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impacts be detected through the specified monitoring or opportunisticinspections, a management process will be developed in consultation withrelevant stakeholders, in order to minimise the impacts and determineappropriate remediation works required to return the surface water drainagesystem to a similar state as existed prior to subsidence.Water Related EcosystemsNo significant impacts are predicted for water related ecosystems as a result ofsubsidence (see Section 10.3.6 of the SMP Application – Written Report) andno specific management measures have been recommended.Threatened and Protected SpeciesNo significant impacts are predicted for threatened and protected species as aresult of subsidence (see Section 10.3.7 of the SMP Application – WrittenReport) and no specific management measures have been recommended.Should significant subsidence-related impacts be detected throughopportunistic inspections, a management process will be developed inconsultation with the relevant stakeholders and government agencies in orderto minimise the impacts and determine appropriate remediation works.Natural VegetationNo significant impacts are predicted for natural vegetation as a result ofsubsidence (see Section 10.3.8 of the SMP Application – Written Report) andno specific management measures have been recommended.Should significant subsidence-related impacts be detected throughopportunistic inspections, a management process will be developed inconsultation with the relevant stakeholders and government agencies in orderto minimise the impacts and determine appropriate remediation works.Fauna and Fauna HabitatNo significant impacts are predicted for fauna and their habitats as a result ofsubsidence (see Section 10.3.9 of the SMP Application – Written Report) andno specific management measures have been recommended.Should significant subsidence-related impacts be detected throughopportunistic inspections, a management process will be developed inconsultation with the relevant stakeholders (including landowners andgovernment agencies) in order to minimise the impacts and determineappropriate remediation works.ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT AUSTRALIA 0038321/FINAL/3 JANUARY 200719

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