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    Spring Is Here

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    With Ukulele arrangement. Contains advertisements and/or short musical examples of pieces being sold by publisher.https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/mmb-vp/7187/thumbnail.jp

    You Didn\u27t Want Me When You Had Me : So Why Do You Want Me Now

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    You Didn\u27t Want Me When You Had Me : So Why Do You Want Me Now

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    Goomig Farmlands development Baseline water quality in the lower Keep River

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    In 2008 the Ord Irrigation Expansion Project was approved by the Western Australian Government to develop irrigated agriculture on the Weaber Plain. By mid-2014 construction of almost all of the water supply, drainage, access, monitoring and other infrastructure for the 7400ha Goomig Farmlands development had substantially been completed. An important concern is the effect the Goomig Farmlands development may have on the water quality of the downstream lower Keep River aquatic environment, particularly as it relates to threatened species that inhabit or may inhabit the area. Possible increases in salinity, nutrients, suspended sediment, heavy metals and farm chemicals delivered in run-off are therefore of primary interest

    Environmental impacts and production effects of subsurface drainage at an intensive apple orchard near Donnybrook, WA

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    This report documents results of research carried out within the Donnybrook area, Western Australia, to determine appropriate management for shallow groundwater system responsible for waterlogging of horticultural crops. On one irrigated and previously waterlogged orchard block an assessment is made of the role that subsurface water control had on fruit production and soil water conditions. The report focuses on environmental aspects

    Surface Water Characteristics of the Weaber Plain and lower Keep River Catchments: data review and preliminary results

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    In 2008, the Ord Irrigation Expansion Project was approved by the Western Australian Government to develop irrigated agriculture on the Weaber Plain. An important concern is the effect the Weaber Plain agricultural development may have on the water quality of the downstream Border Creek and Keep River This report assembles and reviews all available physico-chemical water quality data for the lower Keep River and Border Creek systems and presents data from the initial year of a targeted baseline monitoring program (June 2010 – June 2013)

    Observations of localised effects of the Busselton compensating basins on surface water, groundwater and soil salinity

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    Between 2001 and 2009 the Water Corporation constructed three flood-compensating basins on farmland in the Vasse and Sabina river catchments, upstream of in the city of Busselton. The basins are designed to reduce the risk of flooding in urban areas of Busselton by temporarily storing and then regulating runoff during flood events. This report fulfils the reporting requirements of a contract between the Water Corporation and the Department of Agriculture and Food. Data relating to the local groundwater and surface-water dynamics, salinity, nutrients and pH, plus changes to shallow and deep-soil salinity (from repeat ground-based electromagnetic induction [EM] surveying), was reviewed and analysed

    If You\u27re Only Fooling \u27Round Me

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    If You\u27re Only Fooling \u27Round Me

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