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<title>Economic and environmental advantages of using fly ash as a soil amendment in agronomy</title>
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<description>Economic and environmental advantages of using fly ash as a soil amendment in agronomy
Yunusa Isa; Veeragathipillai Manoharan; Eamus Derek; Skilbeck Charles
Otesteanu M; Celikyay S; Mastorakis N; Lache S; Benra FK
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<dc:date>2007-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>Watering sportsgrounds during restrictions: perspectives from Melbourne Metropolitan Councils</title>
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Chong Joanne; Partridge Emma
Australlian Water Association (AWA),
Restrictions on outdoor water use have been a key element of the response to drought in metropolitan Melbourne. When stage 3A restrictions were introduced in April 2007, managers of grassed sportsgrounds ¿ mainly local councils ¿ were limited to watering 1 in 4 sites, and were required to make a 25% saving in water used outdoors. In late 2007, an allocation scheme was introduced as an alternative option available to councils for watering sportsgrounds. This research aims to inform the development of future drought response mechanisms, by providing insight into recent perspectives from Melbourne¿s metropolitan local councils on watering sportsgrounds during drought. Through a series of  semi-structured interviews, this research explored the underlying drivers, barriers, constraints and opportunities for efficient water management for grassed sportsgrounds.
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Mcgee Caitlin; Mitchell Cynthia; Retamal Monique
Foliente, G., Luetzkendorf, T., Newton, P. &amp; Paevere, P.

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Mitchell Cynthia; Abeysuriya Kumudini; Willetts Juliet
West, S., Whitehead, J. &amp; Devellerez, Pl

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