Management - Aquatic Sediments
Management practices to reduce the load of sediment entering a wetland:
- Adequate buffer zones
- Application of artificial and natural means for preventing erosion
- Appropriate cropping (e.g. cover crops, trash blanketing, controlled traffic, filter strips) practices
- Appropriate environmental flow releases
- Appropriate stock grazing regimes for land type
- Avoidance of structural disturbance of the wetland
- Boat speed limits
- Conservation tillage methods
- Construction (to best practice standard) of contours, detention reservoirs, sedimentation ponds, or settling basins
- Farm management systems (soils)
- Fire management plans
- Minimal disturbance of the foreshore/bank
- Point source licensing and enforcement
- Presence of conservation buffers
- Proper repair and maintenance of drainage ditches and levees
- Reduction of sediment excesses arising from construction activities
- Revegetation (wetland/fringing zone/catchment, reduce bare ground)
- Sealing roads/curbing
- Use of land and water management best (or recommended) practices on the water-shed
- Wind breaks
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Management practice indicators Management practice indicator: % of farms using current best management practices (sediments) Management practice indicator: % of urban area under an active urban stormwater management plan |
Last updated: 30 April 2009