS (KEEP
COLOURS SEPARATE)
TRANSPORTTO FACTORY
BREAK UPGLASS
MELT IN FURNACE WITH NEW PRODUCTMOLTEN GLASS
MOULD GLASS INTO NEWPRODUCTS
MAKE NEWPRODUCTS
R 9D
GUIDELINES ON RECYCLING OF SOLID WASTE
Dep
artment of E
nvironmental A
ffairs and Tourism
BREAKDOWN OF ORGANIC MATTER
BACTERIA & FUNGIEARTHWORMS
COMPOST HEAP - TURNOVER TO AERATE!
USE COMPOSTTO ENRICHSOIL FOR
GARDENING
BAGGEDCOMPOST
SIEVE OUT THE FINER FRACTION
GRASS CUTTINGS,GARDEN AND
KITCHEN WASTE
R 10B
COMPOST
COMPOSTING OFBIODEGRADABLEPLANT WASTES
GUIDELINES ON RECYCLING OF SOLID WASTE
Dep
artment of E
nvironmental A
ffairs and Tourism
METAL RECYCLING
SHRED
WASH
SMELT
POUR INGOTS
MAKE NEWPRODUCTS
USE METALPRODUCTS
RECOVER USED METAL
R 9B
GUIDELINES ON RECYCLING OF SOLID WASTE
Dep
artment of E
nvironmental A
ffairs and Tourism
RECYCLING OF USED OIL
DEPOSIT INROSE MINI
TANKER
TRANSPORTTO OIL
RECYCLER
RECOVER OIL FRACTIONFROM WASTE FRACTION
USE OIL PRODUCTS(MOTOR OIL, HYDRAULIC
OIL, MACHINE OIL,GEAR OIL)
SLUDGE WASTE
STORE OIL
RECOVER USED OIL
R 10AROSE - RECYCLING OIL SAVES THE ENVIRONMENT
HAZARDOUSLANDFILL
SITE
Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourism
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Melissa Cornwell Mackay
Personal
Details:
Date of Birth ID Number License Languages Health Computer Literacy
07 March 1971
7103070033084
Code 10 (no PDP at present)
English and Afrikaans
Excellent
Excel Word, PowerPoint, MS Projects, CRS bookings program, CorelDraw, Email and Internet, GIS, ArcView, SANBI’s BGIS online Land Use Decision Support and Google Earth Pro, Joomla website design.
Experience June 2008 – Present Currently one of the senior Environmental Consultants at Cape EAPrac in George in the Southern
Cape. Duties include baseline assessments, damage and rehabilitation assessments, Environmental Impact Reports and Applications with related public participation exercises, Coastal Waters Discharge Permits, Ecological Control on site, GIS mapping for development projects and processing and responses to Appeals on Environmental Authorisation.
Working knowledge of applicable legislation and policies. Facilitation of Environmental Impact Assessments in terms of the National Environmental
Management Amendment Act (NEMAA) and project management during process. Convener for the South Cape Weeds Forum, a joint forum with the Department of Agriculture to
promote the combating of alien weeds in the Southern Cape. Designed the company’s website (www.cape-eaprac.co.za) and manage and maintain content.
October 2006 – June 2008 Previously one of the two senior Environmental Consultants at HilLand Associates in George in
the Southern Cape.
April 2004 – September 2006 Floor supervisor, retail assistant and receiving clerk at Wordsworth Books in George. Managing the family farm. Was employed on a contract basis by Capricorn Fisheries in Cape Town as an onboard observer
on commercial fishing vessels operating from St Helena Bay and Cape Town harbour.
P.O. Box 2035 George 6530 Cell: 084 584 7419 Fax: 044 874 0432 Email: [email protected]
Curriculum Vitae – Melissa Mackay
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2000–2004 Western Cape Nature Conservation Board Tourism Manager
Responsible for all CapeNature tourism related activities and management in the Overberg Region.
Tertiary
Education
2011 - 2013 Saasveld Campus, NMMU George Successfully completed a BTech Nature Conservation. Subjects completed include Conservation Management I, Research Methodology (with
Distinction), Resource Management IV, Plant Studies IV, Freshwater Management IV (with Distinction) and Coastal and Marine Management I.
1994–1996 Saasveld Campus, PE Technikon George Successfully completed a National Diploma Nature Conservation.
Short
Courses
Problem Animal Control, Kalahari 1994
Field Ranger Training, included plant id, animal tracking, orienteering, first aid and weapons training 1996
Client Care and Communication, Cape Town, 2001
Human Resources Workshop, Cape Town 2003
Skippers License (theory only), Bredasdorp, 2002
Law Enforcement, Bredasdorp, 2002
Microsoft Excel XP Advanced, Cape Town, 2003
Microsoft PowerPoint XP Advanced, Cape Town, 2003
Commercial Fish Identification off South African Waters, 2004
Observer Protocols on land and at sea, 2004
Introduction to International Fishing Law, 2004
Safety at Sea, 2004
Introduction to ArcGis II, 2007
NEMA 2006 EIA Regulations 2007
NEMA 2010 EIA Regulations 2010
Joomla Web Design Course
Business Report Writing, 2011
NEMA 2014 EIA Regulations, 2014
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