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B1.

Water Supply (Area F1)
The bulk supply main carrying domestic water between Googong Reservoir and North Canberra crosses the wetland buffer area.

F1: Googong Bulk Supply Main
The existing bulk supply water main connecting Googong Reservoir and North Canberra is to be retained.

Sewerage (Area G1)
A sewerage rising main exists between the Fyshwick Sewerage Plant and Kingston. Its operation has not been satisfactory in recent years and its replacement is required.

G1: Fyshwick to Kingston Sewerage Rising Main
Use of the Fyshwick to Kingston sewerage rising main is to continue with upgrading to more efficient operation using a similar route.

4.12 LAKE BURLEY GRIFFIN AND FORESHORES PRECINCT CODE

4.12.1 Precinct location
The Lake Burley Griffin Foreshores Precinct comprises of Lake Burley Griffin and the areas of central parkland and open space surrounding it. These areas include Grevillea Park, Black Mountain Peninsula and Yarramundi Reach on the northern foreshores, and Bowen Park, Weston Park, Lennox Gardens and Yarralumla Beach on the southern foreshores. Other key sites included in the Precinct include the Governor‑General's estate, and the National Zoo and Aquarium.
Figure 113 illustrates the location of the Lake Burley Griffin and Foreshores Precinct.

Figure 113: Lake Burley Griffin and Foreshores Precinct location

4.12.2 Background
Lake Burley Griffin is an integral part of the design of Canberra and a vital and key element in the plan for the National Capital. The lake is not only one of the centrepieces of Canberra's plan in its own right but also forms the immediate foreground of the Parliamentary Zone.
Lake Burley Griffin has become an important recreational resource for Canberra's residents and visitors, but there is a need to identify ways in which the lake can be used to further unify the city as a whole both functionally and in landscape terms.
The National Capital Authority will support the development of recreational, tourist and National Capital uses of the Lake and its foreshores. A well defined system of lakeside drives, park access roads and public transport access should be maintained so that residents and visitors can get to the lake and its parks without disturbing nearby areas unduly.
The lakeside pedestrian path/cycle way around the entire lake needs to be completed. The link around the eastern part of the lake is to be built in a manner which does not compromise the conservation values of the Jerrabomberra Wetlands. A ferry service from the ferry terminal to the Parliamentary Zone and other tourist nodes will be supported if it is commercially feasible.
The Lake Burley Griffin and Foreshores Precinct is part of the National Capital Open Space System. The principle and policies set out in section 3.2 will apply as well as the principle