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ipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0004/10498/activity_sheet_9_understanding_the_water_cycle.pdf Explore
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13 Jul 2009: Water can also enter the air through transpiration. This is when moisture is lost through the leaves of plants. ... The flow of water across the land. Underground water storage. Water droplets falling from clouds, rain.
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30 Nov 2021: water quality is in poor condition. ... More than 4,000 native plants have replaced overgrown weeds along this section of the riverbank providing natural improvements from enhancing water quality and animal habitats to reducing erosion and flood
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20 Oct 2021: Water quality Riparian buffers. Effectively address multiple problems including nutrient excess problem and sedimentation. ... understand. feasibility and benefits to water quality, bed and bank stability and biodiversity.
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4 May 2023: Efforts to restore platypus habitat and encourage these vulnerable marsupials to return to Ipswich’s waterways must include work to stabilise and revegetate waterway banks and improve their habitat. ... Past reports from Wildlife Queensland, who
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17 Feb 2022: Bank instability and erosion are significant issues at Franklin Vale Creek that cause problems for water quality downstream,” Cr Milligan said. ... Funding comes from council’s Stormwater Quality Offsets Scheme which is a developer-funded program to
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10 Nov 2022: Key threats to Ipswich waterways include riparian vegetation loss, loss of floodplain wetlands, changes in water quality and flow conditions, creation. ... Ecological corridors. Floodplain wetlands. Mid Brisbane. Healthy waterway corridor. Improved water
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10 Nov 2022: 9. The health of waterways and wetlands reflects on land and water resource management within the waterway corridor as well as the broader catchment. ... lower order stream vs high order stream). Minimum riparian corridor widths from the top of bank have
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17 Nov 2022: The Regional Natural Resource Management group Healthy Land and Water has delivered the results of its annual Ecosystem Health Monitoring Program, where the health of the region’s waterways is measured ... This catchment in our region’s west suffers
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12 May 2010: Dog droppings that end up in our waterways can introduce bacteria and nutrients. ... Garden waste, lawn clippings and tree pruning’s introduce weeds into our waterway corridors.
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22 Dec 2020: In response to the report, council has adopted its new Waterway Health Strategy. ... Our new Waterway Health Strategy will go a long way to achieving better management and improving the way we look after our precious waterways by building on the best
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