http://www.hurstville.nsw.gov.au/PageZone_Environment.asp?z=8&c=258&p=845
Lime Kiln Bay
Lime Kiln Bay is Hurstville’s largest sub-catchment of the Lower Georges River. Stormwater discharges into Lime Kiln Bay from a gully originating in Mortdale as well as a large basin which discharges at the downstream end of the Hurstville Golf Course. Boggywell Creek also discharges directly into the Bay.
Landuse is divided approximately equally between residential housing, open space/parks reserves and industrial areas. Open space/park reserves line the main drainage tributaries entering Lime Kiln Bay including Gannons Park which runs along the length of Boggywell Creek; Oatley Heights Park and Oatley Park. The Hurstville Golf Course is located above the northern tip of Lime Kiln Bay. North of the Golf Course is the Peakhurst Industrial Area which includes a range of businesses from smash repairers to furniture manufacturers.
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
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