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ARWA Centre for Ecohydrology Seeking to Understand and Manage Water
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Environmental Acidity
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Page ID: 142704
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| Short Page Name | Environmental Acidity |
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acidification water acidic acid activities impacts environment sulfate testing research soil groundwater damage samples development waters pasture groundwaters organisms become project being wetlands metals south aquatic substances agriculture infrastructure better conducted acidity inlet monitoring quality sites management map coast risk required used areas field aluminium plants impact causes western nutrients loss inland fisheries occur human toxic drains conditions waterways under available soils dams supports roads pumps supplies mosquitoes prevalent underground production drinking estuarine aquaculture through consuming livestock stock corrosion concrete building foundations crop pipes less causing bridge conjunction tested collected major anions gain panels solar using automatic samplers powered understanding catchment assessing part blue gum plantations depth measure processes drilling install piezometers daily quarterly peel-harvey monitored benger swamp contamination south-west creeks sampling ground surface conducting dec scott taken grab either weekly monthly consist jerramungup coastal plain wilson torbay measuring possible extent managed awareness raising origin include centre ecohydrology manage damaging extension workshops mining industry treat techniques systems treatment days publication materials adaptation understood fully state report identified important australian 2007 title agricultural known west issue naturally different mine drainage wheatbelt number increased seasonal salt lakes resulted rehabilitate degraded outlined below ecological riparian array costs cause significant associated economic environments death smothering benthic destroying habitat gills coating disease fish flocculants resulting area esperance land managers contact adam assist tools salinity risks decision support lillicrap assess develop maps currently developed laboratory further present location results guide health
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