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Subscribe to E-NEWSClarence Valley Council (CVC) comprises an area of 10,440 km2, employs 580 staff, operates 5 administration centres, 10 works depots and serves 50,542 residents and ratepayers living in 44 towns, villages and city environs. CVC now represents an estimated 51% of the landmass of the Northern Rivers region. Council has a rate base of approximately 26,000 properties with a significant proportion of lands being non–rateable reserves and protected parks. The Council boundary extends from the temperate New England Plateau to the rugged mountain scenery of the Gibraltar Ranges, through fertile rural lands and river plains to more than 80 kilometres of spectacular coast.
The Clarence Valley Council area encompasses a diverse set of environmental features, cultures, traditions, communities and industries. Council is in its infancy as an organisation with many key strategic planning processes still under development. Preparation of an Integrated Local Environmental Plan, a Social Plan, Sustainability Action Plan and Economic Development Strategic Plan are only some of the key documents being developed by Council in consultation with the community that will play a role in determining the state of our local environment into the future.
This supplementary SOE updates last years comprehensive SOE where new information is available. The report utilises the State–Pressure–Response model and encompasses Council’s sustainability initiative by reporting on the state of the environment under the five key elements of sustainability. The five main components are Ecological, Economic, Social and Cultural, Human Habitat and Governance. The traditional environmental headings of land, air, water, biodiversity, waste, aboriginal heritage, and non–aboriginal heritage are covered within the report predominantly in the ecology area with heritage covered in the social and cultural section and waste and air in the human habitat section.
The report highlights the pressures the local environment is under from new development and the continued increase in population. At the same time it recognises improvements to the local environment through a range of measures including the efforts of local volunteer groups such as WIRES, Landcare, and Dunecare groups and from council coordinated projects such as improved floodgate and drain management, improved management of sewerage and weed control work to improve biodiversity.
Please Note: Due to the changing format of the State of the Environment Reporting, only the Executive Summary section of this Supplementary State of the Environment Report has been updated.
The following table gives a snap shot of key indicators that are discussed throughout the report.
Environmental Indicator | 2004/05 | 2005/06 | 2006/07 | 2007/08 | 2008/09 | 2009/10 | |
Urban area | 39.41 km2 | 39.41 km2 | 39.41 km2 | 39.41km2 | 39.41km2 | 39.41km2 | |
Dwelling approvals | 404 | 245 | 1107 | 283 | 255 | 248 | |
Area of land with woody vegetation cover | 689040 hectares or 66% land mass | Not Available | Not Available | Not Available | Not Available | Not Available | |
Council unsealed roads | 971.1 km | 1019.65 km | Not Available | Not Available | Not Available | 1019.65km | |
Town Water consumption In LGA (KL) | Total | 7612000 | 6820000 | 5616542 | 7028000 | Not Available | 5316858 |
Per household | 214 | 218 | 189 | 176 | 178 | 209 | |
Town water extraction Nymbodia KL | 11788000 | 10855000 | 10728701 | 8686690 | Not Available | 5316858 | |
Rainfall mm (average1300) | 1074mm | 1252mm | 1260mm | 1275mm | Not Available | 1365mm | |
Average percent Compliance Beachwatch data | Beaches | 100% | 100% | 100% | 100% | 100% | 100% |
Estuary | 74% | 75% | 70% | 65.50% | 68.00% | 69% | |
Sewerage treatment plant effluent | Amount discharged without reuse (KL) | 1994500 | 2628100 | 2501000 | Not Available | Not Available | 2925548 |
Amount reuse (KL) | 266500 | 263000 | 130000 | Not Available | Not Available | 143190 | |
Number of on–site sewage management facilities | 8598 | 8771 | 8958 | 9567 | 7437 | 7557 | |
Area land | 1,044,000 hec | Not Available | 1,044,000hec | 1,044,000hec | 1,044,000hec | 1,044,000hec | |
Area of cleared land | 34% | Not Available | Not Available | Not Available | Not Available | Not Available | |
Woody vegetation | 64% | Not Available | Not Available | Not Available | Not Available | Not Available | |
State Forest | Area of Native Vegetation (ha) | 199,362 hectares | Not Available | Not Available | Not Available | Not Available | Not Available |
Area Logged (ha) | 5783 hectares | Not Available | Not Available | Not Available | Not Available | Not Available | |
Expenditure on Weeds by Council | Noxious | $447,837 | $547,445 | $439,589 | Not Available | $571,182 | $288,950 |
Environmental | $82,814 | $204,969 | $150,506 | Not Available | Not Available | $59,264 | |
Noxious weeds property inspections | 2682 | 3346 | 2425 | 2956 | 3437 | 4909 | |
Species and populations listed under the Threatened Species Conservation Act 1995 | 216 Threatened1 | Not Available | 216 | Not Available | Not Available | 216 | |
71 Endangered1 | Not Available | 72 | Not Available | Not Available | 72 | ||
140 Vulnerable1 | Not Available | 140 | Not Available | Not Available | 140 | ||
9 Endangered Ecological Communities | Not Available | 10 | Not Available | Not Available | 10 | ||
2 Endangered Populations | Not Available | 2 | Not Available | Not Available | 2 | ||
24 Key Threatening Processes | Not Available | 25 | Not Available | Not Available | 25 | ||
Number of companion animal registrations in the LGA | Dogs 7951 | 8,180 | 9,366 | 7029 | 7485 | 7558 | |
Cats 983 | 1,022 | 1,220 | 538 | 600 | 586 | ||
WIRES Rescues | 2816 | N/A | 2,904 | Not Available | 3640 | 3752 | |
Gross regional product | $1468.6 million | Not Available | $1500 million | Not Available | Not Available | Not Available | |
Unemployment | 8% | 8.30% | 7.20% | Not Available | 6.80% | 6.80% | |
Tourism | 2133 million visitor nights | Not Available | Not Available | Not Available | Not Available | Not Available | |
Greenhouse Gas emissions from electricity use (tonnes of CO2) Council operations total | 2203605 KwH | Not Available | Not Available | Not Available | Not Available | Not Available | |
2322.08 tonnes | Not Available | Not Available | Not Available | Not Available | Not Available |