Somerset Regional Council (various projects)
- Somerset Regional Council has a large number of major and minor waterways crossing through the region which leave it vulnerable to damage.
- Floods in 2011, 2013 and 2015 caused
The Gayndah Water Supply Intake Station on the Burnett River provides the town’s only water supply and supports a population of approximately 2000, as well as local primary industries.
Upper Mount Bentley Road on Palm Island provides the only access to the telecommunications tower located at the peak of Mount Bentley other than via helicopter.
The original Inverdon Bridge was a low-level timber structure across the Don River at Bowen. It was originally built in 1940 and suffered deterioration over many years.
Weipa-Mapoon Road was a gravel formed road that provided the only access from the Mapoon community to the Peninsula Developmental Road.
The Gordonbrook Dam is the main water supply reservoir for the town of Kingaroy and has a surface area of 236 hectares and an average depth of 2.8 metres, holding approximately 6,600 mega-litres of water.
Richmond Road runs south from Gulf Development Road towards the Flinders Highway in Croydon Shire, providing an important transport link for local residents and primary producers.