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19 Feb 2014 The South East Queensland (SEQ) Healthy Waterways Partnership is a government-community collaboration committed to improving the health of the catchments and rivers of south-east Queensland.
The HWS guides investment in waterway health in the Port Phillip and Westernport region from 2013/14–2017/18. It defines a vision for the region, identifies priority areas and management actions, and sets out targets to measure the effectiveness of these actions and a framework for delivering the strategy. The HWS is
How healthy are your local waterways? Find out about the environmental condition of your local waterway, the social and economic benefits they provide to your community and what is being done to protect and improve them. Find out more. Commnity and Education
Healthy Waterways Ltd. Healthy Land and Water is an independent organisation working to improve the sustainable use of land and waterways in South-East Queensland. Our evidence-based knowledge, innovative tools and extensive networks mean we are well-placed to reduce the leading pressures on our natural
25 Jul 2011 Responsibility for ensuring healthy waterways and protecting water quality in catchments is shared between the community and all levels of government, from federal and state to An example of stormwater targets can be found in Landcom's Water Sensitive Urban Design guidelines external link .
our waterways. With heavy rainfall, harmful microbes have an increased likelihood of being transported into our waterways from the catchment. Heavy rainfall also . Human health risks associated with the recreational use of waterways are managed in accordance with the Public Health Act 2005. National Guidelines.
adverse water quality in waterways, which impact aquatic ecosystems health and limit human water uses. Unless well managed, urban stormwater can release contaminants such as nutrients, sediment and solid waste to waterways. Waterway erosion can result from stormwater flows and also impact ecosystem health, both
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