Environmental Action Plan Summary 2014 –2018

T H R I E S V E U R I F U T N E N C L E A N G R E Alexandrina Council Environmental Action Plan Summary

Our region

N The Alexandrina Council district is highly diverse, covering an area of 1800 square kilometres. We are located on the , in the south-western corner of the Murray-Darling River Murray

Mt Barker Basin. Extending inland from the coast and Morphett Vale Murray Bridge river, the Angas Plains rise into the foothills of Callington the Eastern . Our district St. Vincent's Gulf Woodchester contains the Bremer, Angas and Finniss River McLaren Vale Strathalbyn catchments along with Tookayerta Creek, all of Ashbourne Langhorne which drain towards and into Lake Alexandrina. Creek Wellington Mt Compass Milang Lake Though we are rich in natural assets, our environment Alexandrina Currency Creek FLEURIEU Clayton continues to face a range of challenges and threats. Our PENINSULA Middleton Goolwa current population of approximately 25,400 people is Victor Harbor Port Elliot forecast to grow by over 30% to 33,130 by 2031, over Lake which time more than 4000 new homes will need to Albert The Coorong be built. Our future climate is predicted to be warmer and drier bringing rising sea levels and more extreme Southern Ocean SCALE Meningie weather events such as bushfires and heatwaves. Kilometres Forward-thinking urban planning and conservation measures will be critical to ensure that, despite these changes, we are able to reduce our environmental Alexandrina Council is known nationally footprint, protect existing natural areas and indeed, allow for their extent to increase. and internationally as a region of

environmental importance. We are Successfully protecting and improving our local blessed to live adjacent to the Coorong environment will rest on the collective commitment and cooperation of Council, our residents, local businesses and Lower Lakes Ramsar Wetland and to and regional partners. The overwhelming level of swim in clean beaches backed by coastal community support for this Plan stands us in good stead dunes. Further inland, our district boasts and we look forward to working with you to help create a cleaner, greener future for our community. a wide range of habitats including mallee, eucalyptus woodlands and stringybark forests. The natural beauty of our region is one of the key features attracting people to live and holiday here.

Aspiration THRIVE IN CLEAN GREEN FUTURES

Goals

PROTECTING ENHANCING PROGRESSIVELY LIVING OUR WATER BIODIVERSITY ADDRESSING LOCAL RESOURCES CLIMATE CHANGE

Strategies Minimise Council Build our knowledge Reduce our greenhouse Manage our waste water use gas emissions sustainablysustainably Protect and enhance Maximise the re-use of remnantremnant vegetationvegetation IdentifyIdentify andand assessassess Promote sustainable food rainwater,rainwater, stormwaterstormwater andand impacts,impacts, risksrisks andand Connect habitat and Green our organisation wastewater opportunities restorerestore degradeddegraded areasareas InformInform andand engageengage ourour Promote water sensitive Build resilience ImproveImprove urbanurban biodiversitybiodiversity communitycommunity development Plan for sustainable Protect and enhance Care for Aboriginal culture Maintain and enhance the growth coastalcoastal biodiversitybiodiversity and country health of waterways Provide community Be a responsible land Provide community leadershipleadership manager leadershipleadership Engage our community and develop partnerships

Measuring our progress Council mains water use Area of actively managed Council greenhouse gas Total waste to landfill remnantremnant vegetationvegetation emissions Total community mains Total diversion of waste water use Area of actively managed Council Adaptation Plan fromfrom landfilllandfill revegetationrevegetation endorsed and actions Community per capita Diversion rate of implementedimplemented mains water use Area of actively managed residentialresidential kerbsidekerbside urban biodiversity reserves Extent of community waste (%) Volume of stormwater and knowledge re climate wastewater reuse Number of community Proportion of residents changechange impacts,impacts, risksrisks andand groups undertaking satisfiedsatisfied withwith Council’sCouncil’s adaptation options biodiversity works on environmental Council land performance Number of volunteers/ attendees at Council environmental events

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About the Plan

Alexandrina Council recognises that all Council activities have an impact on the environment and that our community expects us to lead by Alexandrina Council example in the way we conduct our operations. Environmental Action Plan Council can also help to foster a strong sense of 2014 –2018 T H R I E S V E U R I F U T N E N environmental stewardship amongst our staff, C L E A N G R E residents, business community and visitors by educating and encouraging them to care for our local environment.

The Environmental Action Plan 2014–2018 provides an overview of Council’s past achievements and prioritises our future environmental management activities, with a focus on reducing Council’s footprint, protecting and enhancing environmental assets under Council’s care and control, fostering sustainable development and collaborating with our community.

Each chapter contains a number of strategies and key performance indicators (KPIs) against which we will measure our progress. The details of how the Plan will be implemented over the next four years are contained in action tables that support each strategy. —— Creation of an in-house Biodiversity Team to increase the area of Council land actively managed Actions are prioritised according to timeframe (i.e. short for conservation. term, medium term and long term). Some of the high —— Developing a region-wide vision for reconnecting priority actions include: the landscape by undertaking works on Council —— Working with developers to ensure that wherever reserves, roadsides and unmade roads. practicable all new irrigated public open space is —— Undertaking a Coastal Hazard Study to identify the maintained using alternatives to potable mains water. coastal areas and infrastructure most vulnerable to —— Amending our Development Plan to require that all the impacts of climate change. new houses install a minimum 5000L rainwater tank. —— Working with developers, builders and landowners to encourage green building design and construction. —— Recognising, rewarding and celebrating community action via environmental grants and awards. Visit www.alexandrina.sa.gov.au/eap —— Establishing an Environmental Advisory Group to provide advice to Council on implementation of to download your digital copy of the this Plan. complete Environmental Action Plan. Progress against the Plan will be publicly reported on Find out more an annual basis. A review of the Plan will be undertaken contact 08 8555 7000 in 2018 with a further 5-year plan developed for the or email [email protected] period 2019–2023.

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