Jun 2, 2021 | June 2021, Landscape Remediation
Successful gully remediation looks like this Glen Bowen Station was LDC’s second and third large-scale gully remediation sites. Neilly Group Engineering designed the remediation measures. Engineering firm Neilly Group Engineering developed the gully remediation...
Jun 2, 2021 | June 2021, Landscape Remediation
The response to the wet season at each of the two Strathmore work sites is clear to see. Strathmore work responds well to wet season Strathmore Station near the Bowen River rodeo grounds is LDC’s fourth large-scale gully. The remediated site has responded well...
Jun 1, 2021 | June 2021, Landscape Remediation, Uncategorized
LDC’s fifth large gully repair will benefit two properties LDC’s fifth large-scale gully remediation site is at Havilah Station. Works are expected to start in July. The Havilah gully site has been selected as a priority project, based on the work completed by...
Jun 1, 2021 | June 2021, Landscape Remediation
Weetalaba Station — LDC’s third landscape rehydration site The Mulloon Institute is designing a cost-effective way to address an erosion hotspot on Weetalaba Station to help hold and keep water on the property. Reid and Julie Muirhead, of Weetalaba Station, have made...
Jun 1, 2021 | June 2021, Landscape Remediation
Helping to ensure the integrity of the gas pipeline in NQ Eyes on the pipe The pipeline is owned by Palisade and is operated by AGL and Arrow Energy through a jointly owned company called EIM. TW Power Services is the maintenance provider of the pipeline. TW Power...
Jun 1, 2021 | June 2021, Landscape Remediation
Scott Hardy, WRC (left) and Daniel Hazelman, NQ Dry Tropics’ Landscape Remediation Officer discuss drains on roadways. Controlling the flow of water runoff from rural roads is a big task. Photo: Fruition Environmental. Project investigates how best to manage...