Queensland Premier Anna Bligh says the number of conditions placed on the proposed Traveston Crossing Dam does not reflect negatively on the project.

The state's coordinator-general forwarded the final report on the dam - with 1,200 conditions - to Federal Environment Minister Peter Garrett.

Ms Bligh says no other Queensland project has had as many provisos attached and it reflects a determination to protect the environment.

"Twelve-hundred conditions on a project is very unusual," she said.

"It demonstrates the length that the Coordinator-General has gone to ensure that not only can this dam can go ahead but it can go ahead in the most environmentally friendly way possible."

Mr Garrett is expected to make a decision on the proposed south-east Queensland dam by the end of the year.