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Environmental management > State of the environment > State of the environment 2003 > Key Findings

Inland waters

Queensland's rivers and aquifers are under pressure from increasing levels of water diversion for consumptive purposes. The main factors affecting water quality are eutrophication, chemical contamination and salinity; these are largely the result of discharges from urban and agricultural areas. Other key factors affecting river health are the condition and extent of riverine vegetation, disruption of stream flow, and invasive species. Wetland management is becoming a more important issue. In particular:

Last updated: 19 May 2004