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Salinity - Impacts & Costs - Queensland

Queensland

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Dryland Salinity Impacts : Queensland overview

Although Queensland has an extensive groundwater monitoring network for management of groundwater extraction, the network was not designed for monitoring the shallower groundwater systems that are associated with dryland salinity processes. Hence there are very limited groundwater condition and trend monitoring data to assess and predict dryland salinity processes and impacts.

Table: Key assets located in the areas of dryland salinity hazard in Queensland.
Assets 2050
Agricultural land (ha) 2 600 000
Remnant vegetation (ha) 92 000
Length of stream (km) 1800
Roads (km) 12 000
Rail (km) 1500
Ramsar wetlands (number) 2
Ramsar wetlands (ha) 635
Important wetlands (number) 43
Important wetlands (ha) 25 600

What, and how much, agricultural land occurs in areas at high risk from dryland salinity?

Further information will be provided after next Atlas update (May/June 2001).

What biological resources occur in areas of high dryland salinity risk?

Further information will be provided after next Atlas update (May/June 2001).

What water resources occur in areas of high dryland salinity risk?

Further information will be provided after next Atlas update (May/June 2001).

What infrastructure occurs in areas of high dryland salinity risk?

Further information will be provided after next Atlas update (May/June 2001).

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