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10 Jun 2015: Plant selection targeted specifically to shrink-swell soils.Depending on landscape position these soils can stay wet for long periods of time, therefore plants need to be tolerant of these ... These soils are commonly formed on sandstones and
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15 Oct 2010: If plant cover is to be removed and soils disturbed, other typical erosion control measures may include:. ... Soil colour Characteristics Constraints. blackSoils high in organic matter, such as cracking clays, peats or organic soils.
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4 Mar 2021: The benefits of native plant species. Planting a range of different native plants, such as vines, ground covers, shrubs and trees, provides the food, shelter and other resources required by native ... animals. Council offers native locally grown plants
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10 Mar 2016: Try to avoid concentrating stormwater/overland flows into small drains and narrow channels. • ... sewer and stormwater drains, i.e. the stormwater drain discharging into the sewer system. •
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30 Aug 2022: Erosion is worse when there is no grass, plant or mulch cover and soil is left bare. ... Anyone (not just builders) who allows dirt, paint, cement or other chemicals to wash into a stormwater drain can be fined.
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3 Aug 2008: Such harm can becaused if sediment from building sites enters stormwater drains or waterways. ... creeks and waterways. Builders waste has the potential to be released into stormwater drains, and is governed by these laws.
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12 May 2010: Soil can be loosened by raindrops, frost, wind, and stock trampling along waterways and creek crossings. ... Native vegetation along the waterway protects the bank against scouring by slowing the speed of water and providing a buffer (protective layer)
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30 Aug 2022: Erosion is worse when there is no grass, plant or mulch cover and soil is left bare. ... Anyone (not just builders) who allows dirt, paint, cement or other chemicals to wash into a stormwater drain can be fined.
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8 Jan 2024: The waterways of Ipswich weave their way through mountain peaks, rural landscapes, urban backyards and the heart of the city. ... as revegetating waterways, water quality, the impact of erosion and sediments on waterways, and what you can do to help
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29 Jul 2022: The stormwater system is separate to the sewerage system so it all doesn’t flow to a treatment plant. ... For further information see:. Native vegetation along banks plays a very important role in:.
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