Wetlands with appropriate litter traps and riparian plant communities can provide a natural and sustainable method of regulating such inflows and protecting water quality. The establishment of shallow protected waters separate from the lakes and rivers provides an appropriate habitat for a desirable range of native birds and flora.
Management of Wetlands includes the following:
- Vegetation health
- Sediment and nutrient management
- Water health including algal growth
- Water runoff condition of water entering water bodies, including faecal matter from domestic animals as well as household or industrial chemicals (oil, solvents, detergents, etc)
- Pedestrian safety and access
- Access for maintenance activities
- Wildlife aquatic and terrestrial fauna
- North Gardens Wetland - Wendouree Parade, Lake Wendouree
- Redan Wetland - Orion Street, Sebastopol
- Yuille Station Wetland - Vickers Street, Sebastopol
- Pauls Wetland - Dowling Street, Wendouree
- Hocking Avenue Wetland - Hocking Avenue, Mt Clear
- Winter Creek Wetland - yet to be accessible to the community
- Nerrina Wetland - Lofven Street, Nerrina
- Miners Rest Wetland - corner of Clark and Raglan Street, Miners Rest
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