TransGrid Pesticide Use Notification Plan For Community Consultation
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1 TransGrid Pesticide Use Notification Plan For Community Consultation
2 CONTENTS PAGE 1 INTRODUCTION PUBLIC PLACES COVERED BY THIS PLAN NOTIFICATION ARRANGEMENTS WHAT INFORMATION WILL BE PROVIDED HOW THE COMMUNITY WILL BE INFORMED OF THIS PLAN AND/OR FURTHER REVISIONS OF THE PLAN CONTACT DETAILS DEFINITIONS DISCLAIMER 1 TransGrid may change the information in this document without notice. All changes take effect on the date made by TransGrid. A print version is always an uncontrolled copy. Before using this document, please ensure that it is still current. 2 This document may contain confidential information. Restrictions on the use and disclosure of confidential information by employees are set out in your contract of employment. Restrictions on the use and disclosure of confidential information by contractors are set out in your contract of engagement with TransGrid. Sub-contractors are bound by the confidentiality provisions set out in their contract with the contractor engaged by TransGrid.
3 1 Introduction TransGrid is the owner, operator and manager of the high voltage electricity transmission system throughout New South Wales (NSW), Australia. TransGrid is a statutory State owned corporation, established under the Energy Services Corporations Act 1995, which operates across the eastern half of NSW from Queensland to Victoria and the Snowy system to Broken Hill in the west, TransGrid recognises its responsibility to manage and protect the environment in which it operates. We transmit electricity across NSW through approximately 12,000 kilometres of high voltage transmission lines supported by about 20,000 structures that are made from concrete, wood or steel, along what are commonly known as easements. Our high voltage electricity system also comprises over 80 substations and switching stations. TransGrid's system is a major part of one of the most extensive transmission systems in the world - interconnected with the Victorian, South Australian and Queensland systems. This pesticide use notification plan has been prepared in accordance with the requirements of the Pesticides Regulation 1995 (the Regulation). The aim of this plan is to meet the community s general right to know about pesticide applications made by TransGrid to outdoor public places. In this plan, the term pesticides is a generic reference and it includes herbicides, insecticides, fungicides, termiticides and rodenticides. The definitions of which can be found in Section 7. TransGrid ensures that pesticides are applied to public places in a safe, responsible manner, minimising harm to the community or the environment. The Plan sets out how and when TransGrid will give public notice of the proposed use of pesticides by TransGrid and/or its contractors in a prescribed public place that is owned by TransGrid or, to the extent that TransGrid is required to carry out its statutory functions in relation to such a place, controlled by TransGrid. Accordingly, the Plan will allow members of the community to take action to avoid contact with pesticides, should they wish to do so.
4 The plan describes: what public places are covered by the plan; who regularly uses these public places and an estimate of the level of use by such persons; how and when TransGrid will notify affected persons of proposed pesticide applications in public places (i.e. what notification arrangements will be used); how the community can access this plan and get more information about TransGrid s notification arrangements; how future reviews of the plan will be conducted; contact details for anyone wishing to discuss this plan with TransGrid; and situations where TransGrid will be using pesticides in public places and will not be notifying the public. Figure 1. TransGrid Network System
5 Working within a competitive electricity market framework, TransGrid facilitates the trading of electricity energy between producers and consumers. Our customers include generators, electricity distributors, retailers, energy traders and interconnected transmission network operators within New South Wales, Victoria and South Australia. TransGrid s pest management programs aim to apply best practice that will have minimal adverse impacts upon the environment. TransGrid, or our approved contractors, use pesticides when necessary to control pests, to protect public property from pest damage, and to protect the users of public places from nuisance or danger from pests or danger from damaged public property. The majority of pesticide use by, or on behalf of TransGrid consists of selective and nonselective herbicides (preference is given to use of selective herbicides where applicable) for vegetation regrowth control and occasionally for weed control, applying by hand, solid fungicides during timber pole inspections, and applying insecticides by hand to manage certain insect pests, such as termites. TransGrid does not carry out broad scale boom spraying of pesticides. Pesticides are used for termite control to protect timber structures. The frequency of programmed pesticide applications depends upon seasonal growth conditions. Typically, the frequency ranges from a one to a six year cycle for pole inspection and treatment, and noxious weed and vegetation regrowth control. Other applications are on an as-needed basis. All relevant legislation and codes of practice are observed when TransGrid undertakes work using pesticides. Chemical treatment is carried out in accordance with the manufacturer s directions and the MSDS requirements. Further information on TransGrid s pesticide use can be obtained by calling: Northern NSW: Central NSW & Sydney Metro: Southern NSW: or by visiting the website
6 2 PUBLIC PLACES COVERED BY THIS PLAN TransGrid proposes to use or allow the use of pesticides in the following categories of outdoor public places that are either owned by TransGrid or, to the extent that TransGrid is required to carry out its statutory functions in relation to such places (eg to maintain electricity infrastructure), controlled by TransGrid: parks and public gardens playgrounds schools picnic areas sporting fields and ovals road verges and reserves laneways and pathways easements accessible to the public (including National Parks, State Forests and on Crown Lands); and golf courses. User groups who may access these areas include: Children, Adults, Elderly Persons, Workers, and Students. Sites not covered by this plan include private land, and TransGrid buildings, substations, switching stations, communication sites, or depots. TransGrid s estimate of the level of community use, and regular user groups for each of these public place categories is summarised in Table 1. Although not required by the Regulation, a summary of the type of pesticide use in each category of public place is also provided.
7 Table 1 - TransGrid pesticide usage in relation to public places and their users Public Places Regular user Groups Level of use Type of Pesticide use Parks and Gardens Children Adults Elders Workers High Playgrounds Children Adults Elders Workers High Picnic Areas Children Adults Elders Workers High Sporting Fields, Ovals Sporting Clubs, School Groups, General recreation High Road verges, Reserves & Footpaths Local residents, Visitors Medium to Low Easements accessible to public Local residents, Visitors, Workers Medium to Low Golf course Amateur & Professional Golfers High Schools and TAFE Students, teachers, employees and visitors High
8 3 NOTIFICATION ARRANGEMENTS This section of the plan describes how and when TransGrid will provide notice of proposed pesticide use in public places. These notification arrangements are based on TransGrid s assessment of: the level of usage of public places where pesticides may be used Proximity to sensitive places such as any school or pre-school, kindergarten, childcare centre, hospital, community health centre, nursing home, or any place declared to be a sensitive place by the Environment Protection Authority by notice in the Gazette. the extent to which activities generally undertaken in these areas could lead to some direct contact with pesticides (such as picnic areas where food is consumed; sporting or other recreational activities that result in contact with the ground) types of pesticide used where, how and in what quantities they are applied where they reside once applied the resulting accessibility and contact risk to the public. Notice of types of pesticide use and relevant pesticides applied will be provided by signs displayed at the site during pesticide application and/or information on TransGrid s website Note: In public areas where multiple agencies have responsibility for land management (in this case pesticide application), and where there are no physical or visible boundaries, the agency undertaking the pesticide application will follow their own Pesticide Notification Plan. This will include any incidental pesticide applications in areas that are controlled by other agencies. Where TransGrid uses contractors to apply pesticides on its behalf, TransGrid will ensure that notification is made in accordance with the notification requirements of this plan. Table 2 provides details of notification mechanisms when using pesticides.
9 Table 2 - Notification arrangements for TransGrid pesticide application Public Place Application of internal or external fungicide to wood poles Application of liquid termiticide to wood poles Vegetation control spot spraying and/or cut stump application by hand of selective or non-selective herbicide to vegetation Vegetation small scale boom spraying of selective herbicide Hand application of aerosol insecticide spray Parks and Gardens Playgrounds Picnic Areas Sporting fields, ovals and golf courses Road verges, reserves, footpaths, and pathways Easements accessible to the public Schools and TAFE s Located next to a Sensitive Place - Notice by display of signage during the pesticide application. - No specific notice will be given
10 4 WHAT INFORMATION WILL BE PROVIDED In accordance with clause 11L (2) (g) of the Pesticides Regulation, notice of proposed pesticide use signs will include all the following information: the full product name of the pesticide to be used the purpose of the use, clearly setting out what pest or pests are being treated the proposed date/s or date range of the pesticide use the place where the pesticide is to be used, contact telephone number and address of the appropriate nominated TransGrid officer who people can contact to discuss the notice, any warnings regarding re-entry to or use of the place of application specified on the product label or the Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority (APVMA) permit. Signs will be easily recognisable to the public and workers. As already noted, TransGrid s website will have a dedicated area that describes its programmed, reactive and, if practicable, emergency pesticide use in public places with a link to this notification plan. The relevant website address will be publicised. 5 HOW THE COMMUNITY WILL BE INFORMED OF THIS PLAN AND/OR FURTHER REVISIONS OF THE PLAN TransGrid will advise the community of the contents of this plan by: placing a copy of this plan on the TransGrid website at placing a notice in the Sydney Morning Herald making a copy of the plan available for public viewing free of charge at the following TransGrid offices during office hours: HEAD OFFICE / SYDNEY 201 Elizabeth Street Sydney NSW 2000 Ph: (02) I METROPOLITAN / WALLGROVE 200 Old Wallgrove Road Horsley Park NSW 2175 Ph: (02) NEWCASTLE Wirra Crescent, off University Drive Waratah West NSW 2298 Ph: (02) ORANGE 217 McLachlan Street Orange NSW 2800 Ph: (02)
11 TAMWORTH Goonoo Goonoo Road Tamworth NSW 2340 Ph: (02) WAGGA WAGGA 14 Copland Street Wagga Wagga NSW 2650 Ph: (02) YASS Perry Street Yass NSW 2582 Ph: (02) Comments on the plan, or any future revisions of the plan, will be received and considered for a period of four weeks after the placement of the notice in The Sydney Morning Herald. This notice signifies the start of the community consultation period. Only comments written or ed via the contact details listed below, or as otherwise specified in the newspaper notice, can be considered. 6 CONTACT DETAILS Anyone wishing to contact TransGrid to discuss this notification plan should contact: Mathew Morris Corporate Environment Manager TransGrid P.O.Box A1000 Sydney South NSW 1235 Phone (02) Fax: (02) [email protected] Or access the website:
12 7 DEFINITIONS Pesticide: Any substance or mixture of substances used to destroy, suppress or alter the life cycle of any pest. A pesticide can be a naturally derived or synthetically produced substance. Pesticides include, but are not limited to, herbicides, insecticides, fungicides, termiticides and rodenticides. Under the NSW Pesticides Act 1999, a pesticide is an 'agricultural chemical product' as defined in the Commonwealth Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals Code Act 1994, namely: 'a substance or mixture of substances that is represented, imported, manufactured, supplied or used as a means of directly or indirectly: a. destroying, stupefying, repelling, inhibiting the feeding of, or preventing infestation by or attacks of, any pest in relation to a plant, a place or a thing; or b. destroying a plant; or c. modifying the physiology of a plant or pest so as to alter its natural development, productivity, quality or reproductive capacity; or d. modifying an effect of another agricultural chemical product; or e. attracting a pest for the purpose of destroying it.' Herbicide: These destroy, suppress or prevent the spread of a weed or other unwanted vegetation; for example, the herbicide glyphosate (e.g. Roundup) is used to control a range of weeds in home gardens, bushland and agricultural situations. Insecticide: These destroy, suppress, stupefy, inhibit the feeding of, or prevent infestations or attacks by, an insect. Insecticides are used to control a wide variety of insect pests, including thrips, aphids, moths, fruit flies and locusts. In NSW, pesticides include products such as flea powders and liquids used externally on animals. Injections or other medicines administered internally to treat animals are veterinary medicines and are excluded. Fungicide: These control, destroy, render ineffective or regulate the effect of a fungus; for example, fungicides are used to treat grey mould on grape vines and fruit trees. Termiticide: Insecticide used to control termites. Rodenticide: Pesticide used in the control or eradication of rodents such as mice and rats. Source:
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