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Timor West targeted salinity project

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The Timor West targeted salinity project was a joint project with the Timor West community, the former Departments of Sustainability and Environment (DSE) and Primary Industries (DPI), and the North Central Catchment Management Authority (NCCMA). This project aimed to control salt by minimising salt wash-off and reduce groundwater recharge. To do this requires an understanding of the hydrogeological processes that cause dryland salinity. The aim of this brochure (June 2003) is to explain the hydrogeological processes operating in the Timor West targeted area, and to describe the monitoring systems established to further understand these processes and monitor project progress.
Photo: Tree plantings on the western face of Mount Hooghly.
Tree plantings on the western face of Mount Hooghly
Timor West Brochure.pdf
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