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Defining the Significance of Stock and Domestic Groundwater Use |
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Ecoseal reviewed the jurisdictional practices for management of stock and domestic groundwater use, examining the various hydrogeological settings in which stock and domestic groundwater use may have an impact and consequently may need more active management. A risk based approach was developed and adopted to examine various options for management of stock and domestic groundwater use, and to identify when it may become necessary to undertake active management of stock and domestic groundwater use.
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Helping Communities |
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Project Review
Ecoseal reviewed the ACIAR Project on Sustainable Agriculture in Saline Environments through Serial Biological Concentration, which was carried out in Pakistan and Australia. |
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Seawater Intrusion Model for the Island of Kayts, Sri Lanka
Assessing sustainable water supply options for Kayts to limit the impact of saline groundwater upconing and saltwater intrusion along the northwest coast of Sri Lanka. |
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Groundwater Management Model for the Lower Murray, Australia
The aim of this project was to develop a groundwater management model which was used by natural resource managers and the community to better manage the groundwater resources of the Lower Murray. This region has been designated as a potential high-risk aquifer system.
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