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  1. Ironpot Creek

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    22 Dec 2020: The causes of erosion are a result of a combination of historical land clearing, urban and infrastructure development, changed water flow patterns and natural soil characteristics that have increased and accelerated ... runoff. This in turn has enlarged

  2. Fireweed is an introduced weed that can be poisonous ... (PDF, 288k)

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    31 Jul 2023: Research for herbicide controls against Fireweed, including residual control methods is ongoing. ... White, grey, yellow, brown or red sand, black peaty sandy clay, skeletal soils, gravel, limestone, granite.

  3. FACT SHEET 2 For further information contactIpswich City CouncilPhone: ... (PDF, 255k)

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    12 May 2010: This pressure on natural resources within a catchment can result in a range of environmental problems including soil erosion, loss of native plants and animals, and water pollution. ... blue-green algae in waterways•. sediment control on new roads•.

  4. Gardening

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    4 Mar 2021: Plant species are chosen and propagated to suit local climate and soil conditions. ... Does well in full sun or partial shade and adapts to most soils.

  5. Fact Sheet On-site Wastewater Management Septic Systems Septic systems ... (PDF, 609k)

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    13 Feb 2019: Effluent flows through a series of perforated pipes into a lined gravel bed covered with soil and grass. ... Mound system – used where the natural soil conditions are inadequate to process effluent.

  6. Bremer Catchment

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    23 Jan 2024: The primary focus of the Bremer River Catchment Action Plan (CAP) is to address the very high risk of flooding, erosion, sediment and pollutant movement through the catchment and its impact ... Wetlands are also important in reducing the velocity of

  7. Must be completed and the relevant documentation provided prior ... (PDF, 649k)

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    27 Jun 2019: Soil Test Report Please provide an appropriately qualified Registered Professional Engineer Queensland (RPEQ) soil test report indicating the soil classification (A.S.M.H.E or P). ...  Flexible Joint Detail (only required for soil classification H,

    by Cathy Marshall
  8. Page 1 of 6 IPSWICH CITY COUNCIL | Information ... (PDF, 247k)

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    14 Sep 2021: Implement proportional InfoSec Controls for Digital Information reflecting the value,. importance and sensitivity. ... ICT Service Delivery Manager. • Routine operation and management of ICT Assets and InfoSec Controls.

    by Amber van Sloten
  9. Living in the Black Snake Creek Catchment ACKNOWLEDGMENTS West ... (PDF, 9702k)

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    6 Oct 2015: SOILS Soils vary in their texture, nutrient levels and chemistry (such as acidity and salinity) between different locations. ... the soil is (some soils are more prone to erosion).

  10. FACT SHEET 6 Why Revegetate Waterways? For further information ... (PDF, 372k)

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    12 May 2010: provide suitable habitat and food for native wildlife, and•. have the right root structure to support bank soil•. ... Mid Bank: Planting with a diverse mix of fast growing native grasses, mat rushes, shrubs and trees will bind bank soils and reduce

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