Region: Ballarat

Legal Number: LEGL/93-59

Plantation: Campaspe Seed Orchard (now leased to EPFL).

Conservation Priority: Med

~50 ha ex pine plantation on flat topography replanted, probably in 2002 with bluegums. Area now likely to be leased by EPFL (East Victorian Plantation Forest Company of Australia Pty Ltd) who are a consortium of Japanese paper manufacturers and a trading house. EPFL has a Heads of Agreement for the sale of bluegum with Enviroinvest.

Declared Water Catchment Area: Plantation lies within Lake Eppalock Catchment. Proclaimed 20/7/60.

Water Catchment Area: Plantation lies within Woodend Water Supply Catchment.

Plantation lies 2-3km south of headwaters of the Campaspe River. This is the largest plantation within Woodend's water supply catchment.

Click here for map of Hancocks' Ballarat region plantations.

Responsible Authority: Macedon Ranges Shire Council

Catchment Managment Authority: North Central Catchment Management Authority

Other Notes: Eppalock Catchment Project - Dept Conservation, Forests & Land & Soil Conservtion Authority 1985.

Pines wildings also growing in plantation.

“p6 . . . The 2000km2 Eppalock Catchment occurs on gentle gradients, to the north of the Great Dividing Range, extending from the Divide almost to the Riverine Plain. The main streams are the Campaspe and the Coliban . . . The basement rocks are Ordovician slates and sandstones . . .

Land System: Sandon -

Geology: Ordovician, interbedded slates and sandstones with quartz reefs.

Topography: Dissected ridges with narrow alluvial swales.

Soils: Shallow stony gradational soils. Reddish duplex soils. . . . the excess of rainfall over potential evapotranspiration during the cooler months ranges from 635mm in the south to 150mm in the north, illustrating how the major contribution to stream flow originates in the Head Waters of the catchment . . .”

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