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Natural Disaster Relief and Recovery Arrangements (NDRRA) - RC-MRC-FRF DR5028 (Additional project)Website/Report(not documented)
Project leadPartnershipsIndustriesOther
ActivitiesOn-ground work
Case study type(none)
Funding sourceNDRRA - joint Commonwealth and State
Funding amount$51,000
In-kind contribution(not documented)
Start date1 July 2017
End dateJune 2019
SummaryWorks will include removal of accumulated sediment, re-establish the riffle control and fishway using a full width fishway design that is efficient for fish passage and low maintanance. Works will improve fish passage, improve resilience to future events and provide the landholder with a pump hole. All sediment removed will be potentially prevented from entering the waterways and flowing to the Great Barrier Reef Lagoon.
Benefits
In total, 88 projects were completed by 30 June 2019. These included:
Approximately 290,000 tonnes of sediment have been prevented from polluting the coastline every year; including the Great Barrier Reef and Moreton Bay environments. Natural Disaster Relief and Recover Arrangements Summary Report Lesson(not documented)
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Last updated: 23 March 2021 This page should be cited as: Department of Environment, Science and Innovation, Queensland (2021) Natural Disaster Relief and Recovery Arrangements (NDRRA) - RC-MRC-FRF DR5028 (Additional project), WetlandInfo website, accessed 30 August 2024. Available at: https://wetlandinfo.des.qld.gov.au/wetlands/resources/tools/wetland-project/natural-disaster-relief-and-recovery-arrangements-ndrra-rc-mrc-frf-dr5028-95c1/ |