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ipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0013/10741/activity_sheet_2_monitoring_water_quality.pdf Explore
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28 May 2009: It could be the time of year, recent rainfall in the catchment or a change in land use. ... a recent rainfall event•. clearing of vegetation•. Remember to be observant and take notes while at your site.
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1 Sep 2003: Definition of the rights of membership14. Items in heavy demand15. Suspension or cancellation of membership. ... 14.(1) The library authority may:. (a) withdraw from loan an item that is in heavy demand; or.
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18 May 2022: Local Disaster Management Group Chair Ipswich Mayor Teresa Harding said important fixes such as the Lobb Street Bridge at One Mile were started by council as a priority once floodwaters began ... It is great news that this vital link in our city will be
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11 Feb 2021: Heavy vehicles are also less likely to seek alternative routes when there is road congestion, particularly if they are a restricted vehicle type1. ... Number of road crashes involving medium and heavy freight vehicles. All highways and motorways
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4 Apr 2024: 22 June 2022. Construction of the Brisbane Lions new stadium at Springfield Central is progressing well following wet weather setbacks, with Ipswich Mayor Teresa Harding and fellow councillors invited on a
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18 Jun 2021: 8. We are well prepared and ready to respond in times of emergencies and natural disasters and we are resilient in these times. ... Develop new funding models to better meet the demands of our rapid growth across the Local Government Area.
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29 May 2002: broken glass, sand, gravel, etc.) Dangerous drain grates, utility covers, or metal plates Uneven surface or gaps Slippery surfaces when wet (e.g. ... 7. Tell us a little about yourself. In good weather months, about how many days a month do you ride your
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31 Jan 2023: Talk to your project manager about tree species options. Will the tree block water flow and increase flooding? ... No, there will be no increase in flooding. The kerb is still fully functional, the Water Smart Street Tree system just diverts a small
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12 May 2010: www.ipswich.qld.gov.au. A catchment is the area of land from which rainfall flows to a low point to form a creek or river. ... For example, if there is a soil erosion problem on a new housing development, this could lead to muddy creeks, loss of aquatic
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12 Feb 2018: INFRASTRUCTURE AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE. Moved by Councillor Bromage:. That the Infrastructure and Emergency Management Committee Report No.
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