Healthier Waterways Wetland Program wraps up

Three stormwater treatment wetlands have received a treatment of their own, each scoring an upgrade.

Improvements to the Amber Place and Flinders Crescent wetlands in Wyndham Vale, and the Lysterfield Walk wetland in Manor Lakes, have now been finalised as part of Council’s Healthier Waterways Wetland Program.

At Amber Place, the wetland was reshaped to improve its overall performance and a gross pollutant trap has been installed to capture up to 99% of litter and solid waste from the drainage system.

A new boardwalk has also been installed to give nearby residents the opportunity to enjoy a nice meander around the wetland.

Work on the remaining wetlands included new plants to soak up pollutants and remove sediment from the surrounding rainwater.

Wyndham City’s Climate Futures and Environment Portfolio holder Councillor Robert Szatkowski said Council had invested $1.6 million towards upgrading these three wetlands.

“Wyndham City is committed to improving the quality of our natural waterways by reducing pollutants, and through our Healthier Waterways Wetland Project we’ve been able to do just that,” Cr Szatkowski said.

“These works ensure our natural waterways are clean and provides a nurturing habitat for wildlife and a pleasant place for neighbouring residents and passers-by.”

“The wetlands drain to important local waterways such as the Werribee River and Lollypop Creek, which in turn flow into Port Phillip Bay, meaning the environmental benefits are reaped by both Wyndham and surrounding areas.”

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