Chris,
Has anyone from COG had a chance
to discuss landscaping of the FSW? ACTEW now have the chance to make the area
into a much more bird friendly site. Several years ago I visited, as I am sure
other COG members have, the Henderson Sewage Works in Las Vegas in Utah. Most of
the area is no longer a functioning treatment plant and has been taken
over by the local birders and extensively planted making it an excellent place
to visit. The ponds still hold water so you get the variety of ducks and wading
birds you would expect, plus the plantings attract a host of other species such
as hummingbirds and small passerines. They even had Greater Roadrunners and
Coyotes.
We have the opportunity to get
something constructive done here, let’s not waste it!
Cheers,
Mark
From: Chris
Davey [
Sent: Thursday, 17 October
2013 10:27 PM
To:
Subject: [canberrabirds] re
Fyshwick Sewage Ponds access
Hi,
Today I had the opportunity to meet and discuss access issues
to the Fyshwick Sewage Ponds with the Remote Plants Engineer from ACTEW Water.
As you may be aware remedial work has been occurring at the Ponds for a
few months now and as the area had been declared a building site the area has
been closed to the general public. Due to unforeseen circumstances
associated with bank stabilisation the area will remain closed for at least
another 6 months.
One outcome of the meeting was an indication from ACTEW that
a better signage strategy will be develop to inform the public concerning
access.
I am confident that good communications are now in place
between COG and ACTEW. I will be the COG contact so as soon as I have any
further news concerning access I will let you know.
In the meantime I urge members not to visit the area to allow
ACTEW to finish the works as soon as possible.
Chris Davey (Vice-president)