The "white sticks" on the bank indicate the area which leaks water out of this dam. This is a typical throughflow system which affects most dams. It is best sealed off while the water level is low. This image is part of the WISALTS (Whittington Interceptor Sustainable Agriculture Land Treatment Society Incorporated) Collection
High volume of water in bank. Note sheds in the background. This image is part of the WISALTS (Wh...
Unstable waterlogged area. This image is part of the WISALTS (Whittington Interceptor Sustainable...
A series of throughflows coming in from the right have built-up a waterlogged area against the barri...
The darker patch on the dam bank indicates the incoming part of the throughflow. The trees in the ce...
Leaking throughflow. This image is part of the WISALTS (Whittington Interceptor Sustainable Agric...
A throughflow leak in this dam provides a reservoir to keep the salt seep (indicated) active behind ...
A large quantity of water still trying to find a way to the discharge zone. The bank is controlling ...
The base of a trench supplying water to the town dam. The ridges and faults are surviving the flow o...
Seepage coming through a reverse bank. The bank mound controls the direction of the overflow from th...
The result of a leaking dam causing at least 6 acres of static water over the road in the neighbours...
This active seepage has not been covered by the bank, which ended near the tank. The banks above hav...
Barrier or creek edge creates waterlogging - bog marks are the result. This image is part of the ...
Laying plastic and cleaning out a wet throughflow. Keeping up close to the backhoe in case the walls...
An Interceptor bank designed to handle a larger volume of ground water. This image is part of the...
Surveyors Report on WISALTS Conservation System created by KL (Ken) Olden. Comments: 3 metre bank...
High volume of water in bank. Note sheds in the background. This image is part of the WISALTS (Wh...
Unstable waterlogged area. This image is part of the WISALTS (Whittington Interceptor Sustainable...
A series of throughflows coming in from the right have built-up a waterlogged area against the barri...
The darker patch on the dam bank indicates the incoming part of the throughflow. The trees in the ce...
Leaking throughflow. This image is part of the WISALTS (Whittington Interceptor Sustainable Agric...
A throughflow leak in this dam provides a reservoir to keep the salt seep (indicated) active behind ...
A large quantity of water still trying to find a way to the discharge zone. The bank is controlling ...
The base of a trench supplying water to the town dam. The ridges and faults are surviving the flow o...
Seepage coming through a reverse bank. The bank mound controls the direction of the overflow from th...
The result of a leaking dam causing at least 6 acres of static water over the road in the neighbours...
This active seepage has not been covered by the bank, which ended near the tank. The banks above hav...
Barrier or creek edge creates waterlogging - bog marks are the result. This image is part of the ...
Laying plastic and cleaning out a wet throughflow. Keeping up close to the backhoe in case the walls...
An Interceptor bank designed to handle a larger volume of ground water. This image is part of the...
Surveyors Report on WISALTS Conservation System created by KL (Ken) Olden. Comments: 3 metre bank...
High volume of water in bank. Note sheds in the background. This image is part of the WISALTS (Wh...
Unstable waterlogged area. This image is part of the WISALTS (Whittington Interceptor Sustainable...
A series of throughflows coming in from the right have built-up a waterlogged area against the barri...