The results tell the story.
In 2011, severe floods in Southeast Queensland caused widespread riverbank erosion, sending huge amounts of sediment downstream.
This not only damaged water quality and treatment facilities but also increased dredging demands at the Port of Brisbane.
Rehabilitation projects were underway in various catchments within Southeast Queensland, but Cyclone Debbie in 2017 highlighted the potential vulnerability of these sites.
Identifing locations suitable for biodiversity offsets and fauna relocation sites. The customer did not have regionally consistent information to identify and quantify habitat availability. The customer also did not have access to suitable information to calculate potential nature impacts for an Environmental Impact Statement project phase of a large, linear infrastructure project.