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Our drinking water catchments traverse the suburbs of Perth, jarrahand marri forests, banksia woodlands, pine plantations, and ruralareas.
Surface or groundwater collects in streams, wetlands, reservoirs orgroundwater aquifers. As water drains through the catchment itcan pick up bacteria and other microbes, soil, litter and chemicals,such as spilled fuel.
By protecting our drinking water catchments from these pollutantswe will ensure the availability of safe, clean drinking water.
You can help to keep our drinking water safe and protect wildlifehabitat by taking care in the catchments:
• To protect public health, you may only swim, canoe, marron and fish outside our drinking water catchments.
These activities can introduce bacteria and other microbes intocatchments when people have contact with the water. This canput our drinking water at risk because sometimes microbes maysurvive disinfection.
Brunswick Catchment is a developed catchment with a history of recreational trout fishing andmarroning. In this catchment, conditional marroning and lure and fly fishing is allowed outside thereservoir protection zone (a Department of Fisheries licence is required). Similarly, Bickley BrookCatchment is a developed catchment where canoeing is allowed only at the Bickley OutdoorRecreation Camp. This activity is managed via a formal agreement with the Department of Sport andRecreation.
• Respect the protection zones.
Near a drinking water reservoir the risk of bacteria and other microbes, chemicals or soil particlesentering the water is too high to allow public access. The proposed Mundaring Weir reservoirprotection zone (RPZ) is an exception as there are already some existing walk tracks, including theBibbulmun Track and the Golden Pipeline Heritage Trail. Similarly, the Munda Biddi and Carinyah biketrails are within the Canning River RPZ. The use of these walk tracks and cycle trails is allowed butplease follow the guidance signs and stay on the path.
The reservoir protection zones are clearly signposted and scenic lookouts, picnic areas, walk tracks andcycle trails are located outside these zones (with the exception of the existing walk tracks and cycletrails in the Canning River RPZ and proposed Mundaring RPZ).
• Stay on existing roads and tracks and help to prevent soil erosion anddamage to wildlife habitat.
Off-road driving or cycling can damage vegetation and loosen soil on tracks.Soil can then be washed into streams with the next rains. This can put ourdrinking water at risk because soil particles floating in the water can reduce theeffectiveness of the disinfectant used to kill bacteria and other microbes indrinking water.
• Camp only at designated camp sites.
These are usually signposted in National Parks, local parks, State forest or bushareas.
When you have found your spot, camp in existing cleared areas and use the toilet facilities provided tosafeguard the environment.
• Leave only footprints.
Take your rubbish out with you or use the bins provided.
• Signs in the catchment will show where pets are not allowed.
Pets can introduce bacteria and other microbes to our drinking watercatchments and harm our wildlife.
If you are not sure whether dogs and/or other pets are allowed at theplace you intend to visit, please leave them at home. Pets are allowed atLane Poole Reserve, Whittaker’s Mill, Oakley Dam, Scarp Pool, GoldmineHill, Binningup Beach and Wright’s Bridge.
Recreation activities are managed carefully in future drinking watercatchments to leave the options open for using them as drinking watersources. These include: Karnup-Dandalup, Jane Brook, Gooralong Brook,Dirk Brook and Harvey and Wellington reservoirs.
Harvey reservoir is currently used for irrigation so some types of recreationlike picnics, swimming, canoeing, sailing, fishing and marroning, arewelcomed.
Wellington reservoir is also a potential drinking water source that is currentlyused for irrigation and industry. The reservoir is a focal point of the newWellington National Park and has a history of recreational use. Appropriaterecreation activities for the dam are being identified as part of the draftmanagement plan for the National Park. Advice and input is being sought froma community advisory committee and the local community.
The environment of the region is made up of natural communitiesincluding forests and woodlands, wildflowers, granite outcrops,rivers, beaches, estuaries and internationally important wetlands formigratory birds.
Walk tracks and off-road cycle trails wind through these landscapesto give walkers and cyclists many opportunities to experience someof the beauty and diversity of the south-west's unique naturalenvironment.
The Bibbulmun Track and Munda Biddi Cycle Trail, two of thelongest walk tracks and cycle trails in Australia, traverse many of ourdrinking water catchments.
Detailed maps of these and other walk tracks and off–road cycle trailsare available (see the helpful contacts section below).
Respecting the constraints on what you can do in andaround a drinking water catchment helps to protectthe quality of our drinking water.
You can telephone the local CALM office or visitorcentre for information on attractions in the areas youare visiting.
To find out more about our drinking water catchments, please telephonethe Department of Environment on (08) 9278 0300 or visit our web siteat www.environment.wa.gov.au.
Our drinking water catchments
Keeping our drinking water clean
Respecting the constraints on what you cando in and around a drinking water
catchment helps to protect the quality of ourdrinking water
Many drinking water reservoirs have recreation facilities below thedam wall, outside the catchments (refer to the recreation and
facilities guide on the reverse side for details)
Future drinking water catchments
We all play our part
The Hotham Valley Tourist Railway travels from Perth to Pinjarra and Pinjarra toDwellingup, through farms and jarrah forest. To find out more you can telephonethe Pinjarra Visitor Centre on (08) 9531 1438.
At Pinjarra: • the Heritage Walk Trail along the Murray River is embedded with tiles
explaining the Aboriginal, pioneer and forest heritage of the area; and• railway markets are held monthly at the railway station.
Near Dwellingup:• swim, canoe or rubber raft on the Murray River, catch marron or trout in
season or relax in forest surroundings at Lane Poole Reserve, Scarp Pool and Oakley Dam.
• South Dandalup Dam has an attractive picnic area with a walking trackand lookout point.
• The Forest Heritage Centre incorporates the Fine Wood Gallery, a tree topboardwalk, forest displays and activities.
Harvey lies in the heart of dairy country with inland forests,and beaches at Binningup and Myalup.
Popular attractions include scenic picnic spots at Stirling andHarvey Dams, Lake Brockman (Logue Brook Dam), wineriesand the local cheese factory. See the inset map of recreationfacilities at Harvey Dam. Lake Brockman (Logue Brook Dam)is a popular place forswimming, fishing, canoeing,camping and water skiing.
Stirling’s Cottage and Heritage Gardens is a replica of the 1880’s home ofpopular author May Gibbs who created Snugglepot and Cuddlepie.
View Waroona’s ‘forest’ of carved and painted heritage bush poles and visit its art andcraft galleries and Vision Splendid Gardens. Lake Navarino (Waroona Dam) and LakeMoyanup (Drakebrook Weir) are favourite places for picnics, fishing, canoeing,swimming and bushwalking. You can also camp and water ski at Lake Navarino.
Towards the coast, Yalgorup National Park contains eleven coastal wetlands and standsof tuart trees and banksias. Lake Clifton contains a colony of living wonder fossils knownas thrombolites and a walkway across the lake’s shallows allows close-up viewing.Preston Beach at the Park’s southern end is popular for swimming, beach fishing and four wheel driving.
The heart of Western Australia’s coal industry, beautifuland historic Collie has scenic drives through nativeforests. Experienced white water rafters can ride theriver’s rapids (difficulty level III to IV) downstream toHoneymoon Pool camp site, where possums andbandicoots reside.
The waterways offer activities including swimming,canoeing and fishing at Glen Mervyn Dam, MinninupPool, Honeymoon Pool, Long Pool, Little Rock, Big Rockand Rapids. Wellington and Harris Dams are greatplaces for picnics. You canalso try water skiing at GlenMervyn Dam and StocktonLake.
In town, the Collie River Walk takes visitors past many of Collie's attractions. Visit theCoalfields Museum and replica underground coalmine.
Whether you are interested in history, culture, arts andcrafts, scenic landscapes, wineries, great food oraccommodation, this region has something to offereveryone.
At Balingup, Greenbushes and Boyup Brook, discoverlocally handcrafted pottery, jewellery, sculptures andherbal products. The bakeries and cafes will tempt youto try the local produce, including Balingup’s awardwinning fruit wines. The colourful Medieval Carnivaland Tulip Festival at Balingup are two special eventsheld during August each year.
The Blackwood River is well known for its canoeing,swimming and fishing spots, including popularWright’s Bridge where you will find facilities forcamping, caravans, swimming, barbecues and picnics.
The local visitor centres can provide information aboutscenic drives, walk tracks and cycle trails.
The many diverse and scenic environments for swimming, canoeing and picnics include:
• John Forrest National Park;• Lake Leschenaultia*;• Swan Estuary Marine Park;• Canning River Regional Park;• Murray River (Ravenswood, Pinjarra, Dwellingup, Lane Poole Reserve*,
Scarp Pool and Oakley Dam);• Serpentine River (Serpentine National Park);• Peel Inlet and Harvey Estuary (camping at Herron Point*);• Leschenault Estuary (Leschenault Peninsula Conservation Park*);• Lake Moyanup (Drakesbrook Weir);• Lake Navarino (Waroona Dam*);• Hotham River (Lions Weir and Crossman Bridge near Boddington); • Lake Brockman (Logue Brook Dam*);• Glen Mervyn Dam;• Collie River (Eaton foreshore, Honeymoon Pool* and the scenic drive along Lennard Road); • Preston River (Donnybrook); and• Blackwood River (Wright’s Bridge*, Balingup, Greenbushes and Boyup Brook).
Many of these places have camp sites (indicated with a *) andgreat fishing and marroning spots (Department of Fisheriesrecreational fishing licence required). Water skiing (in season) isa popular pastime at Lake Navarino, Lake Brockman, GlenMervyn Dam and Stockton Lake.
There are other great canoeing, bush walking, picnicking andcamping spots within one hour’s drive north of Perth (outsidethe area covered by this map). These include Bells Rapids,Walyunga National Park (via Great Northern Highway) and AvonValley National Park (via Toodyay Road).
Along the coast are sheltered bays and beaches for swimming,snorkelling, scuba diving, beach fishing and picnics (see thereverse side of the map for more information).
The Perth Hills and foothills have many walk and cycletrails through the jarrah forest. At Lake Leschenaultiaenjoy Devonshire teas, swimming, canoeing orcamping.
There are scenic picnic areasat John Forrest andLesmurdie Falls NationalParks, Sullivan’s Rock, alongMundaring Weir Road and atthe drinking water reservoirsof Mundaring Weir, BickleyBrook, Churchman Brook,Victoria, Wungong Brookand Canning River (belowthe dam wall). See the inset maps of Wungong Brook,Churchman Brook and Mundaring Weir reservoirs.
The Hills Forest Discovery Centre is a focal point forCALM’s Nearer to Nature activities program.
Visit historic towns and attractive picnic areas includingSerpentine Dam, Serpentine Pipehead Dam, SerpentineNational Park, Gooralong and Langford Parks. Walk andcycle trail maps and walk calendars are available in localstores and at the Shire office and library in Mundijong. Guided wildflower and heritage walks are conductedevery few weeks between March and November.
At Jarrahdale, visit theMillbrook Winery andthe country markets,held on the fourthSunday of each month.Tumbulgum Farm inMundijong givesvisitors a taste ofAustralian farm life.
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PINJARRA and DWELLINGUPforests and river pools
Our drinking water catchments To find out more about our drinking water catchments please telephone theDepartment of Environment on (08) 9278 0300 or visit our website at<www.environment.wa.gov.au>.
Parks and reservesTo find out more about national parks, regional parks and nature reserves,please telephone the nearest CALM office or (08) 9334 0333 to request thatnumber. You can also visit CALM’s website at <www.naturebase.net>.
Bush walking and cyclingDetailed maps of walk and cycle trails are available from CALM’s Tracks andTrails unit by telephoning (08) 9334 0265. They are also available from theDepartment of Sport and Recreation, major book stores and local visitorcentres. For the Bibbulmun Track and Munda Biddi Trail, you can telephonethe Bibbulmun Track Foundation on (08) 9481 0551 or the Munda BiddiFoundation on (08) 9334 0265.
Visitor informationFor information on tours, accommodation and other regional attractions,please visit the local visitor centre, telephone the Western Australian VisitorCentre on 1300 361 351 or visit the website at <www.westernaustralia.net>.
Map produced by:Product and Service Delivery BranchDepartment of Land InformationMidland, Western Australiafor Department of Environment and Water Corporation.
© Crown Copyright Reserved 2004
Photography: Western Australian Tourism Commission Department of Conservation and Land ManagementLochman Transparencies (kayaking)Babs and Bert Wells (White tailed black cockatoo & honey possum)
Dam Enlargements: Media Highway
The representation on these maps of any road or track is not necessarily evidence of rightof way. Although great care has been taken to ensure the accuracy of information, errorsmay occur. The producers of this map accept no responsibility for any inaccuracies, andpersons relying on this data do so at their own risk.
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By protecting our catchments wewill ensure the availability ofsafe, clean drinking water for
now and into the future
BALINGUP REGIONBlackwood River valley
SWIMMING, CANOEING, PICNICS,CAMPING and FISHING
Beyond our drinking water catchments
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DIEBACK QUARANTINE AREASDieback is a plant disease caused by the soilborne fungus Phytophtora, which is spreadmainly on wheels and underbodies of vehicles.It kills plants by rotting their roots and preventingwater uptake giving the appearance of dyingof drought. The disease attacks at least 900plant species - jarrah, banksia and blackboybeing the most obvious - and others includingmuch of the coastal heath. Diebach QuarantineAreas are known to be mostly free of dieback.You can reduce the spread of the disease bykeeping to well formed, well drained roads andobeying the ‘Road Closed’ signs.
DIEBACK QUARANTINE AREAFor further information, telephone theDepartment of Conservation and LandManagement on (08) 9334 0333.
DIEBACK QUARANTINE AREAFor further information, telephone theDepartment of Conservation and LandManagement on (08) 9334 0333.
DIEBACK QUARANTINE AREAFor further information, telephone theDepartment of Conservation and LandManagement on (08) 9334 0333.
DIEBACK QUARANTINE AREAFor further information, telephone theDepartment of Conservation and LandManagement on (08) 9334 0333.
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WARNING
1. Outdoor activities are often dangerous.Appropriate safety precautions must be takenat all times. The information on this map doesnot guarantee your safety.
2. Errors in the contents of this map may occurand information can become outdated.
3. Your safety is our concern but yourresponsibility.
A recreational fishing licence is requiredwhen net fishing or fishing for marron,freshwater fish, abalone or rock lobsters.These are available from Australia Postand Department of Fisheries offices. Pleasetelephone the Department of Fisheries on(08) 9482 7333 for further information.
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MT DALE - Firetowerand picnic area, lookoutand bush walk.
CHRISTMAS TREE WELL - Unusual areawith large native Christmas trees.Formerly a watering place for Cobb andCo. coaches.
LANGFORD PARK -Picnic area
GLENEAGLE -Picnic area &bush walking.
SERPENTINE NATIONAL PARK -Year round waterfall, graniteoutcrops, forest and seasonal
wildflowers, Serpentine River andcity views.
SULLIVAN ROCK -Picnic areas and
bush walking.
MT COOKE - Highest pointin the Darling Range.PEEL ESTATE WINERY.
MARAPANA WILDLIFE WORLD
MANDURAH - Attractive sand beaches,Peel Inlet, fishing, relaxed life style, makesMandurah a popular holiday destination.
DANDALUP STUDIO -Hand made crafts from
local woods.
CLAYFOOT STUDIO -Paintings, pottery sculptureand woodwork.
M.V.PEEL PRINCESS -Cruises the Peel Inletand Murray River.
ALLENDALE1913 Homestead.
PEEL / HARVEY ESTUARY - Waterplayground for fishing, crabbingand prawning.
MURRAY RIVER
BIRCHMONT - A goodcrabbing spot.
HERRON POINT - Great forcrabbing and camping.
EDENVALE -1888 Visitor Centre,arts and crafts, Farm MachineryMuseum, Heritage Rose Garden
and Hotham Valley Railway tickets.
FAIRBRIDGE FARM -Former home andschool for 8000 Englishorphans, now abeautifully restoredvillage.
OLD BLYTHEWOOD - National Trustheritage site, open every Sunday and
Monday.OAKLEY DAM -Popular picnic siteand water activities.
HOTHAM VALLEYTOURIST RAILWAY -Steam train from Pinjarrato Dwellingup, everyWednesday and Sunday- May to October. Ticketsavailable from PinjarraVisitor Centre.
SCARP POOL - Popular picnicsite and water activities.
SCARP LOOKOUT - View theocean and the inlet.
FOREST HERITAGE CENTRE -Enjoy the tranquil forest, walkthe tree walk and view forestproducts.
LANE POOLE RESERVE - Excellentcamping, picnic and BBQ areas.
Scenic bush setting along the banksof the Murray River.
DILYANS GRAVE - Aboriginalguide to the early explorers.
BODDINGTON - Arts and crafts, LionsWeir, rodeo complex, and gold andalumina display in Shire office.
GRASSDALE HOMESTEAD 1861
MARRADONG CHURCH -1894Church and early pioneers
graveyard.
ST BONIFACE - (1956)Anglican church.YE OLD QUINDANNINGINNE - Licenced 1899.
LAKE NAVARINO (WAROONA DAM)Water ski, go canoeing or just relax bythe lake. Restaurant, log cabins andcamping available.
YARLOOP MUSEUM AND STEAM WORKSHOP - Spanning the steam
and horse drawn eras, theworkshops are restored and open
to the public.
HOFFMAN MILL - BBQ facilities. Campingfrom November to April (Easter) only.
MYALUP BEACH - Excellentswimming beach, backs ontotowering sand dunes where
hang gliding is popular.
HARVEY JUICY ORANGESHOP and EMU PIES
HARVEY DAM and AMPHITHEATRE- A future drinking water source.Pack a picnic and bring the kids toplay in the playground, free electricbarbecues and shady gazebos.
TEA TREE HOLLOWHARVEY CHEESE FACTORY -
Tasting and sales
VISITOR CENTREHENTON COTTAGE - Built 1840,
now an arts and crafts centre.
WELLINGTON DAM - A futuredrinking water source with picnicareas and cafe. Explore the walk
trails and Living Windows display.THE DARDANUP STUDIO -Handcrafted furniture, woodturning and non functionalartefacts from native WAtimbers.
SCENIC DRIVE - rapids,jarrah forest andwildflowers in Spring.
COALFIELDS MUSEUMTOURIST COAL MINECOLLIE RIVER WALK
MUJA POWER STATION is a coal-fueledpower station, providing about 70% ofelectricity supplied to the state’s maingrid system.
SLAB COTTAGE - this two roomcottage was built from timber slabsand stone in the 1900s.
DARKAN ARTS COUNCIL Pottery,painting, china painting, silver smithing,spinning, weaving, leather work andmacrame.
WONNERUP HISTORIC PRECINCT -Comprising of 2 homesteads built in 1838 and1858 (an old school and a teachers residence)set alongside a shady BBQ and picnic area.
TUART FOREST NATIONAL PARK - Thisforest is the largest remaining tuart forest
and supports a wide variety of nativebirds and animals. Night spotting for
forest animals, including Western Ringtailpossums.
LUDLOW TUART FOREST TOURIST DRIVE- Scenic picnic areas.
CAPEL WETLANDS CENTRE -Ecological centre and birdwatching tours.
THE WHISTLE STOP - Trainrides, crafts, tea-rooms.
CAPELITE CAFE AND CAPEL CRAFT -Restaurant, tea-rooms and local crafts.
PEPPI POTTERY AND GLASS STUDIO -Handcrafted stoneware and terracottapots.
REST AREA
SCENIC DRIVES - The area around BoyupBrook offers many pleasant drives of bothscenic beauty and historical significance.For further information contact the BoyupBrook Tourist Centre.
DONNYBROOK - the State's main applegrowing region (home to the GrannySmith and Lady Williams apples).
LAKE BROCKMAN (LOGUE BROOKDAM) - Scenic drive and excellentswimming, canoeing and water- skiing.
COLLIE - The region has much to offervisitors, as there is an abundance ofnatural attractions, including jarrahforests, rich coal mining and timberheritage, industrial, agricultural andaquaculture tourism opportunities.
FERGUSON VALLEY - Sensationalviews and many wineries alongPile, Henty and Ferguson Roads.
GLEN MERVYN DAM -popular for swimming,canoeing, sailing and waterskiing.
LAKE LESCHENAULTIA - Setamong shady marri, jarrahand yarri trees.
PENGUIN ISLAND - Abundant birdand marine life, Penguin ExperienceDiscovery Centre, cruises available.
TUMBULGUM FARM - Australianfarm life, working sheep dogs
and Aboriginal culture display.
GOLDMINE HILL - picnicarea and lookout.
SOUTH DANDALUP RIVER BRIDGE -picnic area.
LAKE CLIFTON VIEWINGPLATFORM - board walkfor viewing living fossilsknown as thrombolites.
CAPE BOUVARD WINERY.
LAKE PRESTON - picnic site.
LAKE HAYWARD - picnic site.
WHITTAKERS MILL -picnic area.
MARTIN’S TANK -campground.
PRESTON BEACHINFO BAY
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STIRLING’S COTTAGE ANDHERITAGE GARDEN
BINNINGUP BEACH - a shelteredbeach, ideal for safe family
swimming, snorkelling fishingand boat launching. 4WD access
is available.
LESCHENAULT PENINSULACONSERVATION PARK - Mountain
bike trail, tuart and peppermintwoodland, bird watching, diverse
ocean and estuary ecosystems.
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HONEYMOON POOL – swimming,canoeing and white water rafting.Scenic drive along Lennard Drive
has picnic areas at Long Pool, LittleRock, Big Rock and Rapids.
MINNINUPPOOL -picnic area.
STOCKTON LAKE - Once an opencut mine, now a camp site andpicnic area, where you can enjoycanoeing or water skiing.
KILLERBY (LESCHENAULT)VINEYARD
EARTH AND FIRE POTTERY
PEPPPERMINT GROVE BEACH
CAPEL VALE WINERY
BUSSELTON JETTY AND UNDERWATEROBSERVATORY - whale watching toursand underwater viewing at the secondlongest wooden jetty in the SouthernHemisphere.
TRANSPORT MUSEUMJALINDA, TREE MEMORIES ANDRUSTY & REGAL ART GALLERIESJOSHUA CREEK FRUIT WINERY
IRONSTONE GULLYFALLS - picnic area
DONNYBROOK ESTATE WINES
DONNYBROOKVALLEY WINERY
CEDAR SHED POTTERY
POTTER’S SHED
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GOLDEN VALLEY TREE PARK -Extensive arboretum of native and
exotic tree species
WRIGHTS BRIDGE -Blackwood River, forest
and seasonal wildflowers
GREENBUSHES ECO CULTURALDISCOVERY CENTRE
BALINGUP - the arts and crafts centre for theregion. Scenic forest walks and drives.BIRDWOOD PARK FRUIT WINERYTHE OLD CHEESE FACTORY CRAFT CENTRETHE VILLAGE PEDLARSTINDER BOX - locally grown and producedherbal remedies.
ALCOA REFINERY - Freerefinery tours everyWednesday, inquire atPinjarra Visitor Centre.
YALGORUP NATIONAL PARK- Several walk trails by the
Yalgorup lakes. Tuart trees,native and migratory birds
and wildflowers in season.Thelakes are 7 times saltier than
the ocean.
HARRIS DAM - Scenic picnicarea with abundant bird life,including Blue Fairy Wrens.
JAH ROK FURNITURE - Finewood craft gallery.
ROCKINGHAM DOLPHIN TOURS
SERPENTINE RESERVOIR -relaxed picnic areas, BBQsand restaurant.
SCENIC DRIVE
HILLS FOREST DISCOVERY CENTRE
THE SPECTACLES -wetland boardwalkand paperbark trees
COCKBURNWETLANDS
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LAKE RICHMOND - See the thrombolitesROCKINGHAM ENVIRONMENT CENTRE
PLAVINS WINERY -open weekends
BOUVARDGALLERY
DAWESVILLECHANNEL PROJECT
WELLINGTON DISCOVERY FOREST- Living Windows journey into forestecosystems
VASSE WONNERUP WETLANDS -Internationally important for migratory
birds. Bird hide and walk trails to thebeach and inlet. See possums at nighton the Possum Paths Spotlight Walk.
MYALUP VINES
CANNING RIVERREGIONAL PARK
WOODMAN POINTREGIONAL PARK
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Mundaring WeirFor more detailssee enlargement
Wungong ReservoirFor more detailssee enlargement
For further information about ourDrinking Water Catchments, please
telephone the Department ofEnvironment on (08) 9278 0300
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Drinking Water CatchmentsProtecting our catchments is an important way to ensure the water we receive in ourhomes is safe to drink.
• When walking, cycling or driving stay on existing roads and tracks to help preventsoil erosion and damage to wildlife habitat. Avoid walking or cycling in streams where possible.
W h• Camp only at designated camp sites.
g• Only swim, canoe, marron, fish and use vehicles off-road (including off-road
motorcycles) outside our drinking water catchments.
• Signs in the catchment area will show where pets are not allowed.
• Leave only footprints. Take your rubbish out with you or use the bins provided.
• Enjoy scenic views of the reservoirs from dedicated lookout sites on majortourist roads.
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Future Drinking Water CatchmentsRecreation activities are managed carefully in future drinking water catchments to leavethe options open for using them as drinking water sources. Check in the local area forrecreation activities that are allowed.
Recreation opportunities at Harvey Dam include fishing, canoeing and snare-only marroning(see the recreation and facilities guide for details).
Reservoir Protection Zone (RPZ)Entry to RPZs is usually not allowed as the risk of bacteria and other microbes or chemicalsentering the water is too high to allow people to enter.
The proposed Mundaring Weir RPZ is an exception as there are already some existingwalk tracks including the Bibbulmun Track and Golden Pipeline Heritage Trail. Similarly,the Munda Biddi and Carinyah bike trails are within the Canning River RPZ. The use ofthese walk tracks and cycle trails is allowed but please follow the guidance signs and stayon the path.
You will see the RPZ clearly signposted, for example:
Due to the importance of the RPZ there are penalties for people who ignore the restrictions.Fines up to $200 apply to people caught carrying out unauthorised activities within theRPZ.
Beyond Drinking Water Catchments
Picnic areas, toilets and other facilities may be provided below the dam walls of our drinkingwater reservoirs. These facilities are located downstream from the reservoir, outside thecatchments.
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Where no RPZ is shown, nopublic access to reservoir.
Thank you for helping to keepour drinking water safe.
*Requires a Department of Fisheries licence (08) 9482 7333.**Facilities provided below the dam wall.
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Lake Brockman (Logue Brook Dam)Glen Mervyn Dam
IRRIGATION & RECREATION RESERVOIRS
Stockton Lake
Padbury Reservoir
Harvey DamWellington Reservoir
Mundaring WeirBickley ReservoirVictoria Reservoir
Canning ReservoirChurchman Brook Reservoir
Wungong ReservoirSerpentine PipeheadSerpentine Reservoir
North Dandalup ReservoirSouth Dandalup Reservoir
Stirling ReservoirHarris Reservoir
FUTURE DRINKING WATER SOURCES
DRINKING WATER RESERVOIRS**
Wright’s Bridge (Balingup)
John Forrest NPHills Forest Discovery Centre (Mundaring)
Lesmurdie Falls NPCanning River RP (Kent St Weir)
Woodman Point RPSerpentine NP
Lane Poole Reserve (Dwellingup)Yalgorup NP
Leschenault Peninsula CPWellington NP (Honeymoon Pool)
Wellington NP (Lennard Drive)Minninup Pool (Collie)
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