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The SEQ Healthy Waterways Strategy 2007-2012 deals with aquatic ecosystem health and water quality issues, and contains measures by which the impacts of human activities on our waterways and catchments can be avoided or ameliorated.

The Strategy recognises the growing significance of long-term security of water supplies in SEQ and improving overall water quality. The Strategy also supports key elements of State and regional strategies.
Over 600 individual actions in 12 Action Plans will improve the health of our waterways *
For a Strategy Summary PDF click here
Final – December 2007
 
Overview
 
Issue-based Action Plans

1. Point Source Pollution Management
2. Non-Urban Diffuse Source Pollution Management
3. Water Sensitive Urban Design
4. Protection and Conservation
5. Coastal Algal Blooms

 
Enabling Action Plans

6. Ecosystem Health Monitoring Program
7. Communication, Education and Motivation
8. Management Strategy Evaluation

 
Area-based Action Plans

9. Moreton Bay
10. Northern Catchments
11. Bremer Catchment
12. Logan-Albert Catchments

* Find out more

The 600+ actions can be sorted, in categories such as responsible organisation, relevant action plan and catchment – or a combination of these. Contact Nina Saxton or phone (07) 3403 4219 for more details.

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The South East Queensland Healthy Waterways Strategy incorporates the Moreton Bay Water Quality Improvement Plan, the preparation of which has been jointly funded by the Australian Government's Natural Heritage Trust Coastal Catchments Initiative and the SEQ Healthy Waterways Partnership.