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Land Management :
Declining Soil Condition & Water Quality - Animal Effluent
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Environmental Impact No. 11: Declining Soil Condition & Water Quality - Animal Effluent
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Security of Effluent Storage Ponds - Dairynote 4
(Department of Agriculture WA)
2004
Provides results of research into contamination of groundwater by effluent storage ponds and provides basic guidelines for placement and construction of ponds to avoid contamination.
Guidelines - Beef cattle feedlots
(Department of Agriculture WA)
2002
These guidelines have been developed to provide information on legislative requirements that must be met by the feedlot industry, and guidelines on acceptable environmental management practices for the establishment and ongoing management of feedlots in Western Australia.These guidelines are not legal advice. Important legal details have been omitted to allow a general summary to be presented.
Dairy effluent - Choosing an effluent management system
(Department of Primary Industries Victoria)
1999
This Ag Note provides information on choosing a dairy effluent management system which meets Victorian State Environmental Policy requirements.
Dairy effluent - Management of dairy shed effluent in Victoria
(Department of Primary Industries Victoria)
1999
This Ag Note outlines the need for dairy shed effluent management in Victoria.
Dairy effluent - Minimising dairy shed effluent
(Department of Primary Industries Victoria)
1999
This Ag Note provides information on minimising the amount of dairy shed effluent.
Dairy effluent - Pond site selection
(Department of Primary Industries Victoria)
1999
This Ag Note describes factors to consider when selecting a pond site. Planning is the first step when selecting a site for dairy effluent ponds. A suitable site is most important for sustainable, long term success of the works.
Dairy effluent - Trafficable solids trap
(Department of Primary Industries Victoria)
1995
This Ag Note describes factors to consider when planning, designing and developing trafficable sumps to remove solids from effluent.
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