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  1. Black Snake Creek Catchment

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    22 Dec 2020: The Marburg community has identified both opportunities and challenges across the Black Snake Creek catchment area over recent years, including impacts from flooding and declining water quality. ... An agreed vision and blueprint for the Black Snake

  2. Waterway Health Strategy

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    22 Dec 2020: The future health of waterways and wetlands in Ipswich will be secured through council’s leadership and commitment to catchment and waterway health enhancements. ... investment in on-ground programs and partnerships in catchment improvement projects,

  3. FV_Catchment_WP3_M&EPlan_FINAL_14.10.21 (PDF, 2281k)

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    20 Oct 2021: restoration plan to inform the design and development of the Franklin Vale Creek Catchment Initiative. ... The third section focuses more specifically on recommendations for targeted monitoring of specific restoration interventions implemented under the

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  4. Waterway improvement initiatives

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    29 Jul 2022: Council is working with a wide range of stakeholders in the community on initiatives to improve waterway health across the City. ... Working with Franklin Vale landholders.

  5. Deebing Creek

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    22 Dec 2020: The Deebing Creek catchment is located less than 5km south of the Central Business District of Ipswich. ... and transformation of Small Creek (a tributary of Deebing Creek) from a concrete channel into a naturalised waterway.

  6. City of Ipswich Offsite Stormwater Quality Improvement Program Annual ... (PDF, 7719k)

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    8 Dec 2023: Stage Project name Sub-catchment. Practical Completion. Ironpot Creek Stabilisation (Stage 2) Ironpot Creek Woogaroo Creek Stabilisation (Sites 7 & 9) Woogaroo Creek Franklin Vale Creek Catchment Initiative (Tunnel Erosion Rectification &

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  7. 1Upper Black Snake Creek Improvement Plan - Final Report ... (PDF, 6873k)

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    9 Mar 2015: salinity and water quality and landscape restoration in the Black Snake Creek catchment. ... The Upper Black Snake Creek catchment can be divided into three sub-catchments based on the topography and tributaries.

  8. Waterway Health Factsheets

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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. ... The series of informative Waterway Health Fact Sheets have been developed to provide a greater understanding and

  9. Upper Black Snake Creek Improvement Plan SummaryA Total Water ... (PDF, 656k)

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    5 May 2015: Weir. The Black Snake Creek Catchment is one of the closest catchments discharging into the Mount Crosby Weir pool meaning that detention times are short. ... 6. The investor – landholder – facilitator partnership will be critical in the delivery of

  10. Bundamba Creek

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    22 Dec 2020: Bundamba Creek is part of the Bremer River Catchment. It begins its life to the east of Flinders Peak, flowing north through Ripley valley, Silkstone Raceview and Bundamba before flowing into ... Ipswich Council has been looking strategically at the

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