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ipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0005/42557/soil-management-guidelines.pdf Explore
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10 Jun 2015: Soil handling. Some of these soils have very salty and/or dispersive subsoils. ... assist with improving drainage and soil structure.Avoid ponding water on dispersive soils.To avoid an increased risk of tunnel erosion, ensure reinstated subsoil material
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22 Dec 2020: Ironpot Creek is one of the northernmost waterways of the Bremer River Catchment. ... Revegetation works. Stabilisation of upper Ironpot Creek. Wallaby Ware Park stormwater infiltration system:.
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15 Nov 2016: The Ironpot Creek Corridor is a well shaded and vegetated corridor which has actively eroding bed and banks. ... A range of projects have already been completed within the Ironpot Creek Corridor, including waterway health assessments, Drainage and
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12 May 2010: Soil can be loosened by raindrops, frost, wind, and stock trampling along waterways and creek crossings. ... WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF EROSION AFFECTING WATERWAYS? Slumping - occurs when the creek bank is weakened and sections of the bank collapse
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15 Oct 2010: Dispersive soils are especially prone to tunnelling. If the topsoil collapses, sinkholes and gullies can form. ... Dispersive soil. The State of Queensland, Department of employment, economic Development and Innovation (2010).
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25 Aug 2020: channel instability and sediment transport Unstable bed and banks, especially in areas with dispersive soils, threaten properties and infrastructure and generate large volumes of sediment. ... The Waterway Health Strategy recognises works undertaken
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16 Jan 2024: Small Creek has been transformed from a straight concrete channel in Raceview to a living waterway. ... Council spearheaded a significant three-stage project to reinstate sections of Small Creek as a living waterway with native vegetation, pools and
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27 Nov 2023: Permit Work. Notifiable Work. Minor Work. Unregulated Work. All Plumbing and Drainage Works other than Unregulated Work MUST be carried out by a Licensed Plumber or Drainer. ... All enquiries regarding Notifiable Works, including new lodgments or
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25 Aug 2020: Erosive soils. Highly mobile dispersive soils in most sub-catchments leads to widespread erosion, threats to property and infrastructure, sedimentation and increased turbidity in waterways. ... 1. Bed and bank stability. The bed and banks of waterway
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23 Jan 2024: Parts of Franklin Vale Creek and the waterways that feed into it have instability and bank erosion that impact on water quality and the values of the creek itself, as well ... This in turn negatively impacts our waterways, native wildlife and the
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