I assume the special permit is the one necessary to access the northern section
of WTP. You have to attend an induction course for that, which might not fit
into your schedule, depending on where you're coming from. I'm not sure how
often they run them.
Peter Shute
>-----Original Message-----
>From: [birding-aus-
> On Behalf Of David Adams
>Sent: Wednesday, 5 September 2012 7:05 PM
>To: Birding-Aus
>Subject: [Birding-Aus] Werribee advice for November
>
>My wife and I are coming up on our 25th anniversary and have been
>thinking about how to celebrate. Very sensibly, she suggested that
>nothing could be more romantic than a visit to a sewage treatment
>plant. Who am I to argue? I've had a look around on the Web and it
>seems that you can apply for a two-year permit and key from Melbourne
>Water. We've never been to Werribee and I'm looking for some advice.
>
>* How difficult is it to figure out where to visit at the site? From
>the map, it seems to be an extensive area. I remember hearing that
>this is the second largest wetland in Australia.
>
>* Is the sun in your eyes at certain times of day in a way that is
>worth planning around?
>
>* Is it advisable to apply for a "special permit"?
>
>* Any ideas regarding how much lead time to allow for the permit
>process? We're contemplating visiting during the first half of
>November.
>
>Thanks for any suggestions or advice.
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