Where along Roe Highway were trees planted to reduce the visual impact of the Southern Terminal Transmission Line from Bibra Lake to Cannington?
Planting has occurred on the northern edge of the Roe Highway Reserve, adjacent to:
When were trees planted along Roe Highway?
28 July 2006 to 11 August 2006
How much did the planting cost?
$26 360.00
How are these trees maintained?
The plants selected are local, native species that normally do not require watering and establish well in the conditions of the site.
The plants will be monitored for weed infestation and drought stress. If the plants show signs of drought stress, watering will be undertaken. It is expected that weed spraying will be required after the first good rains of autumn 2007.
Who can I contact if I have questions?
For further information please contact Project Officer Lyall Murphy on T: 08 9326 4744.
Now that the Roe7Alliance has disbanded, who can be contacted about Roe 7 Alliance planting commitments?
Ian Chevis is responsible for the finalisation of the Roe7Alliance work and can be contacted on T: 9281 9281
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Page update on 7 December 2007