❓ Hon Alison Xamon questions the Environment portfolio regarding nutrient monitoring in Bannister Creek, specifically concerning nitrogen and phosphorus levels and CSIRO recommendations. The Minister provides details on the monitoring practices and data availability.
AnsweredQoN 5987Legislative Council
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I refer to Bannister Creek's continuing failure to meet long term total nitrogen and total phosphorous targets. I also refer to the CSIRO's recommendation to monitor nutrient speciation in effective best management practice evaluation, and I ask —
(1) What, if any, monitoring of nutrient species levels are being undertaken within Bannister Creek?
(2) If monitoring is being undertaken, please specify the how the monitoring is being undertaken?
(3) Please table the results from the last three years of any such monitoring?
(1) What, if any, monitoring of nutrient species levels are being undertaken within Bannister Creek?
(2) If monitoring is being undertaken, please specify the how the monitoring is being undertaken?
(3) Please table the results from the last three years of any such monitoring?
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Answered
16 October 2012
Responded by
Minister for Mental Health representing the Minister for Environment
Response time
35 days
(1) The following nutrient species are monitored in Bannister Creek: total nitrogen (TN), total phosphorus (TP), total oxidised nitrogen (NOx), nitrogen as ammonia/ammonium (NH3), soluble reactive phosphorus (SRP), dissolved organic nitrogen (DON), and dissolved organic carbon (DOC).
(2) Monitoring of Bannister Creek is undertaken on a fortnightly basis when the drain is flowing. Fully trained staff from the Department of Water perform this monitoring in accordance with a rigorous quality assurance/quality control protocol that was designed specifically for the catchment monitoring program.
(3) Quarterly reports which outline the results from this monitoring are available on the Swan River Trust website. These reports also provide context by comparing the most recent results with data collected in the previous five years.
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(2) Monitoring of Bannister Creek is undertaken on a fortnightly basis when the drain is flowing. Fully trained staff from the Department of Water perform this monitoring in accordance with a rigorous quality assurance/quality control protocol that was designed specifically for the catchment monitoring program.
(3) Quarterly reports which outline the results from this monitoring are available on the Swan River Trust website. These reports also provide context by comparing the most recent results with data collected in the previous five years.
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