Power and Water is proud to manage and support public bird watching at two world-class bird watching facilities, Leanyer ponds in Darwin and Ilparpa ponds in Alice Springs. A number of ornithology books note these sites and they attract tourists from across Australia and around the world.
The Leanyer/Sanderson treatment facility is situated next to the Leanyer Swamp, while the Palmerston treatment facility is located adjacent to the tidal area of East Arm. Both locations have a tidal system with extensive mangroves and more than 240 species of birds have been recorded in the vicinity. These include Pink-eared Ducks, Wandering Whistling-ducks, Radjah Shelduck, Magpie Geese, Pied Heron and Brahminy and Whistling Kites.
The Ilparpa Swamp and adjacent sewerage ponds is a permanent site which is home to a variety of birds and an important staging point for migratory birds on their way across Australia and overseas. Part of a protected area, it covers about 130 hectares. The bird life at the waste stabilisation ponds is spectacular, with many rare species gathering around this body of water. Bird screen, interpretive signs and purpose built bird nesting islands have also been constructed at this site.
View the birdwatchers' map and guide to the Alice Springs Waste Stabilisation Ponds.
Due to the number of requests for access by visitors and residents who are interested in seeing the unique bird-life at the waste stabilisation ponds, Power and Water has released some simple guidelines for access to this area.
*Please note 12-month indemnity and induction forms require three working days to process. Power and Water will need the following information to generate these forms:
Please contact Customer Service on 1800 245 092 for further information or email customerservice@powerwater.com.au.