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Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4

Authors

R G. Pepper

Keywords

Dams, Sealing, Sodium tripolyphosphate

Disciplines

Hydrology | Water Resource Management

First Page Number

98

Last Page Number

102

ISSN

0021-8618

Abstract

Leakage is not a major cause of failure of farm dams in the Western Australian wheatbelt, but it is a problem in some districts where it can limit stock carrying capacity. Leaking dams are especially common in the West midlands, the north-eastern wheatbelt and the 'jarrah-belt' which extends from Bindoon, southward to Manjimup and Mt Barker (see map and Table 1).

Some dams which leaked when first built have sealed themselves over the years. Others have been successfully sealed using sodium tripolyphosphate.

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