The Wetlands are an integral part of the Council’s extensive network of town waterways, designed to collect water into a common catchment facility. This innovative solution addresses the town’s…
The Wetlands are an integral part of the Council’s extensive network of town waterways, designed to collect water into a common catchment facility. This innovative solution addresses the town’s drainage issues, particularly during heavy rainfall.
A large dam and a series of smaller ponds with varying water depths were constructed to aid in the collection of runoff water from the town, with water levels that may vary seasonally.
Holding approximately 60 megalitres of water, the Wetlands will serve as the primary water source for all parks, gardens, and recreational facilities in Wyalong and West Wyalong.
One of the ponds features a land island in the middle, providing a safe breeding ground for birds, protected from foxes.
Developed on a pre-existing bird and wildlife sanctuary, the Wetlands have been revegetated with native plants. Covering an area of 6.547 hectares, including 3.859 hectares of water, the Wetlands also host Golden Perch, adding to the diversity of wildlife.