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Re: Constructed wetalnds for Chihuahua



>From: Martin Anda <anda@essun1.murdoch.edu.au>
>Subject: Re: Constructed wetalnds for Chihuahua
>
>
>>I am delighted Martin, is there anywhere that this could be considered
>>on the Swan and Canning to deal with the "Bloom".
>
>In terms of Perth's wastewater it's probably a bit late for our generation
>after the State just spent $800 million on completing deep sewerage
>although for country towns, rural residences and rural industries it could
>be the go.  Moreover, for rural hamlet's such as Rosneath Farm it could be
>considered as one of the many options.

Martin I was wondering if there was any possibility that these two rivers 
may not have some Constructed Wetlands outside of Perth to greatly reduce
the effect of Agricultural P and N before the water gets to Perth.
The loss of wetlands to fauna may be compensated for as well.

Regards,
          Vic
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