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Gippsland Water advances large-scale planting to protect Moe's water network and improve river health
Gippsland Water's planting project along the Tanjil River is thriving, with 8,000 native trees reducing erosion, enhancing biodiversity, and protecting Moe's water network. Ongoing monitoring ensures continued improvements to river health.
Gippsland Water is making progress in a large-scale planting project to safeguard Moe's water network. Last year the organisation planted more than 8,000 native trees and shrubs along the Tanjil River near Tanjil South to reduce riverbank erosion and reduce pump station operating costs.
Gippsland Water's planting project along the Tanjil River is thriving, with 8,000 native trees reducing erosion, enhancing biodiversity, and protecting Moe's water network
Restoring Tanjil river
A recent survey of the site has confirmed the saplings are thriving, with the northern riverbank now covered in well-established foliage and the southern side not far behind. Managing director Sarah Cumming said there was a noticeable difference in the riverbank's appearance from August last year.
"As the plants grow, their root systems will help hold the riverbank together and prevent debris from entering the waterway and ultimately our pumps, causing costly blockages. This project's focus is to reduce these types of blockages, enhance biodiversity and improve the overall health of Tanjil River and the surrounding land. As the plants become established, we'll continue to monitor their progress and provide updates to the community," Ms Cumming said.
Seven native species were planted along the river as part of the project, including the Strzelecki gum, Australian blackwood, and silver wattles. For more information on Gippsland Water's biodiversity efforts, visit Gippsland Water website.
Pictures from Gippsland Water website.
Source: http://gippsland.com/
Published by: news@gippsland.com
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