Publication Date
3-2005
Series Number
Miscellaneous Publication 14/2005
Publisher
Department of Agriculture, Western Australia
City
Perth
ISSN
1447-4980
Abstract
A roaded catchment is one of the water harvesting structures known collectively as improved catchments. It has a broad 'V' shaped cross section and a surface cover of clay. It is used to increase run-off yield and divert water to farm dams.
Number of Pages
9
Keywords
Roaded catchments, Improved catchments, Western Australia
Disciplines
Agriculture | Environmental Indicators and Impact Assessment | Environmental Monitoring | Fresh Water Studies | Hydraulic Engineering | Hydrology | Natural Resources Management and Policy | Soil Science | Water Resource Management
Recommended Citation
Keen, M.
(2005), Roaded catchments. Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Perth. Report Miscellaneous Publication 14/2005.
https://library.dpird.wa.gov.au/lr_publishedrpts/99
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Best Management Practice Standard - Conservation Earthworks