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Controlling water levels

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Subject: Controlling water levels
From: Peter Milburn <>
Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2007 16:06:49 +1100
Benj wrote

It is useful for wetlands to dry out to minimise/maintain bacteria/algal loads.

I could not agree more but it is much more useful to have control over what dries when so that the drying of out may be rotated in a planned manner rather like in agriculture. This is an implicit problem of having only one lagoon. Perhaps we could promise to have only one lagoon full at a time if we were allowed to make more. :)

Milburn
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