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Land where special permission must be obtained for Petroleum Opertaions This layer was developed for land classification for the Petroleum Act 1998 This layer is derived mostly from selections from Public Land Management PLM25. Other sources of data include PLM100_V_MMT_WILDLIFE_MGMT for wildlife reserves, PLM100_V_MMT_HERITAGE_RIVER for heritage rivers, PLM100_V_MMT_NATRL_CATCHMENT for natural catchemnt area , PLM100_V_MMT_REFERENCE_AREAS for reference areas, PLM100_V_MMT_WILDERNESS_ZONE for wilderness zones and VEACREC25_POLYGON for water authority land. The dataset PLM25_PA is an amalgamation of features defined by: Petroleum Act 1998- SECT 137 Petroleum Act 1998- SECT 139 Petroleum Act 1998- SECT 140 and National Parks Act 1975 SECT 40 Part (2) The GeoVic3 layers: Wilderness and Reference (PA s.137) Restricted Crown Land (PA s.139) Water Authority Land (PA s.140) and National and State Parks (NPA s. 40(2)) are subsets from the layer PLM25_PA PLM25_PA has captured the following features: regional parks coastal parks, including Gippsland Lakes Reserve marine parks wildlife reserves including Wildlife Management Co-operative Areas wildlife reserves including Wildlife Management Co-operative Areas natural features and scenic reserves including caves and geological reserves bushland reserves historic areas and reserves public land water frontage reserves streamside reserves including River Murray Reserve coastal reserves national heritage parks nature conservation reserves historic and cultural features reserves alpine resorts heritage rivers natural catchment areas crown land reserves - natural feature reserves crown land reserves - nature conservation reserves crown land reserves - forest parks reference areas national parks wilderness areas state parks wilderness zones water authority land
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Land where special permission must be obtained for Mining and/or Exploration. This layer was developed for land classification for the Mineral Resources (Sustainable Development) Act 1990 This layer is derived mostly from selections from Public Land Management PLM25. Other sources of data include PLM100_V_MMT_WILDLIFE_MGMT for wildlife reserves, PLM100_V_MMT_HERITAGE_RIVER for heritage rivers, PLM100_V_MMT_NATRL_CATCHMENT for natural catchemnt area and PLM100_V_MMT_REFERENCE_AREAS for reference areas. The dataset PLM25_MRSDA is an amalgamation of features defined by: Mineral Resources (Sustainable Development) Act 1990 - SCHEDULE 3 Mineral Resources (Sustainable Development) Act 1990 - SECT 6 Mineral Resources (Sustainable Development) Act 1990 - SECT 7 The GeoVic3 layers: Restricted Crown Land (MRSDA) Unavailable Crown Land (MRSDA) and Unavailable S7 Exempt Areas (MRSDA) are subsets from the layer PLM25_MRSDA. Schedule 3 of the MRDA includes Restricted Crown Land 1. land reserved for the following purposes a) regional parks b) coastal parks including Gippsland Lakes Reserves c) marine parks e) wildlife reserves including Wildlife Management Co-operative Areas f) natural features and scenic reserves including caves and geological reserves g) bushland reserves h) historic areas and reserves i) public land water frontage reserves j) streamside reserves including River Murray Reserve k) coastal reserves l) national heritage parks m) nature conservation reserves n) historic and cultural feature reserves 2. Any land that is an alpine resort within the meaning of the Alpine Resorts Act 1983 3. Any land which is a heritage river area under section 5 of the Heritage Rivers Act 1992 other than land to which paragraph a or b of section 6 of this Act applies. 4. Any land that is a natural catchment area under section 6 of the Heritage Rivers Act 1992 other than land to which paragraph a or b of section 6 of this Act applies. Unavailable Crown Land - land that is a reference area - land that is a national park, wilderness park or State park - land that is a marine national park or a marine sanctuary Exempt Area - land exempt from exploration or mining license by the Minister.
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Expired Mining Licences extracted from MLHST
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Contains mineral, petroleum, coal & groundwater boreholes. Minerals boreholes (and, to a lesser extent, petroleum wells) are actively maintained in the dataset. The custodial role for groundwater and coal boreholes is in the private sector, and these parts of the dataset are not actively maintained. Mineral, petroleum and coal boreholes are updated on an irregular basis: Mineral borehole data are supplied by individual companies usually when their overlaying Exploration Licence expires; Coal borehole data have been updated from GHD Pty Ltd's (formerly GEO-ENG) data. Groundwater boreholes have not been updated since 1990 when the custodial role was given to Sinclair Knight Merz Pty Ltd (SKM) - refer to BORES100. The origin of data varies considerably. Prior to 1980 borehole data was recorded by the Geological Survey of Victoria (GSV) on 1 inch:1 mile plans and hard-copy borehole records. This included data for water boreholes drilled by public and private sector, all boreholes drilled by GSV, petroleum wells, and some private-sector mineral exploration boreholes. In areas where drilling was of particularly high density, locations were recorded on these plans as a single point or as occurring within an outlined area. The parish was traditionally used as the primary classifier for numbering boreholes. Some minor anomalies exist where a borehole and parish boundary may be on one side of a road or the other, or where parish boundaries have been moved. In 1980 the location data was moved to 1:100,000 AMG plans. In the mid-1980s a program of electronic capture commenced. Borehole locations were digitised from the 1:100,000 plans with an accuracy of +/-300m. For the areas of high borehole density where boreholes were plotted on a single point, often only the first ten and last ten were recorded in the database. Boreholes whose parish was known but exact location was unknown were also recorded, but do not have a location. Groundwater boreholes: Extensive hydrological data was originally held by GSV, but these data are now held by SKM. Coal boreholes: Location and lithological data for coal boreholes has been provided by Geo-Eng and the old State Electricity Commission of Victoria. Mineral exploration boreholes: The capture of mineral exploration borehole data from open-file exploration reports commenced in 2001 and will progressively cover the state over a number of years. The data are being captured at an whatever accuracy the source allows, typically between 20 and 250 m. Assay data have been consistently captured. Other downhole data, such as lithology, have not been consistently captured. Tenement information for the small number of private-sector mineral exploration boreholes captured prior to 2001 was lost in the migration from the original VAX database to the current Ingres corporate database. Heavy mineral sand exploration: complete coverage up for data up to April 2002; updates planned for late 2003. Other mineral exploration: coverage as follows - St Arnaud, Charlton, Wedderburn 1:100 000 mapsheets - 31 March, 2001; Dunolly, Rupanyup, Donald, Ararat, Grampians, Willaura 1:100 000 mapsheets - 30 August 2001; Warburton 1:250 000 mapsheet - 30 June 2002 (available mid-2003); Ballarat, Creswick, Skipton, Beaufort 1:100 000 mapsheets - 30 June 2002 (available mid-2003); Bendigo 1:250 000 - 31 October 2002 (available mid-2003) Groundwater data can be obtained at the following site http://www.dse.vic.gov.au/waterdata
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This is a subset of Minerals and Petroleum's Boreholes database - that only includes boreholes that have temperature records. The majority of the data was collected for a particular Geothermal project that concluded in late 2007. The detailed data about these observations (including correction info) are not available within the dataset itself. For further information and an excel copy of the full data, refer to VIMP report 85 - appendix 2 and an excel attachment.
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Land where special permission must be obtained for Geothermal Energy Operations This layer was developed for land classification for the Geothermal Energy Resurces Act 2005 This layer is derived mostly from selections from Public Land Management PLM25. Other sources of data include PLM100_V_MMT_WILDLIFE_MGMT for wildlife reserves, PLM100_V_MMT_HERITAGE_RIVER for heritage rivers, PLM100_V_MMT_NATRL_CATCHMENT for natural catchemnt area , PLM100_V_MMT_REFERENCE_AREAS for reference areas, PLM100_V_MMT_WILDERNESS_ZONE for wilderness zones and VEACREC25_POLYGON for water authority land. The dataset PLM25_GERA is an amalgamation of features defined by: Gothermal Energy Resources Act 2005 - SECT 79 Gothermal Energy Resources Act 2005 - SECT 81 Gothermal Energy Resources Act 2005 - SECT 82 and Gothermal Energy Resources Act 2005 - SECT 85 The GeoVic3 layers: Wilderness and Reference (GERA s79) Restricted Crown Land (GERA s.81) Water Authority Land (GERA s 82) and National and State Parks (GERA s. 85) are subsets from the layer PLM25_GERA PLM25_GERA has captured the following features: regional parks coastal parks, including Gippsland Lakes Reserve marine parks wildlife reserves including Wildlife Management Co-operative Areas wildlife reserves including Wildlife Management Co-operative Areas natural features and scenic reserves including caves and geological reserves bushland reserves historic areas and reserves public land water frontage reserves streamside reserves including River Murray Reserve coastal reserves national heritage parks nature conservation reserves historic and cultural features reserves alpine resorts heritage rivers natural catchment areas crown land reserves - natural feature reserves crown land reserves - nature conservation reserves crown land reserves - forest parks reference areas national parks wilderness area state parks wilderness zones marine national parks or marine sanctuaries water authority land