Evaluating a multi-level subsurface drainage system for improved drainage water quality |
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Authors: | J.W. Hornbuckle E.W. Christen R.D. Faulkner |
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Affiliation: | 1. CSIRO Land and Water & CRC for Irrigation Futures, PMB No. 3, Griffith, NSW, Australia;2. CSIRO Land and Water & CRC for Irrigation Futures, PMB No. 3, Griffith, NSW, Australia;3. University of New England, Armidale, NSW 2351, Australia;4. University of New England & CRC for Irrigation Futures, Armidale, NSW 2351, Australia |
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Abstract: | This paper describes a multi-level drainage system, designed to improve drainage water quality. Results are presented from a field scale land reclamation experiment implemented in the Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area of New South Wales, Australia. A traditional single level drainage system and a multi-level drainage system were compared in the experiment in an irrigated field setting. The single level drainage system consisted of 1.8 m deep drains at 20 m spacing. This configuration is typical of subsurface drainage system design used in the area. The multi-level drainage system consisted of shallow closely spaced drains (3.3 m spacing at 0.75 m depth) underlain by deeper widely spaced drains (20 m spacing at 1.8 m depth). Data on drainage flows and salinity, water table regime and soil salinity were collected over a 2-year period. |
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Keywords: | Drainage Salinity Australia Saline ground water Irrigation Environmental impacts Multi-level drainage |
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