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Have the projects of (a) EP2200976 Sullivans Creek Floodplain Management Plan (SCFMP) – Best Practice Advisor, (b) SL2200781 Water Quality Peer Reviewer and (c) 0185-2020 Molonglo Critical Infrastructure Project – Deep Creek Water Quality Control Pond Detailed Design, been completed; if not, can the Minister provide an estimated completion date; if so, can the Minister provide copies of reports on these projects.

Mr Gentleman: The answer to the member’s question is as follows:

(a) The Sullivans Creek Floodplain Management Plan (SCFMP) – Best Practice Advisor (EP2200976) project is for ‘expert’ advice on the approach to assessing flood risk in Sullivans Creek. There are no reports available from this work to date. Advice is expected to be sought throughout the project and will be dependent on the progress of the related flood study that is yet to be tendered. The completion date will be confirmed when the successful tenderer for the detailed flood study is appointed. Completion of the SCFMP is expected by the end of the 2021/22 financial year.

(b) The Water Quality Peer Reviewer Consultancy (SL2200781) is expected to be completed in late 2022, subject to completion of the Lower Deep Creek Pond (Deep Creek Corridor Regional Water Quality Pond) detailed design and Environmental Impact Assessment process. No reports are publicly available.

(c) The Deep Creek Water Quality Control Pond Detailed Design Consultancy (0185-2020) is scheduled for completion in the latter half of 2024. The consultancy includes construction phase services to be undertaken during construction phase of the Lower Deep Creek Pond (Deep Creek Corridor Regional Water Quality Pond). Currently no reports are publicly available.

Municipal services—playgrounds
(Question No 241)

Ms Lawder asked the Minister for Transport and City Services, upon notice, on 14 May 2021:

(1) How many playgrounds are currently fenced in (a) Canberra and (b) Tuggeranong.

(2) How many playgrounds are earmarked for fencing in future across (a) Canberra and (b) Tuggeranong.

Mr Steel: The answer to the member’s question is as follows:

(1)

a) There are currently 79 fenced playgrounds in Canberra which includes 14 fully fenced playgrounds and 65 partially fenced playgrounds.

b) Of the 79 playgrounds, there are 13 fenced playgrounds in Tuggeranong which includes 2 fully fenced playgrounds and 11 partially fenced playgrounds.

(2)

a) There are currently 6 playgrounds being investigated for future fencing across Canberra.


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