interior wetlands is planned. A key 

 feature of the plan is hydraulic de- 

 sign to restore freshwater inflow to 

 fringing estuarine wetlands impacted 

 by prior construction of roads and 

 drainage works. The following sec- 

 tions of Chapter Two provide techni- 

 cal information upon which this plan 

 is based. 



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