West of Arthur River. This site near the Dinninup Road shows the failure of reverse bank to intercept a throughflow causing the small salt scald. This adds up to a lack of planning knowledge or poor workmanship. This image is part of the WISALTS (Whittington Interceptor Sustainable Agriculture Land Treatment Society Incorporated) Collection
Waterlogging and salinity in front of the bank means that the bank has not been sited in the right p...
A typical example of planning with insufficient knowledge. The bank is located in the wrong place!, ...
Looking at the Avon River from an eastern approach. Position - approximately 12 kilometres east of Q...
This active seepage has not been covered by the bank, which ended near the tank. The banks above hav...
A poorly constructed bank - bad planning. This image is part of the WISALTS (Whittington Intercep...
Surveyor's Report on WISALTS Soil Conservation System created by K (Ken) Bailey. Williams Locatio...
The dog indicates the major throughflow coming from a neighbours crop. The throughflows in this area...
Typical of many Western Australian valley floor problems. Previously some of the most productive soi...
The early interceptor bank (D) on the right is not deep enough to seal into the impermeable layer. T...
Tall wheat grass (green) indicates scalded area. Line this side indicates where 4 foot deep scour wa...
East of Bridgetown. Erosion from a badly designed water release from a grade bank. This image is ...
The first surveyed bank ended here, but the divining rod said that a very strong throughflow from th...
The paddock has been burnt. One lonely bank on the horizon has no chance of protecting the long slop...
Land degradation showing a salt scald. This image is part of the WISALTS (Whittington Interceptor...
A large quantity of water still trying to find a way to the discharge zone. The bank is controlling ...
Waterlogging and salinity in front of the bank means that the bank has not been sited in the right p...
A typical example of planning with insufficient knowledge. The bank is located in the wrong place!, ...
Looking at the Avon River from an eastern approach. Position - approximately 12 kilometres east of Q...
This active seepage has not been covered by the bank, which ended near the tank. The banks above hav...
A poorly constructed bank - bad planning. This image is part of the WISALTS (Whittington Intercep...
Surveyor's Report on WISALTS Soil Conservation System created by K (Ken) Bailey. Williams Locatio...
The dog indicates the major throughflow coming from a neighbours crop. The throughflows in this area...
Typical of many Western Australian valley floor problems. Previously some of the most productive soi...
The early interceptor bank (D) on the right is not deep enough to seal into the impermeable layer. T...
Tall wheat grass (green) indicates scalded area. Line this side indicates where 4 foot deep scour wa...
East of Bridgetown. Erosion from a badly designed water release from a grade bank. This image is ...
The first surveyed bank ended here, but the divining rod said that a very strong throughflow from th...
The paddock has been burnt. One lonely bank on the horizon has no chance of protecting the long slop...
Land degradation showing a salt scald. This image is part of the WISALTS (Whittington Interceptor...
A large quantity of water still trying to find a way to the discharge zone. The bank is controlling ...
Waterlogging and salinity in front of the bank means that the bank has not been sited in the right p...
A typical example of planning with insufficient knowledge. The bank is located in the wrong place!, ...
Looking at the Avon River from an eastern approach. Position - approximately 12 kilometres east of Q...