Territory Stories
Pesticides and nutrients in groundwater of the Darwin region
Details:
Title
Pesticides and nutrients in groundwater of the Darwin region,
Other title
Groundwater quality in the Darwin rural area 2016,
Creator
Schult, Julia,
Issued by
Northern Territory. Department of Environment and Natural Resources,
Collection
E-Publications,
E-Books,
PublicationNT,
Report No. 21/2016,
Date
2016-11-01,
Location
Darwin Region,
Abstract
"This study is the second in a series of surveys of baseline groundwater quality in water allocation plan areas of the Top End. In particular, this study aimed to:
1. investigate whether any pesticides are currently present in groundwater of the Darwin region
2. investigate current nutrient concentrations in groundwater of the region
3. compare historical pesticide and nutrient data to current results where available
The survey examined 24 bores in the Howard East and Berry Springs water planning regions. The bores were selected to be spread across the aquifer and included both private equipped bores used for domestic or irrigation purposes and NT Government monitoring bores. Sites included bores on uncleared, agricultural, and rural domestic blocks." - Summary,
Notes
Made available via the Publications (Legal Deposit) Act 2004 (NT).,
Table of contents
Summary -- Introduction -- Methods -- Results -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- References -- Appecdix A-C,
Language
English,
Subject
Groundwater hydrology,
Water pollution,
Environmental aspects,
Publisher name
Northern Territory Government,
Place of publication
Darwin,
Series
Report No. 21/2016,
Format
25 pages : colour illustrations, colour map, tables ; 30 cm.,
File type
application/pdf,
ISBN
9781743501177,
Use
Attribution International 4.0 (CC BY 4.0),
Copyright owner
Northern Territory Government,
License
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 ,
Related links
https://hdl.handle.net/10070/443943 [Pesticide and nutrient monitoring in five springs of the Darwin Region in the 2014 dry season] ,
Parent handle
https://hdl.handle.net/10070/299584 ,
Citation address
https://hdl.handle.net/10070/382775
Territory Stories
Pesticides and nutrients in groundwater of the Darwin region
Details:
Title
Pesticides and nutrients in groundwater of the Darwin region,
Other title
Groundwater quality in the Darwin rural area 2016,
Creator
Schult, Julia,
Issued by
Northern Territory. Department of Environment and Natural Resources,
Collection
E-Publications,
E-Books,
PublicationNT,
Report No. 21/2016,
Date
2016-11-01,
Location
Darwin Region,
Abstract
"This study is the second in a series of surveys of baseline groundwater quality in water allocation plan areas of the Top End. In particular, this study aimed to:
1. investigate whether any pesticides are currently present in groundwater of the Darwin region
2. investigate current nutrient concentrations in groundwater of the region
3. compare historical pesticide and nutrient data to current results where available
The survey examined 24 bores in the Howard East and Berry Springs water planning regions. The bores were selected to be spread across the aquifer and included both private equipped bores used for domestic or irrigation purposes and NT Government monitoring bores. Sites included bores on uncleared, agricultural, and rural domestic blocks." - Summary,
Notes
Made available via the Publications (Legal Deposit) Act 2004 (NT).,
Table of contents
Summary -- Introduction -- Methods -- Results -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- References -- Appecdix A-C,
Language
English,
Subject
Groundwater hydrology,
Water pollution,
Environmental aspects,
Publisher name
Northern Territory Government,
Place of publication
Darwin,
Series
Report No. 21/2016,
Format
25 pages : colour illustrations, colour map, tables ; 30 cm.,
File type
application/pdf,
ISBN
9781743501177,
Use
Attribution International 4.0 (CC BY 4.0),
Copyright owner
Northern Territory Government,
License
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 ,
Related links
https://hdl.handle.net/10070/443943 [Pesticide and nutrient monitoring in five springs of the Darwin Region in the 2014 dry season] ,
Parent handle
https://hdl.handle.net/10070/299584 ,
Citation address
https://hdl.handle.net/10070/382775