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Alluvium - Variable Soils

Alluvium - variable soilsThis unit represents 3.6% of the survey area or 7.4 km2 The unit consists of river deposits of gravel and sand along the main streams in the Shire, such as the West Branch of the Moorabool River. There are often up to four recognizable terraces with soil profiles tending to become more differentiated (i.e. duplex rather than uniform) the further you go away from the stream. The predominant land use is grazing, and a high flood risk limits more intensive uses.

COMPONENT
1
2
3
4
Proportion %
91
3
3
3
CLIMATE (Average)
Rainfall mm

500 - 760
*Temperature °C
Average annual 120C
*Seasonal growth limitations
Temperature less than 100C May - September
GEOLOGY
Age, growth

Quaternary; river deposits, gravels, sands & clays
TOPOGRAPHY
Landscape

Alluvium of the southern creeks of the Shire
Elevation (range) m
321
Local relief (av.) m
1-3
Drainage pattern
-
Drainage density km/km2
3.3
Land form
Terrace 1
Terrace 2
Terrace 3
Terrace 4
Position on land form
-
-
-
-
Slope (av.) ,%, slope shape
1-2 ; Straight
1-2 ; Straight
1-2 ; Straight
1-4; Straight
NATIVE VEGETATION
Structure

Woodland (?)
Dominant species
E. viminalis, E. radiata
SOIL
Parent material

Unconsolidated gravel, sand, silt and clay
Description
Dark brown soil,
Uniform texture (variable)
Yellow brown duplex soil
Yellow duplex soil,
coarse structure
Yellow duplex soil
Surface texture
Fine sandy clay loam
Sandy clay loam
Medium sandy clay loam
Clay loam
Permeability
Moderate-low
Moderate-low
Moderate-low
Moderate-low
Depth (av.) in
2
2
2
2
LAND USE
Grazing
SOIL DETERIORATION
Critical land features
Low lying areas receiving drainage
Low permeability, weak surface structure hard setting surface
Processes
Waterlogging, overland flow
Overland flow; movement of salts, subsurface flow, waterlogging
Forms
Stream bank erosion, gully erosion
Stream bank erosion, gully erosion, compaction
* Ballan figures

LAND UNIT: Alluvium – variable soilsCOMPONENT: 1 – Terrace 1 – Dark brown soil – uniform texture (often flood prone)MAP SYMBOL: Qya 1

CAPABILITY OF THE LAND TO SUPPORT VARIOUS ACTIVITIES
CAPABILITY OF THE LAND TO SUPPORT SUBDIVISION
ACTIVITY
RATING
MAJOR LIMITING FEATURES OF THE LAND
SUBDIVISION
TYPE
RATING
MAJOR LIMITING ACTIVITIES
Building houses
Very poor to poor
Depends on flood risk (return period) also variable soil drainage.Urban (sewered)
Very poor
Building houses; secondary roads.
Absorption fields
Very poor
Soil drainage-seasonal watertable; proximity to creek.Small Farmlets
4 ha
Very poor
Building houses; gravel roads; access tracks; absorption fields - effluent; (otherwise fair for small farm dams).
Secondary roads
Poor
Soil drainage-seasonal watertables.Large Farmlets
16 ha
Poor
Building houses; access tracks; absorption fields - effluent.
Gravel roads
Poor
Soil drainage-seasonal watertableBush Blocks
4 ha.
Very Poor
Building houses; gravel roads; access tracks; absorption fields - effluent. Uncleared areas are rare.
Access tracks
Poor
Soil drainage; seasonal watertable-pot holes
Shallow excavations
Poor
Seasonal watertable (good if excavation is in dry months).
Small farm dams
Fair to poor
Variable construction material; storage to excavation ratio.
Sewerage lagoons
Poor
Percolation rate; proximity to creek.
Topsoil - Quality
Good
Thin layer
- Removal
Fair
Soil drainage; proximity to creek.
- Resowing
Fair
Sand - Quality
Variable
Some areas of sand of various quality and quantities.
- Operation
Gravel - Quality
Variable
Areas of gravel of various quality and quantities.
- Operation
Grazing
Good
Soil drainage in wet months.
Cultivation
Fair
Soil drainage in winter months; Some areas flood.
Clearing
Good to very poor
Depending on proximity to the creek or drainage line.
EFFECT OF SUBDIVISION OF THE LAND ON TOWN WATER SUPPLY
URBAN:This unit is a geological flood plain. Floods are likely to be the major hazard to urban development.
Note. also that these areas are close to watercourses and therefore would be better left as a buffer zone.
FARMLET:Although sections of this unit may be included as part of a larger farmlet, housing, access roads etc., should not be constructed on this unit. It should remain for grazing, cultivation or recreation. Systems of disposal of effluent by soil absorption may present stream pollution problems.
BUSH BLOCK:Uncleared areas are rare. The comments for "Farmlets" would apply to bush blocks.

LAND UNIT: Alluvium – variable soilsCOMPONENT: 3 – terraces 3 – yellow duplex soilMAP SYMBOL: Qya 3

CAPABILITY OF THE LAND TO SUPPORT VARIOUS ACTIVITIES
CAPABILITY OF THE LAND TO SUPPORT SUBDIVISION
ACTIVITY
RATING
MAJOR LIMITING FEATURES OF THE LAND
SUBDIVISION
TYPE
RATING
MAJOR LIMITING ACTIVITIES
Building houses
Fair
Soil drainage-seasonal watertable.Urban (sewered)
Fair to poor
Building houses; secondary roads.
Absorption fields
Poor
Soil drainage-seasonal watertable; percolation rate; proximity to creek.Small Farmlets
4 ha
Poor
Absorption fields - effluent; (otherwise-fair: building houses; gravel roads; access tracks).
Secondary roads
Fair
Soil drainage-seasonal watertableLarge Farmlets
16 ha
Poor
Absorption fields - effluent; (otherwise-fair: building houses; access tracks).
Gravel roads
Fair
Soil drainage (seasonal).Bush Blocks
4 ha.
Poor
Absorption fields - effluent; (otherwise-fair: building houses; gravel roads; access tracks).
Access tracks
Poor
Soil drainage (seasonal).
Shallow excavations
Fair
Soil drainage (seasonal).
Small farm dams
Good
Sewerage lagoons
Poor
Small areas; creek proximity
Topsoil - Quality
Fair
Hardsetting
- Removal
Poor
Thin layer
- Resowing
Fair
Poorly structured subsoil & drainage.
Sand - Quality
Poor
Sand deposits are rare.
- Operation
Gravel - Quality
Poor
Gravel deposits are rare
- Operation
Grazing
Good to fair
Drainage; impermeable clay
Cultivation
Fair to poor
Hardsetting topsoil; impermeable subsoil; soil drainage.
Clearing
Good
EFFECT OF SUBDIVISION OF THE LAND ON TOWN WATER SUPPLY
URBAN:Note that these areas are close to major watercourses and the creek environment would be better protected if they were included in a buffer zone, free from development.
FARMLET:As for component 1, the lower terrace (terrace 1), housing, access and effluent disposal would be better confined to a unit further from the watercourse to protect the creek
environment.
BUSH BLOCK:Uncleared areas are rare.

LAND UNIT: Alluvium – variable soilsCOMPONENT: 4 – Higher terrace number 4 – yellow duplex soilMAP SYMBOL: Qya 4

CAPABILITY OF THE LAND TO SUPPORT VARIOUS ACTIVITIES
CAPABILITY OF THE LAND TO SUPPORT SUBDIVISION
ACTIVITY
RATING
MAJOR LIMITING FEATURES OF THE LAND
SUBDIVISION
TYPE
RATING
MAJOR LIMITING ACTIVITIES
Building houses
Fair
Soil drainage; temporary perched watertablesUrban (sewered)
Fair
Building houses; secondary roads; shallow excavations.
Absorption fields
Poor
Soil drainage; temporary perched watertables; percolation rate.Small Farmlets
4 ha
Poor
Absorption fields - effluent; (otherwise-fair:- building houses, gravel roads; access tracks; small farm dams).
Secondary roads
Fair
Soil drainage; temporary perched watertables.Large Farmlets
16 ha
Poor
Absorption fields - effluent; (otherwise-fair: building houses; access tracks; small farm dams).
Gravel roads
Fair
Soil drainage; temporary perched watertables.Bush Blocks
4 ha.
Poor
Absorption fields - effluent; (otherwise-fair: building houses; gravel roads; access tracks).
Access tracks
Fair
Soil drainage; temporary perched watertables.
Shallow excavations
Fair
Soil drainage; temporary perched watertables.
Small farm dams
0-2% Fair
2-5% Good
Storage to excavation ratio; catchment needs.
Sewerage lagoons
Fair to poor
Small areas, proximity to major watercourse.
Topsoil - Quality
Fair
Hard setting structureless
- Removal
Poor
Thin layer.
- Resowing
Poor
Clayey, poorly structured sub-soil
Sand - Quality
Poor
Overburden thickness, sand deposits are rare.
- Operation
Gravel - Quality
Poor
Overburden thickness, gravel deposits are rare.
- Operation
Grazing
Good
Soil drainage; hard setting topsoil; low fertility.
Cultivation
Good to fair
Soil drainage; hardsetting topsoil; poor structure; impermeable clay; small areas
Clearing
Good
Dispersible clay; erosion prior to pasture establishment.
EFFECT OF SUBDIVISION OF THE LAND ON TOWN WATER SUPPLY
URBAN:Urban development leads to a high pollution load trammel-point sources which may be unacceptable in a domestic water supply catchment. However, there are no special features of this land component, other than its proximity to a major watercourse, which would cause abnormal difficulties.
FARMLET AND
BUSH BLOCK:
This component has poorly drained soils and is close to major watercourses. Any absorption fields which fail will be a high risk to water quality in these watercourses.


Qap - Alluvial Plains

Alluvial plainsThis unit represents 5.1% of the total survey area or 10.5 km2. It consists mainly of a large alluvial flat north of Ballarat; parts of it used for industrial and small lot residential uses. However it is mostly poorly drained and subject to waterlogging which limits its usefulness for intensive development.

COMPONENT
1
2
Proportion %
20
80
CLIMATE (Average)
Rainfall mm

660 - 711
*Temperature °C
Average annual 120C
*Seasonal growth limitations
Temperature less than 10°C May - September
GEOLOGY
Age, growth
Quaternary alluvium, colluvium
TOPOGRAPHY
Landscape

Alluvial plain north of the city of Ballarat
Elevation (range) m
450
Local relief (av.) m
1-2
Drainage pattern
-
Drainage density km/km2
-
Land form
Plain
Position on land form
-
Slope (av.) ,%, slope shape
1 3; Convex
NATIVE VEGETATION
Structure

Open forest
Dominant species
E. ovata, A. melonoxylon
E. obliqua
SOIL
Parent material

Unconsolidated alluvial & colluvial deposits
Description
Dark grey yellow mottled sodic duplex soils
Variable soils, yellow mottled red gradational soils
Surface texture
Clay loam
Fine sandy loam
Permeability
Low
Low
Depth (av.) in
2
2
LAND USE
Grazing, industrial
SOIL DETERIORATION
Critical land features
Hard setting surfaces, dispersibility
Poorer drained soil
Processes
Overland flow
Waterlogging
Forms
Gully erosion
Compaction
* Ballan figures

LAND UNIT: Alluvial plainCOMPONENT: 1 – Higher terrace – dark grey/yellow mottled sodic duplex soilMAP SYMBOL: Qap 1

CAPABILITY OF THE LAND TO SUPPORT VARIOUS ACTIVITIES
CAPABILITY OF THE LAND TO SUPPORT SUBDIVISION
ACTIVITY
RATING
MAJOR LIMITING FEATURES OF THE LAND
SUBDIVISION
TYPE
RATING
MAJOR LIMITING ACTIVITIES
Building houses
Fair
Soil drainage; seasonal watertables; (shrink- swell).Urban (sewered)
Fair
Building houses; secondary roads; shallow excavations.
Absorption fields
Poor
Soil drainage; seasonal watertables; percolation rate.Small Farmlets
4 ha
Poor
Absorption fields - effluent; (otherwise-fair: building houses; access tracks; gravel roads).
Secondary roads
Fair
Soil drainage.Large Farmlets
16 ha
Poor
Absorption fields - effluent; otherwise-fairs building houses; access tracks).
Gravel roads
Fair
Seasonally poorly drained.Bush Blocks
4 ha,
Poor
Absorption fields - effluent; (otherwise-fairs building houses; access tracks; gravel roads).
Access tracks
Poor to fair
Seasonally poorly drained; boggy areas.
Shallow excavations
Fair
Seasonally poorly drained
Small farm dams
Good
Sewerage lagoons
Good
Topsoil - Quality
Fair
Hard setting; structureless.
- Removal
Poor
Thin layer.
- Resowing
Fair
Infertile clayey subsoil; poor drainage.
Sand - Quality
Poor
Sand deposits rare
- Operation
Gravel - Quality
Poor
Overburden thickness; gravel deposits rare.
- Operation
Grazing
Good to fair
Soil drainage; boggy.
Cultivation
Fair to poor
Soil drainage; seasonal watertables; hard setting topsoil; impermeable clay
Clearing
Good
EFFECT OF SUBDIVISION OF THE LAND ON TOWN WATER SUPPLY
URBAN:Urban development leads to a high pollution load from non-point sources which may be unacceptable in a domestic water supply catchment. However, there are no special features of this land component, other than the poor drainage and its proximity to watercourses, that are likely to lead to abnormal difficulties.
FARMLET:Failure of absorption trenches will be a severe risk to water supply if the land is subdivided more closely. Absorption fields will not work efficiently during the wetter months due to poor soil drainage.
If effluent disposal does not rely on soil absorption and is not likely to be a risk, then there are no special features of this component which will cause abnormal problems of water quality, other than the pollution normally anticipated with. increased roading and building sites.
BUSH BLOCK:(uncleared areas are rare) otherwise - as for farmlets.

LAND UNIT: Alluvial plainCOMPONENT: 2 – Lower terrace – variable soilsMAP SYMBOL: Qap 2

CAPABILITY OF THE LAND TO SUPPORT VARIOUS ACTIVITIES
CAPABILITY OF THE LAND TO SUPPORT SUBDIVISION
ACTIVITY
RATING
MAJOR LIMITING FEATURES OF THE LAND
SUBDIVISION
TYPE
RATING
MAJOR LIMITING ACTIVITIES
Building houses
Poor
Seasonally poorly drained - watertables; (shrink-swell).Urban (sewered)PoorBuilding houses; secondary roads; shallow excavations.
Absorption fields
Very poor
Poorly drained; slow percolation rateSmall Farmlets
4 ha
Very poorAbsorption fields - effluent; (otherwise - poor: building houses; gravel roads; access tracks; small farm dams).
Secondary roads
Poor
Seasonally poorly drained - watertablesLarge FarmletsVery poorAbsorption fields - effluent (otherwise - poor: building houses; access tracks).
Gravel roads
Poor
Seasonally poorly drained - watertablesBush Blocks
4 ha.
Very poorAbsorption fields - effluent (otherwise – poor: building houses; gravel roads; access tracks).
Access tracks
Poor
Seasonally poorly drained - watertables
Shallow excavations
Fair to poor
Seasonally poorly drained - watertables; plastic hard-setting clay
Small farm dams
0-2% Poor
2-5% Good
Catchment; storage/excavation ratio
Sewerage lagoons
Good
Proximity to watercourses
Topsoil - Quality
Fair
Hard setting structureless
- Removal
Poor
Thin layer
- Resowing
Fair
Infertile clayey subsoil; poor drainage
Sand - Quality
Poor
Sand deposits rare
- Operation
Gravel - Quality
Poor
Gravel deposits rare
- Operation
Grazing
Fair
Soil drainage
Cultivation
Fair to poor
Soil drainage; hard setting structureless topsoil; impermeable clay
Clearing
Good
Proximity to creeks.
EFFECT OF SUBDIVISION OF THE LAND ON TOWN WATER SUPPLY
URBAN:Urban development leads to a high pollution load from non-point sources, which may be unacceptable in a domestic water supply catchment. However, there are no special features of this land component, other than the poor drainage and its proximity to watercourses, that are likely to lead to abnormal difficulties.
FARMLET:Failure of absorption trenches will be a severe risk to water supply if the land is subdivided more closely. Absorption fields will not work efficiently during the wetter months due to poor soil drainage.
If effluent disposal does not rely on soil absorption and is not likely to be a risk, then there are no special features of this component which will cause abnormal problems of water quality, other than the pollution normally anticipated with increased roading and building sites.
BUSH BLOCK:(uncleared areas are rare) otherwise - as for farmlets.
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