Hon Dr Brad Pettitt inquired about groundwater monitoring and data availability for Bush Forever Site 200 (South East of Brabham Stage 3), and measures to protect Threatened Ecological Communities from groundwater flooding, referencing issues in North-East Dayton. The answer refers to another Question on Notice.

AnsweredQoN 1629Legislative Council
Asked
5 May 2026
Portfolio
the Environment

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(1) Are groundwater levels in Bush Forever Site 200 (South East of Brabham Stage 3) being monitored? (2) If yes to (1), is this data publicly available, and if so where? (3) If no to (2), could the Minister please table this data? (4) If no to (1), why not? (5) Given the examples of rising groundwater causing flooding downslope of new urban development in North-East Dayton, which is south of Brabham, what measures are planned to protect Threatened Ecological Communities in Bush Forever Site 200 from groundwater flooding?

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Answered
9 June 2026
Responded by
Minister for the Environment
Response time
6 days
Refer to the answer provided to Legislative Council Question on Notice 1632.

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