IRRIGATION AUSTRALIA WEBSITE Channel Seepage Management Tool

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Seepage risk, potential

Identification & measurement

Remediation

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1 Identify & quantify
2 Determine objectives
3 Collect & evaluate info
4 Review objectives
5 Determine criteria
6 Select techniques
7 Consider options
8 Cost estimates
9 Decision to pursue
10 Economic analysis
11 Prioritise techniques
12 Select technique
13 Undertake works
14 Maintenance program
15 Monitor effectiveness

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9 Decision to pursue seepage remediation

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Following the assessment of all options, a decision to proceed with seepage remediation works, as opposed to regular asset management and maintenance works or no works at all, may be made.

A decision to remediate seepage means that the techniques being considered need to be further evaluated. If sufficient information to make a decision to pursue seepage remediation is not available, the following steps should be followed:

1 Identify and quantify the seepage problem
2 Determine remediation objectives
3 Collect and evaluate site information
4 Review remediation objectives
5 Determine assessment criteria
6 Select potential techniques
7 Prepare cost estimates
8 Consider all possible options

After a decision to proceed with remediation works has been made, the following steps should be followed before selecting a remediation technique:

10 Undertake economic analysis
11 Prioritise techniques

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