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Eurobodalla Integrated Water Cycle Management Strategy

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9.5.2 What Are the Issues?<br />

<strong>Eurobodalla</strong> <strong>Integrated</strong> <strong>Water</strong> <strong>Cycle</strong> <strong>Management</strong> <strong>Strategy</strong><br />

The issues associated with Mogo landscape and water management system are classified<br />

into environmental and social issues, and are discussed below. Other community servicerelated<br />

issues are not in included as part of this study.<br />

Environmental Issues<br />

Potential stormwater hotspot pollution sites include the zoo and tourism sources<br />

Potential sewage overflow from stormwater influx to sewage pumping station.<br />

Social Issues<br />

Maintain the character and lifestyle of the village<br />

Tourism is main income for village<br />

Stormwater-derived pollution has the potential to reduce recreational and tourism<br />

attractions<br />

Problems maintaining a chlorine residual in the water system.<br />

9.5.3 How Do We Fix the Problems?<br />

<strong>Water</strong> <strong>Cycle</strong> <strong>Management</strong> Opportunities<br />

The following are short term measures to improve the water cycle management at Mogo.<br />

Short term Measures<br />

The short term measures include:<br />

Improve chlorine residual<br />

Systematic monitoring of the local waterways and the urban stormwater quality and<br />

quantity.<br />

The long term water management issues are addressed as part of the regional water<br />

supply scheme and sewage and wastewater management issues in the Tomakin section of<br />

the report.<br />

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