Geoffrey Sainty says water plants and wetlands are the key to improving Lake Wyangan

Declan Rurenga
Updated June 1 2020 - 11:13am, first published May 29 2020 - 2:00pm
EASY MEAL: Hundreds of fish washed up on the shores of Lake Wyangan over the weekend following a large fish death event. PHOTO: Declan Rurenga
EASY MEAL: Hundreds of fish washed up on the shores of Lake Wyangan over the weekend following a large fish death event. PHOTO: Declan Rurenga

The city's leading expert on aquatic plants says there's a simple way for the water in Lake Wyangan to improve.

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Declan Rurenga

Declan Rurenga was the editor of Griffith's Area News and Leeton's Irrigator until September 2023. Before landing at the Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area, he reported news in Junee, Wagga Wagga, Orange and Cootamundra.

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