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15 Oct 2010: management) [2010]. Cracking Clays. Surface horizon comprised of crumb-like or larger soil aggregates, with irregular coarse spaces between them. ... Texture contrast – those soils that have a significant change in soil particle size (texture) between
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30 Aug 2022: Management of exposed dispersive soils due to such activities must be considered, as these soils:. ... Wherever possible, the disturbance of dispersive soils should be avoided. If this is not possible, the following management options should be considered
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30 Aug 2022: Management of exposed dispersive soils due to such activities must be considered, as these soils:. ... Wherever possible, the disturbance of dispersive soils should be avoided. If this is not possible, the following management options should be considered
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12 May 2010: WHAT IS EROSION? Surface Erosion - occurs where bare soil has been loosened and is then moved during rainfall events. ... Sediment is the soil particles collected and transported by water movement, including gravel, sand, silt and clay.
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10 Mar 2016: On its journey it also has the potential to erode soils and surfaces forming deep rills, gullies, head cuts and tunnels. ... In areas of dispersive soils, there are treatments available including the addition of gypsum and organic matter that can improve
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1 Mar 2023: GEOLOGYPurga is dominated by cracking clay soils, known as Tea-tree clays. ... Clay soil has poor drainage and is frequently waterlogged. Tea-tree clays are sticky when wet and extremely hard when dry.
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4 Mar 2021: Plant species are chosen and propagated to suit local climate and soil conditions. ... Does well in full sun or partial shade and adapts to most soils.
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13 Feb 2019: The resultant effluent MUST be discharged below ground to enable further processing in the soil. ... Mound system – used where the natural soil conditions are inadequate to process effluent.
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27 Jun 2019: Soil Test Report Please provide an appropriately qualified Registered Professional Engineer Queensland (RPEQ) soil test report indicating the soil classification (A.S.M.H.E or P). ... Flexible Joint Detail (only required for soil classification H,
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28 Apr 2014: Inter-plant with ground covers and native grasses to prevent loss of soil and filter nutrients and pollutants from surface run-off, before entering the waterway. ... Rake away an area of mulch (min 300mm x 300mm) to expose the soil. •
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