Waterway Rehabilitation at Iron Cove Creek

Waterway Rehabilitation at Iron Cove Creek

WATERWAY REHABILITATION AT IRON COVE CREEK What is the project about? We are investigating options to rehabilitate about 400 metres of the concrete Naturalised banks at Cooks River lined Iron Cove Creek near the outlet to Parramatta River in Five Dock. We’re looking at which parts of the channel need to be repaired, and whether we can do it in a more natural way by replacing concrete banks with ones made of rocks and native plants. We can’t always naturalise a channel as it depends on available space, land condition, and other constraints. We are investigating three options for rehabilitating the channel: 1. Like for like replacement of concrete lining of the channel banks and base 2. Sandstone block laybacks of the banks and concrete lining of the channel Current conditions at Iron Cove Creek base 3. Integrated naturalisation of banks/channel base and saltmarsh creation. Iron Cove Creek preliminary naturalisation concept design Along the length of the channel from Ramsay Road to Waratah Street, Five Dock: Potential location for a wetland to treat stormwater flow before it enters the creek Potential location for a lookout Existing trees to Replacement of banks with remove the deteriorating concrete banks and replace them with a combination of be retained rocks and native plants rocks, native plants, sandstone blocks and concrete. Proposed saltmarsh Build a boardwalk over Potential location for a Create an outdoor education area with the wetland 2.5m wide footpath seating and signs to explain naturalisation Replacement of banks with Potential location for a 1.5m rocks and native plants wide footpath Create a winding section along the base of the channel using We will retain as many trees as possible, however sandstone blocks to recreate the appearance and sound of a Potential location some trees will need to be removed to accommodate the Existing bridge natural waterway for a lookout naturalisation work. We will replant additional trees along Remove some sections of fencing along the creek to to be retained the creek within the project area improve the look of the area Saltmarsh at Cooks River What is saltmarsh? Coastal saltmarsh is an endangered ecological community that would have naturally occurred next to tidal waterways in Sydney before colonisation. Saltmarsh is a unique environment providing important habitat for underground insects, worms and invertebrate species, which are important food sources for birds. .

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