Agricultural land use – The use of land for the production of food, fibre and timber, including grazing, cropping, horticulture and forestry.
Buffer area/zone – A buffer is formed to create an area of separation between conflicting land uses.
Buffer element – A natural or artificial feature within a buffer area that mitigates an adverse impact, including open ground, vegetation or constructed/acoustic barrier.
No spray zone – An area in which direct application of the agricultural chemical is prohibited; this area is specified in distance between the closest point of direct chemical application and the nearest boundary of a site to be protected, unless otherwise specified on a product label (APVMA).
Registered pesticide – A pesticide that is registered under the Agvet Code of Western Australia Part 2
Residential development – Urban subdivision, low-density residential subdivision and rural allotments created primarily for residential purposes and other places uses as human accommodation, excluding dwellings associated with bona fide agricultural holdings.
Sensitive land use – Land uses considered to be potentially sensitive to emissions from industry and infrastructure including residential developments, hospitals, hotels, motels, hostels, caravan parks, schools, hospitals, nursing homes, child care facilities, shopping centres, playgrounds, and some public buildings.
Separation distances – The total linear distance between a source and a sensitive receptor.
Spray drift – The movement of pesticide away from the target area in the atmosphere. The 3 main forms of drift are droplet drift, vapour drift and particulate drift.
Vegetative barrier – A vegetative barrier is usually a tree or shrub line that is located on the downwind side of a sprayed area to protect an area susceptible to spray drift. Vegetation is sometimes planted deliberately to filter spray drift from the environment.
Abbreviations
APVMA – Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicine Authority. An Australian Government statutory authority established in 1993 to centralise the registration of all agricultural and veterinary chemical products and labels into the Australian marketplace.