Examples of NW Act in a sentence
The NW Act (replaced by the Biosecurity Act 2015) imposes obligations on occupiers of land to control noxious weeds declared for their area.Fifteen species of noxious and environmental weeds are broadly distributed throughout the Sydenham to Bankstown area.
The Noxious Weeds Act 1993 (NW Act) provides for the declaration of noxious weeds by the Minister for Primary Industries.
Seventeen of the 51 exotic species recorded in the Chatswood to Sydenham area are declared noxious under the NW Act for either the Willoughby, Sydney and / or Marrickville local government areas.
This section shall collect and analyze data, establish benchmark information in areas where credit program/s will be implemented and assess the performance of on-going and completed credit programs through outsourcing of evaluation studies, and recommend strategies and activities for the effective and efficient implementation of on-going programs/projects.
The proposal seeks to remove exotic weeds at the site, including the identified 21 species of noxious weed species which require control in accordance with the NW Act.
The Noxious Weeds Act 1993 (NW Act) establishes control mechanisms to reduce the negative impact of weeds on the economy, community and environment.
In terms of section 49 of the NW Act, the Minister is entitled to undertake periodic reviews of the Total Water Availability and Capacity Allocated, based on information obtained from the WCWSS Model and hydrological studies undertaken from time to time, and where necessary, adjustments to the licensed volume of water to each User may be made in terms of the NW Act, as considered appropriate by the Minister after consultation with the User.
The NW Act meeting and COLPAC will both be in the area this month.
A rumble grid and wheel wash would be installed on the site to assist manage the spread of weeds and soil.ContractorConstructionAdditional safeguard B7Management of noxious weed species and plant pathogensManagement of declared noxious weeds will take into consideration the requirements under the NW Act and Guide 6 (Weed Management) of theBiodiversity Guidelines.
Under Section 13 of the NW Act, Roads and Maritime, as a public authority, is required to control noxious weeds on land that it owns and prevent noxious weeds from spreading to adjoining properties.One noxious weed species (Bridal Creeper Asparagus asparagoides) (Class 4) was found to occur within the proposal site.