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ipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0005/10022/fact_sheet_2_all_about_catchments.pdf Explore
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12 May 2010: www.ipswich.qld.gov.au. A catchment is the area of land from which rainfall flows to a low point to form a creek or river. ... increasing salinity in cleared areas•. urban stormwater management•. CATCHMENT MANAGEMENT. For further information
ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/initiatives/environment/waterways/floods Cached Explore
27 Mar 2024: Creek flooding: While the mechanisms are similar to river flooding, creek flooding can also occur as the result of smaller and more localised rain events within the catchment area of a ... creek. Creek flooding from local rain events will typically have
ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/initiatives/environment/waterways/catchments-and-plans/waterway_health_strategy Cached Explore
22 Dec 2020: development and implementation of waterway improvement plans/corridor plans for Black Snake, Bundamba, Deebing and Iron Pot creeks. ... enhancing riparian corridors. Targeted investment across four waterway management themes for each sub-catchment, being:
ipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0004/7852/activity_sheet_5_caring_for_your_catchment.pdf Explore
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18 Jun 2009: Your group may like to:. plant some trees on the creek bank or in the school grounds•. ... have a guest speaker attend your school to talk about catchment issues or other environmental topics. •
ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2022/collaboration-on-catchment-vision-improves-waterway-health Cached Explore
17 Feb 2022: Cr Milligan said actions to date have included revegetating the creek corridor, creating off-creek watering points and stock exclusion fencing. ... Benefits of the plan include:. native vegetation stabilising the creek and channel, which prevents erosion
ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2022/prepare-to-leave-warnings-issued-as-flash-flooding-to-occur-in-low-lying-ipswich-areas Cached Explore
26 Feb 2022: Other low lying areas likely to be impacted include Black Snake Creek, Deebing Creek, Goodna Creek, Purga Creek, Six Mile Creek, Creek, Upper Bremer River (Walloon and westward), Woogaroo Creek, Western ... Council advises that the Marburg Detention
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12 May 2010: Since European settlement, over 79% of natural vegetation within Ipswich’s catchments has been cleared, the numbers and abundance of native wildlife have diminished and the makeup of the catchment has ... Many native species act as biological
ipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0008/126467/Small-Creek-stage-3_fact-sheet.pdf Explore
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10 Mar 2020: The Small Creek project will help to reduce these problems. What about flooding? ... improved aesthetics, with the creek appearing as a naturally occurring waterway over time.
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21 Mar 2023: Fail Park Bioretention System Bundamba Creek 3,860 6 21 791. Franklin Vale Creek Catchment Initiative Bremer River 63,477 110 97 -. Ironpot Creek Stabilisation Ironpot Creek 88,770 7 36 -. ... within the same creek catchment), but also recognises this
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15 Mar 2023: Council completed Stage 1 works in 2019 to stabilise about 180 metres of Ironpot Creek with thousands of native plants and tonnes of rock,” Cr Milligan said. ... The native plant species used in this project are especially effective in holding together
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