Mordialloc Creek Improvements at Aspendale Gardens
Creating a new wetland to improve water quality, flood protection and wildlife habitat
In 2009, Melbourne Water will create a new freshwater wetland on Mordialloc Creek.
Wetland basins will extend within Mordialloc Creek from the bridge on Boundary Rd / Wells Rd in Aspendale Gardens (Mel Ref 92 J2) to Waterways (Mel Ref 93 E2).
We will make the creek wider and put in lots of new native plants. This will create a wetland that will:
- improve water quality by filtering stormwater from the Dandenong Valley area to the north of the wetland
- improve flood protection and drainage of this former swampland area
- look attractive and provide a place for native birds, animals and fish to live
- allow further industrial development on the north side of the creek in Braeside to occur.
We've built more than 40 wetlands across Melbourne since 2002 and this new wetland will be one of the largest.
What the improvements involve
To build this wetland, we will:
- remove the levee bank on the Braeside part of the creek
- remove soil and silt from the flood plain and place it on land on the Braeside part of the creek
- plant the wetland and the areas around it.
Earthworks could take between six and twelve months to complete, depending on weather and site conditions. We will begin planting once earthworks are complete, which would take a further six to twelve months to finish.
Community information
- Community Update Mordialloc Creek March 2009 (PDF, 179kb)
- Community Update Mordialloc Creek November 2008 (PDF, 1.2mb)
- Mordialloc Creek Wetlands Poster (PDF, 118kb)
Contact us
Telephone: 131 722
Downloads
- Community Update Mordialloc Creek March 2009 (PDF, 179kb)
- Community Update Mordialloc Creek November 2008 (PDF, 1.2mb)
- Mordialloc Creek Wetlands Poster (PDF, 118kb)
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