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Port of Bundaberg Maintenance Dredging
Port of Bundaberg
The main navigational shipping infrastructure within the Port of Bundaberg typically requires annual maintenance dredging and occasional emergency dredging.
The purpose of the Long-Term Management and Monitoring Plan (LTMMP) for Maintenance Dredging and Disposal, Port of Bundaberg 2012–2022 is to address operational needs, environmental risks, monitoring and adaptive management actions specific to the Port of Bundaberg whilst ensuring the ongoing sustainability of maintenance dredging within the port.
Framework
A range of studies relevant to maintenance dredging informed the preparation of our LMDMP and the development of its associated management documents. The LTMMP commits to the availability of a range of these documents. These include the outcomes of programs in the long-term maintenance dredging monitoring schedule. This information will be updated and revised periodically taking into account recent investigations in response to changes in risk, or as a result of the completion of monitoring as per the long-term maintenance dredging schedule.
The Port of Bundaberg Sustainable Sediment Management Project (SSM Project) will provide a better understanding of sediment dynamics, characteristics and sedimentation rates that can be used to forecast dredging requirements, analyse avoid, reduce and reuse options and provide justification for proposed and/or selected sediment management solutions into the future. The project aims to minimise environmental impacts and ensure the sustainability of maintenance dredging activities at the Port of Bundaberg.
Latest monitoring reports
Latest regulatory reports
Technical Advisory and Consultative Committee
The Technical Advisory and Consultative Committee (TACC) provides for a forum to understand our maintenance dredging activities and to assist GPC and regulatory agencies to access local knowledge and reconcile stakeholder interests.