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Guidelines For Management Of Farmland Adjacent To The Busselton Wetlands, William Oldfield, Department Of Conservation And Land Management, Department Of Planning And Infrastructure May 2002

Guidelines For Management Of Farmland Adjacent To The Busselton Wetlands, William Oldfield, Department Of Conservation And Land Management, Department Of Planning And Infrastructure

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The Busselton Wetlands are a chain of wetlands that lie parallel with the coastline of Geographe Bay, Western Australia and in close proximity to the town of Busselton. The main issues for the maintenance of quality of the wetlands are nutrient levels and habitat value. This guide outlines many of the current best practices related to farming around wetlands.


Catchment Water Management: Guidelines For Those Considering Drainage For Waterlogging And Salinity Management, Department Of Agriculture And Food, Western Australia, Water And Rivers Commission, State Salinity Council Oct 2000

Catchment Water Management: Guidelines For Those Considering Drainage For Waterlogging And Salinity Management, Department Of Agriculture And Food, Western Australia, Water And Rivers Commission, State Salinity Council

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Landholder groups and government agencies are continuing to develop "best drainage practice" guidelines and these will increase our knowledge of drainage, and deep drainage in particular, as a management tool. The brochure does not provide all the answers, but is intended to provide some basic information to assist landholders who may be considering some form of water management or drainage systems.