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<strong>Wallis</strong> <strong>Lake</strong> <strong>Estuary</strong> <strong>Management</strong> Plan<br />

<strong>Management</strong> Objective Reduce rural land use impacts on water quality in the Wallamba, Wang Wauk and Coolongolook catchments (particularly nitrogen,<br />

phosphorous, suspended solids and biological pollutants)<br />

W.2<br />

<strong>Management</strong> Area D, E<br />

Action<br />

No<br />

W.2.1<br />

W.2.2<br />

Action<br />

Continue to implement the soil erosion, surface water quality, riparian zones and<br />

estuary action plans of the WLCMP to reduce nutrient and sediment run-off from<br />

the rural catchment<br />

Where appropriate, continue to provide incentive schemes to protect and<br />

enhance riparian vegetation in rural land areas eg riverbank fencing through a<br />

devolved grant system<br />

Indicative<br />

Cost<br />

In<br />

WLCMP<br />

budget<br />

$200,000<br />

per year<br />

Priority Responsibilities Progress<br />

Immediate (B1)<br />

Immediate (B2)<br />

Comments<br />

Implementing the Lower Wallamba River rivercare plan (action M.6.1) will also contribute to achieving this management objective.<br />

Coordinated by<br />

WaLI group,<br />

CMA<br />

GLC, DIPNR,<br />

Lands<br />

Commenced 2002; 11.6 ha<br />

active erosion controlled,<br />

12,634 native trees planted<br />

49 km riverbank fenced<br />

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