Why is this Project taking place?
The Lions Weir was an area of interest identified by the community during consultation of the 2022 - 2032 Council Plan.
The need to undertake this project is driven by:
- Community interest in rehabilitating the Weir as outlined in the Council Plan
- An excess build up of sediment in the river, making it unattractive for recreational use
- Aging infrastructure - No recent structural assessments have been undertaken
- Enhancing the health of the Hotham River
A number of factors will need to be considered throughout this project, including:
- Impact on river flora and fauna
- The structural integrity of the weir
- How the space should be used
- Historical and cultural significance
What has occurred to date?
A key project identified in the Council Plan is 4.2.1 “Facilitate the rehabilitation of the Lions Weir, including silt removal within the river to allow recreational use.” In February 2023, a Reference Group was formed to inform the project direction and to explore options for remediation works.
The rehabilitation of the Weir precinct has been divided into three components,
- The weir wall
- The riverbed
- The surrounds
Initial Reference Group meetings included discussions on all three aspects of the project. Early in the process it became apparent that more detailed data was required regarding the integrity of the weir wall and the extent of silt build up on the riverbed. This information was critical to ensure informed recommendations were made.
An engineer was engaged to inspect and provide a report on the weir wall. A copy of that report is included as attachment 9.1.3A.
Research into dredging options for this type of water body identified the micro dredging process as the most likely feasible process. Apex Envirocare are contractors who have carried out similar works on the Vasse River in Busselton. See the video on this project.
In order to establish a likely cost for dredging, more accurate data on the volume of silt was required. Previous investigations from 2019 indicated potentially 12,000 cubic metres of silt, however, the sampling methodology employed at that time did not provide sufficient reliability.
Apex Envirocare carried out detailed sampling and estimate the total volume of silt is more likely to be in the order of 5,600 cubic metres.
The Lions Weir Reference Group considering all of the above matters recommended to undertake dredging as required and maintain the current wall.
Council endorsed the Lions Weir Reference Group recommendation at their ordinary council meeting on the 23 November 2023.
An expression of interest (EOI) to undertake the dredging of the Boddington Town Weir was advertised in May 2024 and Council later accepted an EOI from Apex Envirocare at the July 2024 Ordinary Council Meeting.
Environmental approval was obtained in August 2024 to undertake the dredging program and the Shire is continuing to progress the necessary cultural heritage approvals required.
What's Next?
- Obtain cultural heritage approval for the works.
- Once all approvals are obtained determine a schedule to undertake the works subject to seasonal conditions.
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