Foresters Grove Basin Rehabilitation Works
- What is the purpose of the basin?keyboard_arrow_right
The basin was constructed in the late 1900’s to assist in managing water flows and to catch silt and rubbish that flows down the storm water drain. Vegetation was planted to assist in beautifying the area, and provide additional habitat and refuge for wildilfe.

- Why do we need to clean the basin?keyboard_arrow_right
Over time sediment and rubbish collects in the basin. The dry period in early 2020 meant there were minimal to no inflows for a period of time, which exposed large amounts of sediment and rubbish in the basin. This created unfavourable water quality conditions, which in turn resulted in some water bird deaths. Periodically the basin requires removal of the sediment and rubbish, to ensure the basin continues to function correctly as well as maintaining water and habitat quality.

- Will the vegetation be removed and what impact will this have on the wildlife in the area?keyboard_arrow_right
Some vegetation will be removed as part of the process however a large section will be retained. The time of year that we are doing the works will mean there will be minimal impact on the wildlife. A review of environmental factors has been completed for the project, to ensure the necessary environmental considerations are adhered to.

- How much rubbish and sediment do we expect to take out?keyboard_arrow_right
We expect to take at least 15 truck loads of sediment and rubbish out of the area. We are expecting to find shopping trolleys, tyres, cans, bottles and a large amount of mud and sediment.
- What happens to the material/rubbish that will be taken out?keyboard_arrow_right
The material removed will be take off site to the Waste Management Facility. It will be dried out and then disposed of appropriately
- What is the process for cleaning the basin and how long will it take?keyboard_arrow_right
The removal of rubbish and silt should only take one or two daysday. It will involve the use of an excavator and slotted mud bucket, which means the lagoon doesn’t need to be drained to complete the work.
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