The Darwin Harbour region is the country of the Larrakia and other Aboriginal people, and is enjoyed by Territorians and tourists for its recreational opportunities. Most Territory residents live in the region, which is the centre for industrial and commercial operations. The region is also a major hub for road, rail, air and sea transport. Our use of the catchment, through urban, industrial and agricultural development in the region has increased the amount of pollutants entering Darwin Harbour.
This report collates pollutant and hydrographic data for the Darwin Harbour catchment, with a focus on monitoring of loads undertaken in the 2006/07 wet season. It extrapolates monitoring undertaken for specific catchments to the wider Darwin Harbour catchment, and predicts the impact of future development on the pollutant loads entering Darwin Harbour based on a 'business as usual' approach.,
Notes
Date:2009,
Cover title.,
Bibliographic references, 44-46.,
Made available via the Publications (Legal Deposit) Act 2004 (NT),
Table of contents
Introduction -- Objectives -- Section 1. The Darwin Region Catchment -- Section 2. Catchment Runoff -- Section 3. Pollutant Export Rates and Land-use -- Section 4. Pollutant Loads Entering Darwin Harbour -- Section 5. Scenarios and Analysis -- Section 6. Conclusion -- References -- Appendices.,
Language
English,
Subject
Northern Territory,
Government Policy,
Darwin Region – Planning,
Pollution,
Darwin Harbour,
Northern Territory – Darwin,
Land use,
Runoff,
Land Use, Urban,
Darwin,
Water quality,
Water,