Western Australia has some of the most diverse and rare ecosystems in the world. These present Western Power with numerous challenges in planning, developing and maintaining our facilities.
Western Power’s Environmentally Sensitive Area (ESA) management system was introduced in 1996 to identify and protect environmentally sensitive areas within the electricity network. The system enables Western Power to:
Western Power finds out about potential ESAs through a variety of sources including government agencies, members of the public, organic farmers and Western Power employees. These sites are assessed to determine if they should be managed as an ESA.
Western Power manages nearly 300 ESA sites. The following environmental issues are addressed using the ESA program:
Western Power finds out about potential ESAs through a variety of sources including government agencies, members of the public, organic farmers and Western Power employees.
Page update on 9 March 2007