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25 Aug 2020: Actions:1. Ensure best practice sediment and erosion control is undertaken in urban developments2. ... 2. Stabilise channels, provide construction phase erosion and sediment control and operational phase stormwater management to improve waterway health
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20 Mar 2023: Ipswich City is fortunate to have the Bremer River flowing through the city centre and the Brisbane River along our northern boundary. These rivers add enormous value to all residents of and visitors to our city. A number of creeks within Ipswich
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1 Aug 2005: b) generally or only in specified circumstances. Part 3 Control of declared pests. ... 8 (Control of Pests) 2004 6. 15 Limitation on authorised person’s powers.
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9 Mar 2015: It could also minimise sediment deposited on the road surface. Erosion control would manage and minimise a symptom of the channel layout but not address the cause. ... The only major flow controls are the culverts under Edmond Street and the Warrego
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15 Mar 2023: Environment and Sustainability Committee Chairperson Councillor Russell Milligan said Ironpot Creek has a history of being one of Ipswich’s most damaged creeks, with dispersive soils causing severe erosion to the ... Three rock chutes have also been
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25 Aug 2020: Enforcement. Capacity to strengthen enforcement of erosion and sediment control and pollution discharges, using a combination of regulatory and educational mechanisms. ... Management focus Erosion and sediment control and operational. management of water
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8 Jan 2024: as revegetating waterways, water quality, the impact of erosion and sediments on waterways, and what you can do to help protect Ipswich waterways.
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29 Jul 2022: improved soil fertility. sediment control and filtration of nutrients. The land that adjoins, or directly influences a body of water is also known as a riparian corridor and includes:. ... by:. holding bank soil in place and reducing the risk of bed and
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20 Oct 2021: Marburg and Walloon formations. Generally sodic and non-sodic texture contrast. Sodic soils tend to disperse and lose their structure when wet. ... If these sodic soils occur beneath the surface, this often leads to gully erosion.
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2 Jun 2009: Increase in erosion and movement of soils into the waterways affects the flow regime of the creek through sedimentation and increases turbidity (the dirty appearance of the water). ... 3B) Vegetation and Habitat Health - Erosion. (3C) Vegetation and
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