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  1. Riparian Corridor Revegetation

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    30 Aug 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 riparian land and includes:. ... by:. holding bank soil in place and reducing the risk of bed and bank

  2. riparian corridor revegetation guidelines.cdr (PDF, 313k)

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    28 Apr 2014: This guideline provides advice on site requirements, planting locations and species selection for use in riparian corridors along Ipswich's waterways. ... Take into consideration the site conditions, flow regimes, protection of seedlings and impacts to

    by MStrelan
  3. City of Ipswich Voluntary Stormwater Quality Offset Program Annual ... (PDF, 8099k)

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    21 Mar 2023: waterway through construction of key bed control structures. These structures were designed to reduce the stream power and erosion potential behind. ... erosion is likely to be a feature of the waterway. Erosion problems prevalent in Pollard Park

    by Dominic Wrench
  4. City of Ipswich Offsite Stormwater Quality Improvement Program Annual ... (PDF, 7719k)

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    8 Dec 2023: Erosion problems prevalent in Pollard Park pre-works contributing to elevated sediment and nutrient exports from the site. ... Building phase development needs to be closely managed to ensure compliance with sediment and erosion control measures.

    by Dominic Wrench
  5. Page 1 of 6 IPSWICH CITY COUNCIL | Information ... (PDF, 247k)

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    14 Sep 2021: Implement proportional InfoSec Controls for Digital Information reflecting the value,. importance and sensitivity. ... ICT Service Delivery Manager. • Routine operation and management of ICT Assets and InfoSec Controls.

    by Amber van Sloten
  6. IpswIchIntegrated water strategy 2015 a total water cycle Framework ... (PDF, 5851k)

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    24 Apr 2015: Erosion, sediment and dispersive soilsIncreasing amounts of sediment entering waterways has been identified as the major issue affecting waterway health in SEQ (Healthy Waterways, 2013). ... stormwater quality offsets. • Progress improved erosion and

  7. Habitat Connections

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    1 May 2024: Habitat Connections is a strategic waterway rehabilitation program which aims to restore degraded riparian corridors throughout Ipswich and increase their resilience to erosion and flood damage. ... Erosion and Sediment Control : Ipswich City Council.

  8. Fireweed is an introduced weed that can be poisonous ... (PDF, 288k)

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    31 Jul 2023: Research for herbicide controls against Fireweed, including residual control methods is ongoing. ... 500ml/ha Seedling control up to the four leaf stage. Improved pastures(containing clover).

  9. Offsite Stormwater Quality Improvement Program

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    8 Dec 2023: Those offset projects completed so far prevent more than 917 tonnes of sediment and 1.3 tonnes of nitrogen from entering Ipswich’s waterways each year. ... Ironpot Creek stabilisation. It has a history of being one of Ipswich’s most damaged creeks,

  10. FACT SHEET 1 Living in a Healthy Catchment For ... (PDF, 269k)

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    12 May 2010: THE GOOD THE BADNative plants growing along waterways hold the soil in place, helping to prevent stream bank erosion. ... Excess use of fertilisers and pesticides in the garden can run off into stormwater drains and then into the waterways.

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