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Gippsland Water sewer project protects native species - Utility Magazine

Summary by Utility Magazine
Flinders Pygmy Perch were one of the two relocated species as part of the sewer upgrade works. Photo: Aquatic Environmental, courtesy of Gippsland Water Gippsland Water has successfully relocated two threatened native fauna as part of its Warragul north-east sewer upgrade.    Gippsland Water, in partnership with licenced ecologists, translocated two Warragul Burrowing Crayfish and several Flinders Pygmy Perch during stage one of the major projec…
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Utility Magazine broke the news in on Monday, July 21, 2025.
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