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Ecological Restoration, Habitat Rehabilitation and Ecological Sustainability – Transgrid High Voltage Transmission Lines in the Snowy and Brindabella Ranges
Stuart Johnston and Roger Good
The clearing of vegetation and the disturbance/removal of topsoil from TransGrid’s easements in the Snowy and Brindabella Ranges in March 2001 presented a significant rehabilitation challenge for TransGrid, the NSW national Parks and Wildlife Service and NSW Soil Services. The results of the work carried out needed to be in sympathy with both national parks management objectives and the maintenance needs of the transmission line easements. From the extensive clearing and subsequent rehabilitation program, and with the input experts from a range of disciplines, many lessons in ecological restoration have been learnt and guidelines for future programs for both industry and conservation agencies developed. Much has been gained from this opportunity to apply ecological restoration principles to the revegetation program and to develop sound management/maintenance programs for the high voltage transmission line easements that extend across the Australian Alps. The lessons learnt from this project are now also being applied in all aspects of easement management across the whole of TransGrid’s assets across South-Eastern Australia and are now being taught to and applied by other utilities and government agencies across Australia.


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