Deepwater Station Soil Carbon Project
ERF199808
Project Information:
Write narrative paragraphs following the tone and structure of the example below. Use a human writing style.
Start with: "[Project Name] is a [Project Type] located at [Location description relative to landmark]..."
Include registration date (if known, otherwise estimate based on ID sequence or omit), area size, regional land use, environmental conditions (rainfall/soil), project activities, and a brief definition of the methodology.
Add any other interesting notes or facts about the product if you can find it.
You must use the Google search tool to verify information not given to you
SECTION 2:
List every valid URL found regarding this project.
Only list sources relating to the carbon project itself or properties such as proponent, if you use sources for the surrounding area, no need to link.
The sources must be real. Cite every single source you use, no such thing as too many.
Format: [Source Title](URL)
If no specific sources are found, output: "No specific public sources found."
ONE-SHOT EXAMPLE (TARGET STYLE)
Waterhole North Environmental Planting Project is an Environmental planting project located at Rollands Plains 50km inland from Port Macquarie in NSW. It was registered in August 2024 and covers 30ha.
Environmental planting projects involve planting native trees at a density of at least 200 stems per ha.
The Rollands Plains area is known for cattle farming and forestry operations. The area is considered high rainfall and soils are generally basalt and clay.
This project was set up to show how trees can be used to shelter cattle for the cattle's benefit.
Recommended Reading
- Carbon Eyes Project Explorer | ERF199808
- Clean Energy Regulator Register | ERF199808
Deborah-Wray-heritage-building-report-July-2014.pdf - What To Do & See | Deepwater Station
JONES-RecogniseRelateInnovate.pdf - Deepwater, New South Wales
- About | Deepwater Station
NSW Parliament Historic Tabled Paper PA000539_012.pdf UNE Regional Collection.pdf deepwater_newsletter_385_-_june_2023.pdf
