Stream Condition and Water Quality
See also Statewide Stream Condition and Water Quality
The East Gippsland River Health Strategy is available for download on the East Gippsland Catchment Management Authority website. To view the information PDF requires the use of a PDF reader. This can be installed for free from the Adobe website (external link).
The East Gippsland Catchment Management Authority is responsible for the management of rivers and streams in the East Gippsland Region.
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Downloadable information on the EPA Victoria website
Environmental Condition Of Rivers And Streams In The Mitchell, Tambo And Nicholson Catchments (Environment Report). To view the information PDF requires the use of a PDF reader. This can be installed for free from the Adobe website (external link). The Mitchell, Tambo and Nicholson rivers together form part of the catchment area of the Gippsland Lakes. All three rivers flow into Lake King, the easternmost of the three main lakes. This EPA publication provides a detailed study of the environmental condition of rivers and streams in the Mitchell,Tambo and Nicholson catchments. An overview of this report is available.
Environmental Condition Of Rivers And Streams In The Mitchell, Tambo And Nicholson Catchments (Information Bulletin). To view the information PDF requires the use of a PDF reader. This can be installed for free from the Adobe website (external link). The Mitchell, Tambo and Nicholson rivers together form part of the catchment area of the Gippsland Lakes. All three rivers flow into Lake King, the easternmost of the three main lakes. This EPA publication provides an overview of a detailed study of the environmental condition of rivers and streams in the Mitchell, Tambo and Nicholson catchments.
The Victorian Catchment Indicators Online website provides current information about the management and changing condition of Victoria's land and water resources.
Maps of the Index of Stream Condition (ISC) are available on the Victorian Water Resources Data Warehouse (external link).
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