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15 Nov 2016: Clearing of vegetation and urban development results in increased volumes and frequency of stormwater runoff which causes waterway erosion. ... Best practice erosion and sediment control to be adopted on all new developments and works within the
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20 Mar 2023: A number of creeks within Ipswich feed into both rivers and we encourage everyone to look after their local waterways to ensure they remain a healthy valuable resource in the long
ipswich.qld.gov.au/live/issues-and-laws/nuisances-and-complaints/stormwater-control Cached Explore
16 Jun 2022: The laws governing the control of stormwater and waste water management as set out in Local Law 8 (Nuisances and Community Health and Safety) 2013 state that the occupier or owner ... For more information on stormwater control refer to the factsheet below
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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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22 Dec 2020: The Waterway Health Strategy supports council’s vision that waterways and wetlands are rehabilitated and protected to provide ecological sustainability through good water quality, habitat and fauna connectivity, recreational outcomes and
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30 Oct 2014: what could be done about it, and to help prioritise erosion control works. ... While some of these erosion sites will stabilise naturally, there are instances where channel adjustments (e.g.
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ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/corporate_publications/strategy-and-implementation-programs/waterway_health_strategy Cached Explore
22 Dec 2020: The Waterway Health Strategy supports council’s vision that waterways and wetlands are rehabilitated and protected to provide ecological sustainability through good water quality, habitat and fauna connectivity, recreational outcomes and
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25 Aug 2020: Catchment-wide solutions must include reducing diffuse pollution at the source. As an example, council has adopted stormwater management, erosion and sediment control requirements for new developments. ... Catchment-wide, erosion and sediment on
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31 Jan 2023: Some water is diverted from the kerb to the tree. Stormwater filters into the soil, removing pollutants and nourishing tree. ... Protects our waterways by removing stormwater runoff pollutants in a process known as 'bio filtration'.
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