Home WA ºÚÁÏÕýÄÜÁ¿ Document collections Wheatbelt drainage publications Wheatbelt drainage publications Publications related to salinity and drainage in the Wheatbelt region. Last updated: 29 March 2023 Publications Dealing with salinity in Wheatbelt valleys Draining groundwater for salinity control in Pithara Engineering options as tools for salinity management in the Spencer Gully catchment Review of engineering and safe disposal options 2003 A review of groundwater pumping to manage dryland salinity in Western Australia Groundwater pumping to control the watertable at Tammin Groundwater pumping to prevent salinity at Bodallin Drainage for salinity control at Pithara The use of drains and basins to manage salinity at Morawa Raised beds at Blackboy Creek near Esperance Drain batter erosion trial at Wubin Groundwater pumping to control the watertable at Dumbleyung Hillman River South drainage project Proposed guidelines for treating acidic drain water in the Avon catchment, Western Australia: adapting acid mine drainage treatment systems for saline acidic drains Acidic water discharge criteria for saline aquatic ecosystems in the WA Wheatbelt – a technical discussion paper Using composting beds to treat acidity in saline drain water Treating acidity in saline water and sediments in the Wallatin Creek catchment using a hydrated lime dosing unit Policy framework for inland drainage Riparian condition of the Salt River Salinity management program Review of inland drainage research 2003-2015 Yarra Yarra regional drainage program Sidebar Related pages Protecting water resources from salinity Strategies for managing salinity Provided by Department of Water and Environmental Regulation Share Copy URL
Proposed guidelines for treating acidic drain water in the Avon catchment, Western Australia: adapting acid mine drainage treatment systems for saline acidic drains
Acidic water discharge criteria for saline aquatic ecosystems in the WA Wheatbelt – a technical discussion paper
Treating acidity in saline water and sediments in the Wallatin Creek catchment using a hydrated lime dosing unit