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Getting to the WTP this weeked

To: Peter Shute <>
Subject: Getting to the WTP this weeked
From: Dave Torr <>
Date: Sat, 5 Feb 2011 14:36:31 +1100
Can't say as I haven't been, but 100mm if rain will have changed water
levels (last time the Stilt SP moved from T Section to Western Lagoons for
example as the former became too deep) so who knows where the "good" birds
will be?

On 5 February 2011 14:24, Peter Shute <> wrote:

> Western Lagoons might be ok? Last time this happened a few weeks ago, that
> was the spot we could still get to. I'd appreciate hearing if it's
> accessible.
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> Peter Shute
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> According to BOM, the WTP recieved nearly 100mm of rain last night. It
> might be best to avoid the WTP today if anyone is planning a visit.
> Also the ABC is reporting that the princes highway between Melbourne and
> Geelong only has one lane open, so traffic's going to be a nightmare.
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