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To: | "Dave Torr" <> |
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Subject: | Draft of revised permit arrangements for Western Treatment Plant, Werribee, Vic |
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Date: | Tue, 9 Mar 2004 11:13:48 +1100 |
Hi Dave, I recieved a letter last week some time, but that was after i heard about it on the list. I agree with both points you make below. I'll be suggesting the following points:
You certainly can get their via Paradise Rd at the moment - not sure how "legal" this is!. Just turn right by the first gates on Paradise Rd. There are certainly some good points to the plan but also some restrictions, which all permit holders should try and comment on. I am also concerned that the only general access will now be via Paradise Rd - no access from Beach Rd near the Jetty, which means lots of extra driving. In my comments to them I pointed out that - if their concern was the traffic on 260S Rd - they could give access to the Conservation Ponds/Borrow Pits via the East bank of Little River and the road along the beach - OR they could permit it from the eastern end (especially from the new proposed Werribee River park) and close the area between the Ponds/Pits and Little River. But the key thing I think is to comment on the plan - if there is no feedback then they won't change anything (not saying they will if they get feedback of course!). Incidentally I would have thought thay permit holders SHOULD have been notified of this plan, but I only found out about it through this group. Is this the general case or did I miss out? >From: >To: >Subject: Re: [BIRDING-AUS] Draft of revised permit arrangements for Western >Treatment Plant, Werribee, Vic >Date: Mon, 8 Mar 2004 18:13:21 +1100 > >In the new draft plans for the WTP, it mentions opening the gates to Ryans >Swamp during seasonal inundation. > >Has Ryans Swamp always been accessible to birdwatchers via Paradise Rd? > >If so, is someone able to tell me how to get to it with G2 key access? > >What are people general feelings about the proposed changes? > >Looks like general access birdwatchers are going to lose access to Barrow >Pits, and the conservation lagoons, plus all the coastline between Little >River and Werribee River. > >Peter > > > > >Don't think I've seen this posted before.... > >Melbourne Water have issued a draft of new access arrangements proposed >for the WTP. Comments are invited and need to be submitted by 4th April. >This will affect access for existing birdwatching permit holders. > >The draft access plan and feedback form can be accessed at; > >http://www.melbournewater.com.au/system/mainFrameset.asp?path=/water_cycle/sewerage/western_treatment_plant/draft_access_plan.asp _________________________________________________________________ Express yourself with cool emoticons - download MSN Messenger today! http://www.msn.co.uk/messenger -------------------------------------------- Birding-Aus is now on the Web at www.birding-aus.org -------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe from this mailing list, send the message 'unsubscribe birding-aus' (no quotes, no Subject line) to |
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