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Study area review report, May 2005
- Study area
review report - no Appendix A (pdf format, 1.7MB)
- Appendix A-01 - Geology
(pdf format, 386kB)
- Appendix
A-02 - Geotechnical (pdf format, 2.1MB)
- Appendix A-03 - Soil
landscapes (pdf format, 470kB)
- Appendix A-04 - Land use
(pdf format, 440kB)
- Appendix A-05 - Vegetation
(pdf format, 2.6MB)
- Appendix
A-06 - Habitat corridors (pdf format, 2.6MB)
- Appendix A-07 - Aquatic
ecology (pdf format, 2.1MB)
- Appendix A-08 - Heritage
(pdf format, 2.9MB)
- Appendix
A-09 - Landform and visual exposure (pdf format, 870kB)
- Appendix
A-10 - Visual absorption capacity (pdf format, 850kB)
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Appendix A-11 - Visual sensitivity (pdf format, 865kB)
- Appendix A-12 - Acoustics
(pdf format, 2.4MB)
- Appendix
A-13 - Scenic escarpment zones (pdf format, 2.9MB)
- Appendix A-14 - Hydrology
(pdf format, 2.8MB)
- Appendix A-15 -
Minimum fill levels (pdf format, 1.7MB)
Route options development report, October 2005
- Complete report - only recommended for
broadband download (pdf format, 5.5Mb)
- Cover, Table of contents and Executive summary
(pdf format, 614kb)
- Chapter 1 - Introduction (pdf format, 93kb)
- Chapter 2 - Approach to route selection (pdf
format, 45kb)
- Chapter 3 - Planning and transport context (pdf
format, 524kb)
- Chapter 4 - Project objectives, design principles
and assessment criteria (pdf format, 83kb)
- Chapter 5 - Existing conditions and constraints
within the study area (pdf format, 2,038kb)
- Chapter 6 - Development of route options (pdf
format, 367kb)
- Chapter 7 - Evaluation of long list of route options
(pdf format, 88kb)
- Chapter 8 - Impacts of short list of route options
(pdf format, 1,899kb)
- Chapter 9 - Project cost (pdf format, 28kb)
- Chapter 10 - Next steps (pdf format, 25kb)
- Abbreviations, Glossary of terms, References and
Appendices (pdf format, 168kb)
Value management workshop report, March 2006
Route options submissions report, May 2006
Preferred route report, September 2006
- Complete report - only
recommended for broadband download (pdf format, 7.6MB)
- Cover, Index (pdf format 150KB)
- Executive summary (pdf format,
890KB)
- Chapter 1 - Introduction
(pdf format, 330KB)
- Chapter 2 - Route
option development (pdf format, 270KB )
- Chapter 3 - Updated work since the route options development report
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Overview, Ecology, Water quality, Cultural heritage, Air quality, Planning and land
use (pdf format, 680KB)
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Local and regional economy, Social and demographic, Noise and vibration, Landscape
and visual, Traffic and safety (pdf format, 1.4MB)
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Topographical characteristics, Geology, Hydrology and flooding, Public utilities,
Alignment modifications (pdf format, 1.1MB)
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Subsections of A1 and B1, Refined design corridor, Comparitive cost, Risk and contingency
(pdf format, 550KB)
- Chapter
4 - Route options display consultation (pdf format, 100KB)
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Chapter 5 - Value management analysis of route options (pdf format, 80KB)
- Chapter
6 - Technical assessment of short list of options (pdf format, 370KB)
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Chapter 7 - Selection of a preferred route (pdf format, 80KB)
- Chapter 8 - The preferred route
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Description, Overview, Traffic and transport, Geotechnical, Hydrology and flooding,
Planning and land use, Socio-economic, Drinking water catchments, Aquatic ecology
(pdf format, 1.5MB)
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Terrestrial ecology, Cultural heritage, Landscape and visual, Noise and vibration,
Air quality, Summary (pdf format, 919KB)
- Chapter 9 - Project cost
(pdf format, 80KB)
- Chapter 10 - Next steps
(pdf format, 70KB)
- Abbreviations,
Glossary of terms and references (pdf format, 110KB)
- Appendices (pdf format, 210KB)
Working Papers
The Tintenbar to Ewingsdale highway upgrade working papers provide an overview of
the investigations carried out, and preliminary assessment of potential impacts
of the preferred route. They are working documents (i.e. additional information
will be gathered for the environmental assessment). The working papers are available
by contacting the project team (see Contact us page).
Please include your name and postal address with your request. The following is
a short list of the working papers that are available upon request.
- Working paper on agricultural considerations for route options
- Air quality working paper
- Aquatic ecology and water quality working paper
- Cultural heritage working paper
- Geotechnical working paper
- Hydrology/hydraulics working paper
- Landscape and visual working paper
- Noise working paper
- Working paper on the regional economic impacts of changes in agricultural land use
- Land use, planning and socio-economic working paper
- Terrestrial ecology working paper
- Traffic and transport working paper
Part 3A project application report, April 2007
Environmental assessment requirements, May 2007
Strategic Access Report, January 2008
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