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Moggill Creek flows from the southern edge of Brisbane Forest Park to join the Brisbane River at Kenmore. There are various land uses within the Moggill catchment, including commercial and residential areas, grazing and natural bushland. Moggill Creek is an ephemeral creek: during periods of low rain it may not flow. In contrast to other waterways in the Brisbane area, Moggill Creek is considered as relatively undisturbed.)<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.epa.qld.gov.au/environmental_management/water/water_quality_monitoring/projects/water_quality_monitoring_programs/brisbane_city_water_quality/ | title = Brisbane City Water Quality (2003) | accessdate = 2008-01-15 | publisher = [[epa.gov.qld.au]]}}</ref> |
Moggill Creek flows from the southern edge of Brisbane Forest Park to join the Brisbane River at Kenmore. There are various land uses within the Moggill catchment, including commercial and residential areas, grazing and natural bushland. Moggill Creek is an ephemeral creek: during periods of low rain it may not flow. In contrast to other waterways in the Brisbane area, Moggill Creek is considered as relatively undisturbed.)<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.epa.qld.gov.au/environmental_management/water/water_quality_monitoring/projects/water_quality_monitoring_programs/brisbane_city_water_quality/ | title = Brisbane City Water Quality (2003) | accessdate = 2008-01-15 | publisher = [[epa.gov.qld.au]]}}</ref> |
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Revision as of 21:25, 16 January 2008
Moggill Creek flows from the southern edge of Brisbane Forest Park to join the Brisbane River at Kenmore. There are various land uses within the Moggill catchment, including commercial and residential areas, grazing and natural bushland. Moggill Creek is an ephemeral creek: during periods of low rain it may not flow. In contrast to other waterways in the Brisbane area, Moggill Creek is considered as relatively undisturbed.)[1]
References
- ^ "Brisbane City Water Quality (2003)". epa.gov.qld.au. Retrieved 2008-01-15.