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Bushfire recovery case study 2: Managing sediments after bushfires

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  • Bushfire recovery case study 2: Managing sediments after bushfires

SA Water has provided information on their experience and lessons when managing sediments in water catchments following bushfires. The case study includes information about sediment, water flow paths and using coir logs.

 

AuthorWater Services Association of Australia and SA Water
Publication date24 January 2020


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